I announced in a previous post that I’ve created a dictionary runner for KDE SC 4.6. One requested feature in the comments was the ability to define a custom trigger word. I have added it.

Here you see it uses definir instead of define.

It’s configurable through the KCM popup in the krunner settings.

If you set the trigger word to nothing, then it will add dictionary entries for every query, which could be neat:

Hoping to move this out of kdereview soon and into kdebase.

August 1, 2010 · [Print]

5 Comments to “Definable Trigger Word on Dictionary KRunner”

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  2. TheBlackCat says:

    What versions of KDE SC is this compatible with?

  3. Jason says:

    @TheBlackCat
    I’ve only tested on 4.5 RC3, but probably most previous versions work fine too.

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  5. Marvin says:

    I made a ArchLinux package, you can find it here:
    http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39735

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