On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote:
PS. In Opera, I'd just define a dedicated "search" for it, so that
entering e.g.
b 232
will get you to bug 232.
In Firefox, you can create a bookmark and put the above as the URL. Then
choosing the bookmark will pop up a dialog asking for the bug number and send
you there.
Ok, I see.
In Opera, you can e.g. google from the URI address bar. All you have to do
is enter a "URI" such as
g LyX software
and you will go and do a google search. Additionally, you can define your
own searches, e.g. to find a specific LyX bug. Here's how you can do it:
1. Go to http://bugzilla.lyx.org
2. Right click in the field where you can enter the number of the bug
in order to open the context menu, and select "Create search".
Opera will automatically fill in the name of this new search as
LyX Bug Tracker
All you have to do is select a 'keyword' for this search, e.g.
l
3. Click ok
To use this, just go to the following "URI"
l 3813
and you will be taken to bug 3813.
/Christian
PS. Once the search is defined, you can select some text with a number in
an arbitrary web page, right click to get the context menu and then do a
'search with' where you use 'LyX Bug Tracker' as the "search engine".
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Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr