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Advanced web search from defined forms
First off, this is an imaginary form
However a feature request perhaps hence would be utterly useful if one could commit searches like such within UR from selected text, or maybe there's any other way of achieving this? Searching web from custom field or predefined field either through checked field or dropdown list .. {UR} (simply means your selected text telling UR to search for) If studying my links illustrated I think you understand better and would be such a time savior, specified searches, specified time frames, translating text on the fly, watching Youtube from selected text, Wikipedia searches etc etc https://i.imgur.com/5D0Fqbc.jpg |
#2
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I run into same use case like you. I usually perform searches within UR URL address bar like this ...
iphone 12 site:wikipedia.org ipone 12 site:youtube.com Thanks |
#3
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It's a million dollar feature so quite handy, I use other programs like Wordweb, Directory Opus etc where you can customize buttons for searches like that but kinda restricted to it's own purpose like wiki & files
Not sure it could be done with forms though but either that or context menus perhaps or a separate menu, but forms are cooler Let's hope Mr. programmer tunes in on this request |
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I like the general idea. It wouldn't even have to be specific to web searches, and could also be used to invoke other programs. We'll consider it.
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Indeed and would surely be helpful in a thousand other ways, if doable by forms I don't know but would be very slick
Now my head is spinning and coming to think of all .bats/commands/shortcuts I've written in the past or all manuals I've gone through, just imagine being able to save any such usefulness in UR, in a sweet looking document and with forms enabled to execute programs with custom variables, that would be bad ass and best looking and manageable command prompt ever |
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