[rekonq] Rekonq default search engine

Andrea Diamantini adjam7 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 6 16:03:49 CEST 2010


On Friday 04 June 2010 09:44:59 Thijs Heus wrote:
> My two merge requests, both strictly speaking rejected but stirring a nice
> discussion. Nice :) Although this particularly patch might be able to be
> done cleaner by somebody who actually masters C++ better than Fortran.
> 
> Default doesn't matter to me, since I'll set it to my preferred state
> (google lucky) anyway. But that is assuming that it is possible for me to
> make that choice - so therefore I vote option 2) at the original question.
> 
> Why? Because I want to be able to choose whatever default search engine i
> happen to like (just like Markus), and the power of the webshortcuts allow
> me to do that. Furthermore, to me as  a user the double setting seems
> strange. And do i really need to know about where to set it? It took me
> years of Firefox using to discover that I did have a default search
> engine...
> 
> Furthermore, I do believe that webshortcuts are a great feature (and
> awesome icw the awesomebar) so shouldn't they be enabled by default? I
> believe they are, anyway.
> 
> Thijs
> 
> On Friday 04 June 2010 03:16:03 Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 11:03:23 am Andrea Diamantini wrote:
> > > Markus, please understand my point. I'm not payed by anyone working on
> > > rekonq.  So, I wanna best for it. And best is (actually) Google.
> > 
> > Google's fine by me. And best to avoid anything that even has the
> > appearance of an agenda - someone will be offended by it and the next
> > thing you know your website is being slash dotted by thousands of
> > enraged teeny boppers :)
> 
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Ok, then. 
Applying Thijs patch.

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