On Saturday 01 August 2009 10:13:33 Lionel Chauvin wrote: > I propose the above organisation. > > 1) The first item is selected by default: > - if "http:" or relative web address like "kde.org" then launch this url > - else if a webshortcuts (with ":" delimiter) is typed then launch query on > the corresponding website > - else search on default search engine > > 2) The second part is a list of results, Runners will be useful for this > part. > > 3) The third par is a list of suggestions that help the user to write its > query. > Based on opensearch + help to learn webshortcuts > ex: kde ktabbar propose kde:ktabbar
Perhaps I'm saying the same thing you suggested (I didn't understand it really well), but my idea is just that you type something (eg:bac) and the awesome url bar present you a list of things you can do. eg: 1) Load one url (LoadUrlRunner results) - load bac.com (.xx where xx is your own country primary level domain) 2) google search (GoogleRunner results) - search google for bac - search google for back (google suggestion #1) - search google for bachelor (google suggestion #2) 2b) wiki search (?) - search wikipedia for bac 3) eventual url present in your own history (HistoryRunner results) - load www.backgammon.it - load www.baconandeggs.com 4) eventual url present in your own bookmarks (BookmarksRunner results) - load www.backgammon.it - load www.baconandeggs.com Don't know in what order. User has just a list to choose from. Or not? -- Andrea Diamantini, rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.sourceforge.net IRC: adjam_AT_freenode GPG Fingerprint: 57DE 8E32 7D1A 0E16 AA52 59D8 84F9 3ECD DBF9 730F _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
