Google command is never in the top 5 available commands.
I cannot use 'google' command. Input: google acronymfinder.com
Available commands are yelp google, add to calendar, translate, 2 delicious commands, and image search.
I suggest there be a deference assuming the input is a command rather than an argument.
I even disabled yelp, delicious, then search, and google is still not in the top five commands.
Available commands are yelp google, add to calendar, translate, 2 delicious commands, and image search.
I suggest there be a deference assuming the input is a command rather than an argument.
I even disabled yelp, delicious, then search, and google is still not in the top five commands.
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Inappropriate?Are you using 0.1.8 or 0.5pre? In 0.5pre if you disable "search" you have disabled "google".
I can't reproduce this error on my end (I see google as the second suggestion), but I'll see what the parser folks have to say about it. -
Inappropriate?This is happening for me as well on 0.5pre. The "google" command doesn't appear to be accessible at all, and I assumed it was removed as part of the new command guidelines. Not an outcome I like, either way.
I’m disappointed in you, Mr. Raskin
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Inappropriate?Thanks to your reports, I've added this to the issue tracker:
https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/ticket/789 -
Inappropriate?In the meantime, you can get around this issue by using "search query with google".
I’m sorry.
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Inappropriate?I have this same problem, but with YouTube, IMDB and a few others.
From what I've seen using 0.5pre on Firefox 3.5, the entry of commands is case-sensitive. Typing "you" for a Youtube search doesn't bring Youtube up in any of the command results list, but typing "You" does. Typing "Goo" for a Google web search (I assume that's what you were trying to get at) brings up Google web search as the first command result.
It autofills in results based on what they are listed as under your commands page. YouTube is listed with a capitalized Y and T, so typing "You" or "YouT" will autofill for you so you can do a YouTube saerch, but typing "you" or even "Yout" will not.
Does anyone know there a way to turn off the case sensitivity for command entry?
It doesn't seem to be a bug per se, but it would be nice to turn the case sensitivity off.
I think this would solve your problem instead of more often assuming entered text is a command as opposed to an argument. In previous versions of Ubiquity, the command entry was not case-sensitive and typing in "goo" or "you" brought up Google web search and YouTube searches. -
Inappropriate?Case sensitivity is in fact the problem. This should be fixed (all lowercase entry will work again as it used to) in the next 0.5pre update.
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