Good evening, Paul...everyone... On Tuesday 10 January 2006 12:02 pm, you wrote: > > I could have a look at it or you could try using the documented template > > module at http://jedmodes.sf.net/doc/foo.sl > > (Which is, however an overkill for the intended mode. A better "model" > > (but with less comments) would be e.g. http://jedmodes.sf.net/mode/ding/ > > Or you could use the dict mode at http://jedmodes.sf.net/mode/dict I've tried that, and haven't the slightest clue how to (1) send the highlighted word to dictd, or how to (2) open a read-only buffer in the current running copy of Jed with the dict returns, in the case of the thesaurus. To reiterate the existing process by which I can access the thesaurus on the local host, here is the step-by-step process... 1. I have an open document which has a word that needs a better synonym. 2. Select the word using the Jed menu. (^KB but configurable) 3. Keystroke ^[! (depending upon ones terminal I would imagine. 4. type into the command line prompt ' dict -d moby-thesaurus <the word' for which you want synonyms> 5. Hit ENTER 6. A new window and buffer opens containing all matches from moby-thesaurus. Way cool! 7. Select a synonym or synonyms from the list you want to use. 8. Copy the word (since you already have a terminal available) 9. Delete the window containing the output from the shell because you can always bring it back. 10. Paste the word (^KH but also configurable) into your current document. Now this will probably send some of you into paroxysms (synonym of conniption fits, according to moby-thesaurus) of laughter, but I have cursorily examined all the various suggestions. I haven't a clue. However, I wonder, will this set of keystrokes (above) fit in a macro, one that can be defined in the .jedrc? Can you even create macros in .jedrc? If so, how does one assign a macro to a keystroke? I am truly looking for something I can do to make this happen, but I simply haven't found it yet. Something really SIMPLE that old goats like me can understand. (Remember, it took me three tries to really get flyspell.sl working like a star.) Any other ideas? Dave -- Dave Laird (Dave@xxxxxxxxxx) The Used Kharma Lot / The Phoenix Project An automatic & random fortune For the Minute from Unix fortunes: For gin, in cruel Sober truth, Supplies the fuel For flaming youth. -- Noel Coward
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