Hi Jono,

I followed the steps you suggested and that didn't work.  What
happened was my command showed up in double, but unchecked.  I am
currently loading the command via the command editor, I doubt that
makes a difference but maybe it does.

It works fine so I'm not worried about it.  Thanks for helping!

-Scott

On May 27, 2:44 pm, Jono DiCarlo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Slerner,
> You can disable the built-in bugzilla command without unsubscribing
> from the whole feed.  All you have to do is uncheck the check box next
> to that one command on the Command List page.  (You might have to
> unsubscribe from your own, then uncheck the built-in bugzilla command,
> then re-subscribe to yours.)
>
> Ideally, ubiquity would have a better system for handling multiple
> commands with the same name, but for now, I hope this helps.
> --Jono
>
> On May 24, 4:32 pm, slerner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jono,
>
> > I think we figured this out.  To answer your questions it shows up
> > twice only on the Your Commands page.  It doesn't show up twice in the
> > suggestion list.  My friend has a theory that it's because I called my
> > command bugzilla.  What we think is happening is that it sees two
> > bugzilla commands, but it shows the info for my own command twice.  I
> > guess it's just a quirk of subscribing to two commands with the same
> > name.  I wish I could unsubscribe to the bugzilla command that is in
> > the mozilla search subscription but there are other commands in that
> > feed that I want to use, oh well.
>
> > At least my command is superseding the other one.  I appreciate the
> > help!
>
> > -Scott
>
> > On May 22, 6:49 pm, Jono DiCarlo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Does it show up twice in the Ubiquity suggestion list too, or just in
> > > the "your commands" page?
> > > On the "your commands" page, do both occurrences of the command show
> > > the same author / homepage / etc data?
> > > --Jono
>
> > > On May 21, 8:13 am, slerner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm working on a fairly simple set of commands.  Currently they are
> > > > local and I'm just putting them in via the Command Editor.  I have two
> > > > commands and one of the two always shows up twice on my "Your
> > > > Commands" list.  I've made sure that I'm not subscribed to the
> > > > command, in fact I unsubscribed and deleted it from the editor.  Even
> > > > then when I paste it back in I get the command there twice.
>
> > > > This isn't harmful and isn't stopping my development.  I was wondering
> > > > why this was happening.
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Scott
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