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Add an option to choose the search engine used if <Enter> is pressed in the text box, instead of always defaulting to first search engine #204

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markran opened this issue Jul 2, 2020 · 1 comment

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markran commented Jul 2, 2020

Currently, after editing the text in the text box and pressing it appears the first search engine in the list is called. However, my usage is to set the SSS pop-up to open centered over the selected text with my search engines in a single row. My most frequently used search engines are centered in the bar so they are immediately above the selected text and quickest to select. This image shows Google and 'copy to clipboard' centered over the selected word. https://imgur.com/vSilLDR.

If I edit the text box and press I want to go to Google which is my most frequently used search on edited text and not the first search engine in the list (in my case, Google Maps).

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It's great that you explained your case with the centered icons, because I hadn't thought this would be an inconvenience. ;)

I suppose this could be a setting, but currently haven't thought how it would be presented. There should be a SINGLE default engine, so it shouldn't be a per-engine setting, but making a setting depend on one of the exact set of engines available in the list is also a first for SSS (it could be deleted, reordered, etc). Doable, though.

PS: Sorry that there's still no news regarding #163! Really haven't had time for SSS lately. Eventually... :)

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