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Download a Sogudi that is compatible with Safari 3 here:
Installation for Tiger
Installation for Leopard (from here)
Test Cases
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Problems/FeedbackIt seems to only work with the address bar, not the search field. It's been a while since I used Sogudi... is this by design? -- klimas»gmail
It will work if you have a shortcut named "default_search". -- KitzKikz
Okay, it seems to be working correctly now. I was hoping you could type any keyword into the search field like you can in the location bar, but I guess that's a design decision and not really relevant here. -- klimas»gmail
How does one know what version of Sogudi is in effect? ��I just download and tested ver 0.47b1 on 10.4.8 with Safari 2. It works just fine but... I had no problem with the installation instructions, but Sogudi was already working for me and I wasn't able to manually uninstall it so I don't know whether ver 0.4.4 is still working or whether the new version took over. I couldn't find any Sogudi files in either ~/library/input managers or ~/library/application support to remove. ��
The "default" address-bar search will not accept one-word queries; instead, Safari changes it to www.${QUERY}.com. Is there any way to pass single-word address bar entries to Sogudi's default? -- threewholesteps»gmail
This is the intended behavior. To get a single word or quoted phrase to be processed by Sogudi, prefix it with a space. -- KitzKikz
Any chance Sogudi could be compiled with GCC_ENABLE_OBJC_GC? = supported (-fobjc-gc)? Pulling WebKit? into a gc-required application causes a console error when Sogudi is enabled.
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