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borque replied on June 01, 2009 13:48 to the problem "lost built-in commands" in Mozilla:
borque replied on June 01, 2009 13:26 to the problem "lost built-in commands" in Mozilla:
That allowed me to subscribe to the feed which has then brought back some commands like "zoom", "back", "forward", but not many of the other built in commands like "flickr", "youtube", etc.
I didn't have any option to manually add anything.
However, I then went back up a page in the directory structure of the link that you gave me and went to some of the other pages such as "general.html" / "search.html" / "email.html" etc and I now appear to have nearly all my commands back!
The ones that I notice are still missing are the "Flickr" and "Wikipedia" search commands.
Many thanks,
Mike.
borque replied on June 01, 2009 09:22 to the problem "lost built-in commands" in Mozilla:
Heather,
1. I'm using Ubiquity 0.1.8 and Firefox 3.0.10.
2. I can still pull the interface up and execute the commands that are present. The only commands now present are ones that I have created using "create-new-search-command", "help", "command-list", "command-editor", "herd" & "skin-list".
3. The "help" command does still work.
4. No, the Mozilla commands are not under "subscribed feeds". Also, if I go to "command list" they are not shown there either.
Cheers,
Mike.
borque replied on May 31, 2009 14:52 to the problem "lost built-in commands" in Mozilla:
I've been getting this recently.
I cannot resolve it at all - even after re-installing Ubiquity, the problem still occurs.
If there was some way to add in the built-in commands again it would be really useful.
I've tried deleting anything to do with ubiquity from my hard drive, but it still doesn't make any difference.-
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