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Subject: Re: Search engines shortcut add UI (WAS: RE: Hail Konqueror - suggest ion for internet keyword)
From: "Shaheed Haque" <shaheedhaque () hotmail ! com>
Date: 2000-10-25 13:18:57
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How about calling this feature "keyword shortcut" or "navigation shortcuts"
or something like that?
>From: Derek Fountain <fountai@hursley.ibm.com>
>Reply-To: kde-devel@master.kde.org
>To: kde-devel@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
>Subject: Re: Search engines shortcut add UI (WAS: RE: Hail Konqueror -
>suggest ion for internet keyword)
>Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:06:10 +0100
>
> > > What I hate about adding an Add button is that you need to add an
>entry to the list
> > > of search engines (repeat after me: search engines, not Internet
>Keywords).
> >
> > I think the most usual would be a button "New search engine" that pops
>up a small
>
>I'm not sure about this use of the term "Search engine".
>We're talking about a powerful facility which is useful for
>more than search engines. I have keywords which take me to
>the QT documents (suggested on this list), to take me to the
>KDE2 source on my local file system (a fixed location), to
>take me to my company intranet website, and a couple of
>others.
>
>The warning dialog when specifying an absolute location (ie
>you don't give it a \1 anywhere) strikes me as being
>unnecessary. I'm basically using the Internet Keywords as
>very rapid access bookmarks for some sites and local
>locations. Probably not what the author intended, and
>nothing to do with search engines, but very useful all the
>same.
>
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