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Lloyd Atkinson  
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From: Lloyd Atkinson <lloydatkin...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 09:22:34 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jul 2 2009 12:22 pm
Subject: Create Bookmarklet Command not matching
Hi,

I'm using 0.5pre3 and trying to use "create bookmarklet command". It
fails to match as soon as I start to enter the name of the
bookmarklet.

Bookmarklet name: RSS+

Input: create bookmarklet command
Suggestions: create bookmarklet command, help, disable command, tag,
tinyurl

Input: create bookmarklet command R
Suggestions: tag, tinyurl

Input: create bookmarklet command "R
Suggestions: tag, tinyurl

Input: create bookmarklet command "RSS+"
Suggestions: tag, tinyurl

Input: create bookmarklet command RSS+
Suggestions: tag, tinyurl

Also, does create bookmarklet command work with normal bookmarks to
make a command that opens the bookmark? Is there such a command or
plans for one? It seems like something that ought to be in the core
commands, kind of like having a list of your favorite shortcuts or
aliases in your favorite CLI. It would be a command like "go bookmark
<bookmark>" or "open book <bookmark>". It'd be nice if Ubiquity did
its progressive matching on the <bookmark> parameter as it was typed
vs. what's in your bookmark list.

Thanks!


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