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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? µµI 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. µµ
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.
Sogudi worked until I installed Xcode 3 - I think. Now the Sogudi is not listed in the Safari Menu and it stopped working. Console log does not show any entries. hope this helps, thorsten
Did you attempt to reinstall Sogudi? -- kitzkikz
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