Re: [Usability] Usability Digest, Vol 43, Issue 4



I agree with you Yves. It could be a nice solution.

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   1. Re: gnome-terminal: select the text and search    the     selected
      text in google (Yves-Gwenael Bourhis)


---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------
From: Yves-Gwenael Bourhis < ybourhis mandriva com>
To: usability gnome org
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:18:51 +0100
Subject: Re: [Usability] gnome-terminal: select the text and search the selected text in google
Le vendredi 2 novembre 2007, Ross Burton a écrit:
> On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 21:16 -0400, Liam R E Quin wrote:
> > Actually I think it would be more useful to be able to
> > drag text from gnome-terminal and drop it onto a panel
> > applet that did a search in the default Web browser...
>
> Agreed.  Add "search on google" to gnome-terminal and you'll get two
> bugs reports:
>
> 1) I want to use Yahoo (etc) search
> 2) I want to Search On Google from [some other application]

And how about the Button being called "search on web" instead of "search on
google"?
And in the menus an option to Configure the "search on web" function
with : "prefered search engin" and "prefered browser" and "prefered language"
(and a checkmark button "Use browser preferences" instead of selecting the
language)

Wouldn't that fit any ones needs?


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Yves-Gwenaël Bourhis


Mandriva
Consumer Support Team

http://people.mandriva.com/~ybourhis/

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