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Old 03-01-2017, 06:15 PM   #276
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Set My Dictionary

Just in case you haven't noticed yet, with the latest version (1.6.5) of MapleRead, you may consult FAQ "Can I specify a web browser app for My Dictionary or My Command? If yes, how?", and make Set My Dictionary point to

{safari}http://www.ordbogen.com/opslag.php?word={text}&dict=enda

so that you'll have the full window of Safari.

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Originally Posted by svenlind View Post
Thank you for an excellent new update.
As I have mentioned earlier I am particular fond of the context menu customization.

I do have a small problem here. I have set Set My Dictionary to:

http://www.ordbogen.com/opslag.php?word={word}&dict=enda

and I do get a translation in the small window in Maplereader.
The problem is that the service is a paid subscription and from time to time I have to login, and this I can't do in the small browser window in Maplereader.

I then tried to move the command to Set My Command. And now the translation appears in Safari and that is perfect for me.
Consequently I moved the Map command comgooglemaps://?q={word} to Set My Dictionary where it also works very well.

I will therefore suggest the following:

Make it possible to specify a new title in Set My Dictionary as in Set My Command

OR better

Make it an option to specify to use Safari in Set My Dictionary.

But again thank you for an excellent app.
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