You can also use a bookmarklet. Just create a bookmark with the following "url": javascript:q%20=%20""%20+%20(window.getSelection%20?%20window.getSelection()%20:%20document.getSelection%20?%20document.getSelection()%20:%20document.selection.createRange().text);%20if%20(!q)%20q%20=%20prompt("Search%20Racket%20docs",%20"");%20if%20(q!=null)%20window.open(" http://www.google.com/search?&q=site:docs.racket-lang.org+ "%20+%20escape(q).replace(/%20/g,%20"+"));%20void%200
Laurent On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 2:17 AM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote: > An alternative in Firefox is to make a Quicksearch bookmark. I currently > have one like this: > > Name: Racket 6.0 Documentation Quicksearch > Location: file:///home/user/.racket/6.0/doc/search/index.html?q=%s > Keyword: r > > So, to get the Racket docs for "foo", I get a new tab or browser, and type > "r foo" and hit Enter. I have only the multipurpose location text field, > no separate search text field, and my default browser page is blank. No > needing to mouse to point&click to select what kind of search I'm doing. I > have similar Quicksearches for Google, Google News, Google Image, eBay, and > Amazon. > > Neil > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >
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