I think Mitcho's parser patch will fix this situation:
http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox/browse_thread/thread/82d274fee6ac5143#
Of course, there's other issues to be resolved first, and it's not in
0.1.6... should be in 0.1.7 assuming we can resolve some things.
- Blair
On 20/02/2009 10:52 AM, Edgar Gonçalves wrote:
> After reading some opinions on the future direction for Ubiquity, on
> the linguistic point of view, I finally got around to rethink my
> buxfer-add command. So the desired syntax is:
>
> buxfer-spend<amount> in<description>
>
> The problem is that the subject of the verb is amount. And it is a
> number (a single "word"). The description, however, is a multiple word
> text. And, being introduced with a modifier ("in"), it yelds one
> preview suggestion for each word in description. I can't figure out a
> way to make a noun_type that will fix this behavior, so I'm asking for
> pointers, how should I do this (using the input/modifiers
> architecture, not hacking away the input string by myself)? (note that
> I know, beforehand, that I won't want any more modifiers after
> description).
>
> Thanks in advance.
> >
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