Hi Kerry,
> ...it's behaving differently than before when I had XP
> Home and before ServicePack 2...
When you get the taskbar sized and shaped exactly the way you want
it (the quick launch toolbar, DQSD and the 'rest' of it) you can
right click over the taskbar and check 'lock taskbar/toolbars'
Hi Kim:
You were right but now it's behaving differently than before when I had
XP Home and before ServicePack 2 . What I just did to get it to work is
dbl click on the word Search to the right of the vertical DQSD sizing
bar. What happens is the Search icon jumps to the far left (touching
th
Hi all,
Kim wanted me to post this newest version of
tinyurl.xml which selects and copies the tinyurl into
the DQSD text box instead of popping up the tinyurl
webpage. Should save a few mouse clicks and
keystrokes.
Enjoy,
Brent
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Brent,
> In order to save more keystrokes I modified the tinyurl
> search to paste the tinyurl for the specified long url in the
> DQSD text box.
You're a star! I love it. I think you should post it to the users list, so
people can install the new one if they want.
- Kim
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Hi Kerry,
> And, now when I single, dbl, or right click on the << the
> tool tray expands and I can't get the DQSD menu but I can get
> the calendar by right clicking in the search field . The day
> and date shows fine.
I think you're clicking the wrong chevron. DQSD's is pointing the other
Hi Tom and all,
In order to save more keystrokes I modified the
tinyurl search to paste the tinyurl for the specified
long url in the DQSD text box.
You can grab it from CVS.
Let me know what you think,
Brent
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> > I like your solution putting the tinyURL icon on the browser
> > window, that keeps the steps to a minimum.
Reading the posts I was thinking I was doing too many clicks to get the url
by having to go to the tinyurl site when r
Thanks Shawn,
": wordtobedefined" worked great, however, even though the MW site came
up with the word defined I also got a desktop message "DQSD failed to
parse on-line version information. Error message: The download of the
specific resource has failed."
And, now when I single, dbl, or right
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> Hi Ken,
>
>>> Release notes:
>>> http://tinyurl.com/628ej
>>
>> Any other changes? Do those of us not running Windows 98 want it?
>
> That's kinda what release notes are for. :)
Yes, of course. Sorry, and thanks for how politely you replied.
Ken Blake
[EMAI
Hi Monty,
I tried pointing directly at search.htm using a file:// URL, but that didn't
work. It requires a http:// URL, for some reason.
I think this is all supported by the fact that the current DQSD host is part
of IE or the shell.
- K
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>
wow I dont think I have ever even looked at this htm file.. I have no
idea if the "alternate" instructions still apply .. but are the
instructions from the webpage correct?
Download and run dqsd.exe as usual.
Right-click on your Windows Explorer taskbar and select Toolbars
> Add New Tool
Thanks very much -- it installs just fine now.
Cate
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From: "Kim Grä
Hi Ken,
> > Release notes:
> > http://tinyurl.com/628ej
>
> Any other changes? Do those of us not running Windows 98 want it?
That's kinda what release notes are for. :)
- Kim
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Hi James,
> Thanks for the replies. I've tried
> http://www.dqsd.net/install.htm but am getting an error
> popping up - "A runtime error has occurred.
> Line: 1 Error: Access is denied".
FWIW, I get the same error. I think it's something to do with the fact that
the page is trying to change the
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> Cate Eales brought to our attention that DQSD 3.1.9 did not work
with
> Windows 98. Unfortunately, Christmas came in the way, and we haven't
> had time to fix it until now.
>
> So here's a new attempt, tested and working on Windows 98 SE.
>
> Release notes:
> ht
Hi again,
Cate Eales brought to our attention that DQSD 3.1.9 did not work with
Windows 98.
Unfortunately, Christmas came in the way, and we haven't had time to fix it
until now.
So here's a new attempt, tested and working on Windows 98 SE.
Release notes:
http://tinyurl.com/628ej
Download from
Hi Jean-Marie,
I typed:
multi?
into the quick search bar window and looked at the
help.
Brent
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wrote:
> Hi Brent
> this one did the trick.Shawn, I already got that
> little secret
> uncovered. Where did you get that information about
> the syntax f
Hi Kerry,
> Is there a way to have Merriam Webster be the default
> dictionary - it has free pronunciation.
You can control DQSD just about any way you could want. To override
any existing search with another you just create an alias that
overwrites the existing mapping. Add this to localaliase
Hi Jean-Marie,
> this one did the trick. Shawn, I already got that
> little secret uncovered. Where did you get that
> information about the syntax for that multi ? Trial
> and error or is there a place to look in ?
It's in the help for the search (?multi), though it should probably
have a full
Hi Brent
this one did the trick.Shawn, I already got that little secret
uncovered. Where did you get that information about the syntax for that
multi ? Trial and error or is there a place to look in ?
Both of you thx for the problemsolving
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