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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Safari
Authored by: Mikey-San on Feb 27, '03 10:23:21AM

Also, if you highlight the URL and hit command-shift-l, it'll open in Safari no matter what app you're in (command-shift-u for OmniWeb).

Yay services!


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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Safari
Authored by: scoops on Feb 27, '03 11:24:07AM

what i think is even more useful than the url hint (though it is very cool) is that you can highlight ANY word, phrase, name etc. and hold the control key and it will offer you the option to "Google Search" it!!!! Now THAT is cool!



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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Safari
Authored by: dzurn on Feb 27, '03 02:05:06PM

For me, Cmd-Shift-I opens my iDisk from the Finder's 'Go' menu. It didn't open Safari or do anything with the selected text.

"Open URL with Safari" is definitely a Service option, but there's no keyboard shortcut listed in the Services menu.

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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Safari
Authored by: VEGx on Feb 27, '03 03:20:22PM

L not i



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Service shortcuts change to avoid conflicts
Authored by: dzurn on Feb 27, '03 03:55:57PM

I see now that it was supposed to be L, not I. I also have a text service installed which laid claim to the Cmd-Shift-L, so it didn't work for me anyway.

It is amazing how the Service keyboard shortcuts change depending on the foremost application.

You can be sure that if you see a shortcut listed, then it will not duplicate another one. They can be supressed if they conflict with one in the foremost application. It used to be that you might not know if a shortcut would conflict with the app's shortcuts or not.

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