This should not be too difficult to support.  Not doing so is just damn
inconsistent.

On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 18:20 -0700, David Siegel wrote:
> Ah, sorry, I don't think that text snippets are saved. You should add
> that as a bookmark in Firefox anyway... :)
> 
> David
> 
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>         
>         Hi David,
>         
>         If I type www.google.com/reader and assign it the alias
>         'Reader' it
>         will not be there if i close and reopen Do.
>         
>         How are they saved?
>         
>         Thanks,
>         
>         Martyn
>         
>         On Oct 7, 11:27 pm, "David Siegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         > No, aliases are saved.
>         >
>         > David
>         >
>         
>         
>         > On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Martyn
>         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >
>         > > Alias works really well.... however, your aliases are not
>         saved
>         > > between sessions. Is this right?
>         >
>         > > Thanks,
>         >
>         > > Martyn
>         >
>         > > On Oct 7, 7:54 pm, "Rick Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         wrote:
>         > > > There is an alias command you can use. So you might type
>         out a url,
>         > > > and instead of selecting 'open url' you'd select alias
>         and give it
>         > > > another name. Check out the wiki docs on alias. Not
>         exactly the same,
>         > > > but should help.
>         >
>         > > > Rick
>         >
>         > > > On 10/7/08, tchomby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >
>         > > > > Recently I've been using Enso (a keyboard-based
>         launcher program
>         > > similar to
>         > > > > Do) on Windows and one thing I really love about it is
>         that it makes it
>         > > > > really easy to build up your own vocabulary of custom
>         commands, at
>         > > least for
>         > > > > opening things. For example, I went to google mail in
>         my browser,
>         > > > > highlighted the URL in the URL bar, then launched
>         Enso, selected the
>         > > 'Learn
>         > > > > as open' command, it asks me for a command name and I
>         type gmail, now I
>         > > have
>         > > > > a new command in Enso: the command gmail will open
>         gmail in my browser.
>         > > This
>         > > > > works with all sorts of things, such as files and
>         folders, application
>         > > > > launchers, just select whatever it is, launch the
>         learn as open command
>         > > in
>         > > > > enso, give it a name, and you have a new command that
>         opens whatever it
>         > > was.
>         >
>         > > > > Does Do have a way of doing this already? It seems
>         like a 'Learn as
>         > > open..'
>         > > > > plugin would be a simple one to write, but I don't
>         have time so I'm
>         > > making a
>         > > > > request. I wonder if the concept could be extended
>         somehow, beyond just
>         > > > > opening things?
>         >
>         > > > > In the shell, I can build up a list of custom commands
>         by writing shell
>         > > > > scripts and keeping them in my ~/bin/ folder, which I
>         have on my $PATH.
>         > > > > These scripts could also be picked up by some
>         non-terminal launcher
>         > > > > programs, such as dmenu or gnome do. Then you could
>         have a custom
>         > > command do
>         > > > > anything you want. Of course writing a shell script is
>         not exactly
>         > > quick and
>         > > > > easy.
>         >
>         > > > --
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>         
>         
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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