I have a simillar issue. With the "buxfer-spend 5.5 in movie", I get the two options, one recognizing the "in" modifier and its argument, and another using the selected text instead of whatever i write after "in". The trouble is, the modifier-aware command appears second. the default options is, hence, useless. Is there any way to force a suggestion to come up on top (if not exclusively?)
I also get lots of suggestions if i start adding words to the argument of the "in" modifier. e.g., "buxfer-spend 238 in last trip to paris" i get - buxfer-spend 238 in <selected-text> - buxfer-spend 238 in last trip to paris - buxfer-spend 238 in last trip to - buxfer-spend 238 in last trip i honestly don't know why i get those options. neither how to enable just one. (note that i require the multiple word text to appear within a modifier, not as the direct complement). thanks for the help! On May 14, 11:58 pm, Blair McBride <[email protected]> wrote: > It could be due to fixes in the parser between 0.1.7 and 0.1.8. For > instance, based on the input of "searchfor foo on bar" there should be > these suggestions: > > SEARCHFOR foo ON bar > SEARCGFOR foo on bar > > Where capitalized words are the verb name, or a modifier name. > > Could you post a screenshot? > > - Blair > > On 15/05/09 1:40 AM, Net Wolf wrote: > > > > > I wrote a command which uses an optional modifier. eg. > > searchfor foo on bar > > > On Ubiquity 1.7.x this would show one command in the left column > > (Evolved skin), and the preview output in the right column. > > However, since 1.8.x, two commands appear in the left column as soon > > as the first character of the modifer's text is entered. eg, > > "searchfor foo on b" shows searchfor listed twice, and it defaults to > > the version that does not take advantage of the modifier. This means > > it never finds any items, because "foo on b" returns no records until > > you press down to go to the second instance of the command. > > > Can this be fixed in my code, or is it a bug in Ubiquity? I note that > > the translate command does a similar thing, but at least defaults to > > the useful version (which takes advantage of the modifiers) first. > > > Thanks in advance, > > Net Wolf. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ubiquity-firefox" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
