[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on :

> Hi Ken,
> 
>> How does one use a file like this? Where should it go, and
>> how do you make it work?
> 
> You need to place them into the "searches" folder, which *usually*
>   resides here: C:\Program Files\Quick Search Deskbar\searches\
> 
> If you intend to 'keep up to date' with the latest and greatest
> searches and bug-fixes, you may want to add a few of the following
to
> your LocalAliases.txt file, located here:
>   C:\Program Files\Quick Search Deskbar\localaliases.txt



Thanks very much, Shawn.

Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


> 
> 
> '// ========================================================
> 
> // DQSD
> edlp|run notepad.exe "C:\Program Files\Quick Search
> Deskbar\localprefs.js"|Edit Local Prefs|Edit Local Prefs|Configure
> 
> edla|run notepad.exe "C:\Program Files\Quick Search
> Deskbar\localaliases.txt"|Edit Local Aliases|Edit Local
> Aliases|Configure 
> 
> ed|run notepad.exe "C:\Program Files\Quick Search
> Deskbar\searches\%s.xml"|Edit search|Edit Search|Configure
> 
> edl|run notepad.exe "C:\Program Files\Quick Search
> Deskbar\localsearches\%s.xml"|Edit local search|Edit local
> search|Configure 
> 
> exps|run explorer /e, "C:\Program Files\Quick Search
> Deskbar\searches\"|Explore Searches|Explore Search
directory|Configure
> 
> '// ========================================================
> 
> Each of those should reside on a single line, then if you reload
DQSD
> (!) they will become active. "exps" will open up a Windows Explorer
> view of your Searches directory. "ed" will edit a search for you, as
> so (opens notepad to the Amazon search):
>   ed amaz
> 
> 
> After you've made any configuration changes - such as editing the
> localaliases.txt file or adding/removing searches from either the
> 'searches' or 'localsearches' folders - you need to reload DQSD in
> order to make your changes active. This is easily done by typing a
> single exclamation point (!) into DQSD and pressing enter.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Shawn K. Hall
> http://ReliableAnswers.com/




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