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== Plain text link detection == | == Plain text link detection == | ||
The text selected on the browser, and right-clicked must be evaluated if it represents a URL or just a word. Now Firefox 2 has "Search Google for 'xxxx'. There are still many blogs or forums that does not permit auto-hyperlinking on URL posted by non-HTML educated people. This feature in FireFox may just ease this problem of "copy-paste" in the address bar, instead of just right-clicking, and open in a new tab/window. Again, insisting for an extension is out of the topic. People don't always download extensions. | The text selected on the browser, and right-clicked must be evaluated if it represents a URL or just a word. Now Firefox 2 has "Search Google for 'xxxx'. There are still many blogs or forums that does not permit auto-hyperlinking on URL posted by non-HTML educated people. This feature in FireFox may just ease this problem of "copy-paste" in the address bar, instead of just right-clicking, and open in a new tab/window. Again, insisting for an extension is out of the topic. People don't always download extensions. | ||
== Multiple Dictionary Features == | |||
A certain dictionary can be "paired" with a domain by the user: Something in the languages context menu like: "Set Spanish as default language at meneame.net", and then a editable list in the Options. | |||
Of course you can always change dictionaries with a right click just like you can right now if you want to write something in a different langiages, but you usually use the same languages in a given domain, and that will make things easier. | |||
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