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- Blair



On 8/02/2009 6:10 AM, Fernando Takai wrote:
> We really could have some utility functions to search for installed
> commands.
>
> 2009/2/7 Abimanyu Raja <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     It used to be easy to call other commands from your code. But now
>     all commands run in a seperate sandboxes.
>
>     However, it's still possible using a slightly hackish way to run
>     other Ubiquity commands. Check out the first few functions in the
>     mouse-based ubiquity code: http://azarask.in/verbs/mouse/mouse.js
>
>     Hope that helps.
>
>     - Abi
>
>     2009/2/4 lrbabe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>
>         Hello everybody,
>
>         I'm searching for a way to invoke an ubiquity command
>         programmatically, inside another ubiquity command.
>         This would be an easy way to build a short-cut for a command with
>         multiple parameters.
>         For example, if a user is often using the translate command to
>         translate text from french to english, he is likely to want to
>         have a
>         short-cut to make this translation without typing the parameters.
>
>         What I would like to see is something like that:
>         http://etherpad.com/Pp7KIhSUpr
>
>         I know that this is already possible by adding some code in
>         general.js, since there is a public translateTo command. But I'm
>         searching for a generic solution, because I am sure those short-cuts
>         could be useful in other cases.
>
>         What do you think about it?
>
>
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>
>
> --
> Fernando "Takai"
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> http://fernandotakai.jaiku.com
>
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>
> >

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