Hi,

I don't see any notifications.

On Apr 3, 12:42 am, Heather <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh hey, using reading comprehension skills this time.
>
> The command switches to "image-search" if the direct obejct fails to
> match a contact, either because you don't have a matching contact or
> because you are not currently signed in to google.  The part that is
> weird is once it fails to match a contact, you actually can't execute
> the command get-email-address, because Ubiquity then tries to guess a
> better command match for what you typed, even if what you typed is
> "get-email-address grace".  But that is sort of a moot point, because
> the command also has no error handling for not being able to look up a
> contact.
>
> So the expected behavior I guess would be:
> a) don't switch to a "better match" command if what i'm really trying
> to do is "get-email-address"

I would expect that a <SPACE> after get with get-email-address being
highlighted is good enough to say that I am trying to get an email
address. So I was expecting this behavior.

> b) pop up an error message if it fails to match a contact when i
> execute the command, so i know i did something wrong.
>
> Heather
>
> On Apr 2, 9:11 am, Heather <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > get-email-address returns the email address like this:
>
> > displayMessage(name.text);
>
> > which on my mac, gives me a growl notification.  but on linux, you
> > won't get a notification, right?
>
> > The command still works for me in 0.2pre27, ff 3.0.8, mac osx 10.5.6.
>
> > Heather
>
> > On Apr 2, 7:01 am, Christian Sonne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, buzypi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I am not able to use the command get-email-address.
>
> > > > Here are the steps:
> > > > * I press the shortcut to bring up Ubiquity.
> > > > * I type 'get'.
> > > > * I see get-email-address and image-search commands (I am not sure why
> > > > image-search is showing up when I have typed get).
>
> > > This question I can answer... "getimages" is a synonym for "image-search"
>
> > > > * Since get-email-address is already highlighted, I just type
> > > > "<SPACE>guru".
> > > > * The command switches to image-search<SPACE>guru and shows image
> > > > search results for guru.
>
> > > > The switch of command happens immediately when I type a character
> > > > after <SPACE>.
>
> > > > Some data:
> > > > name    Firefox
> > > > version 3.0.8
> > > > language        en-US
> > > > buildID 2009030422
>
> > > > os
> > > > oscpu   Linux i686
> > > > platform        Linux i686
>
> > > > I have even tried typing the full command: get-email-address guru and
> > > > it switches to the following commands: convert, translate, email,
> > > > search, wikipedia
> > > > when I type a character after <SPACE>.
>
> > > > I have used this command before, so this problem is new.
>
> > > The command takes the argument "name" witch is of type 
> > > "noun_type_contact" -
> > > so I suspect that either this noun is broken (async nouns have had some
> > > problems lately, due to an update) or that you simply don't have any
> > > contacts that match...
>
> > > Best regards
> > > -- cers / Christian Sonne

Regards,
Gautham
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