Re: System's dictionary

2010-10-06 Thread Andrew
Correct on the method ApplicationServices uses. Unfortunately, Dictionary seems to be in that "undocumented" area but here is someone's code that is a great starting point: http://github.com/kemitchell/osxdict On Sep 12, 9:29 am, björn wrote: > On 12 September 2010 03:42, Nico Weber wrote: > >

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-12 Thread björn
On 12 September 2010 03:42, Nico Weber wrote: > On 11.09.2010, at 18:21, Nico Weber wrote: > >> Hi Björn, >> >> On 09.09.2010, at 11:47, björn wrote: >> >>> As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in >>> Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least >>> right-cl

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-11 Thread Nico Weber
On 11.09.2010, at 18:21, Nico Weber wrote: > Hi Björn, > > On 09.09.2010, at 11:47, björn wrote: > >> As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in >> Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least >> right-click to look something up in the dictionary. I just ha

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-11 Thread Nico Weber
Hi Björn, On 09.09.2010, at 11:47, björn wrote: > As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in > Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least > right-click to look something up in the dictionary. I just have to > figure out if there is some Apple Script-way of

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-10 Thread björn
On 10 September 2010 16:31, Jjgod Jiang wrote: > On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:47 PM, björn wrote: >> As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in >> Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least >> right-click to look something up in the dictionary.  I just have to >>

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-10 Thread Jjgod Jiang
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:47 PM, björn wrote: > As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in > Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least > right-click to look something up in the dictionary.  I just have to > figure out if there is some Apple Script-way of doi

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-10 Thread dacresni
> As a temporary solution I was thinking of adding a "Look Up in > Dictionary" entry to the context menu so that you can at least > right-click to look something up in the dictionary.  I just have to > figure out if there is some Apple Script-way of doing this so that I > can hook up "osascript" t

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-09 Thread björn
2010/9/9 Nikola Knežević : > On 08.09.2010, at 15:18 , björn wrote: >> >> 2010/9/8 Nikola Knežević : >>> >>> In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get >>> system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-09 Thread Nikola Knežević
On 08.09.2010, at 15:18 , björn wrote: > > 2010/9/8 Nikola Knežević : >> >> In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get >> system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can't vouch, but I >> think this option

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-08 Thread björn
On 8 September 2010 15:18, björn wrote: > 2010/9/8 Nikola Knežević : >> >> In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get >> system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can't vouch, but I >> think this option used to wo

Re: System's dictionary

2010-09-08 Thread björn
2010/9/8 Nikola Knežević : > > In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get > system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can't vouch, but I think > this option used to work on older versions. Can this option be added back, > sinc

System's dictionary

2010-09-08 Thread Nikola Knežević
Hi, In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can't vouch, but I think this option used to work on older versions. Can this option be added back, since it is quite useful, esp. when editing othe