I tried to implement the new noun type, but I didn't quite know where
to put the code...

When I put it above my "CreateCommand" code, Ubiquity doesn't see it
meaning there's some syntax error somewhere...

On Oct 17, 4:28 am, satyr <[email protected]> wrote:
> You'd have to write a custom noun of your own, like this:
>
> var noun_type_url_noselection = {
>   label: "URL",
>   suggest: function ntun_suggest(txt, htm, cb, selectionIndices) {
>     if (selectionIndices) return []; // suggest none for selection
>     if (/^(?!\w+:)/.test(txt)) txt = "http://"; + txt;
>     return [CmdUtils.makeSugg(txt, null, null, .5)];
>   },
>
> };
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Bhagwad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Or rather, it seems to think that when I make a selection, the
> > selection is the "instrument" argument. I don't want that to happen.
>
> > How do we change this behavior?
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