John, Bennett,
> Perhaps someone who still uses all the old standard aliases
> could copy/paste the text of an alias file to this list for
> Bennett to be able to use everything the web page promises.
When I removed all the aliases, I saved the original set in a file called
'aliases.deprecated'
Hi Bennett,
> > Anyone got one of those? I do not.
The old default aliases can be viewed here:
http://dqsd.cvs.sourceforge.net/dqsd/dqsd/aliases.txt?revision=1.30&view
=markup
Regards,
Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
http://ReliableAnswers.com/
gt;6. Click on the DQSD chevron again... Configure... Reload.
>
>Now the following should work for you...
>
>: sunshine
>sunshine :
>
>
>Let us know if this doesn't help.
>JB
>
>
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> Subject: [DQSD-Users] definition: feature not working for me
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> I just installed DQSD on Windows XPSP2, and it looks like a
> nitfy time-and-cl
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> To: dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [DQSD-Users] definition: feature not working for me
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> I just installed DQSD o
I just installed DQSD on Windows XPSP2, and it looks like a nitfy
time-and-click-saver, but I can't get the definition: feature to work for
me. The home page at http://dqsd.net/ says 'get Merriam-Webster
definitions with a "colon:"' and I interpreted that to mean that if I type
sunshine: in th