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    Opera 12.17: How to edit search field pop up menu

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    • linuxmint7
      linuxmint7 last edited by

      I think the topic starter means that they would like a 'Paste and Go' option in the standard text area context menu. So when they are visiting a web site that has a search box (actually built into the page), they can just right click into that search box and paste the contents of the clipboard and immediately initiate a search of that web site.

      This is my take on what they have written, but I could be wrong.

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      • stng
        stng last edited by

        I think the topic starter means that they would like a 'Paste and Go' option in the standard text area context menu.

        [Edit Popup Menu]

        Item, "Paste and Go"=Paste & Go

        Another method:

        Item, "Paste and Go"=Focus next widget & Click button

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          I think the topic starter means that they would like a 'Paste and Go' option in the standard text area context menu. So when they are visiting a web site that has a search box (actually built into the page), they can just right click into that search box and paste the contents of the clipboard and immediately initiate a search of that web site.
          This is my take on what they have written, but I could be wrong.

          Yes, that's exactly right, instead of paste and then have to hit the search button

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          • stng
            stng last edited by

            @laingman

            Try this:

            [Edit Popup Menu]

            Item, "Paste and Go"=Paste & Focus next widget & Click button

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            • sgunhouse
              sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

              Actual paste and go won't work, the one with Click button might ...

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              • stng
                stng last edited by

                Here is 100% working solution:

                1. Edit your menu's configuration file

                2. Add this string to the section [Edit Widget Popup Menu]:

                Item, "Paste and Go"=Select all & Paste & Focus next widget & Click button

                P.S. Works if there is "button" tag used (works in most of cases). Doesn't work with JavaScript-buttons.

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                • stng
                  stng last edited by

                  P.P.S: Thanks for the idea

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Ok, Thanks for all suggestions. My testing so far, both solutions work on some sites but not on the big ones, amazon, google, youtube etc. Seems to me that instead of the button solution it should be the enter key. I thought it would be easy.

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                    • stng
                      stng last edited by

                      @laingman

                      My testing so far, both solutions work on some sites but not on the big ones, amazon, google, youtube etc.

                      The method works well with a native buttons, but not with a sophisticated buttons on JS etc...

                      Seems to me that instead of the button solution it should be the enter key. I thought it would be easy.

                      You need to integrate utility NirCMD (freeware console utility, Windows only, it doesn't occupy RAM) to emulate Enter button in Opera.

                      Item, "Paste and Go"=Select all & Paste & Delay,500 & Execute program, "c:\windows\nircmd.exe","sendkeypress enter"

                      This should work everywhere.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        @laingman

                        My testing so far, both solutions work on some sites but not on the big ones, amazon, google, youtube etc.

                        The method works well with a native buttons, but not with a sophisticated buttons on JS etc...

                        Seems to me that instead of the button solution it should be the enter key. I thought it would be easy.

                        You need to integrate utility NirCMD (freeware console utility, Windows only, it doesn't occupy RAM) to emulate Enter button in Opera.
                        Item, "Paste and Go"=Select all & Paste & Delay,500 & Execute program, "c:\windows\nircmd.exe","sendkeypress enter"

                        Yep. You are a genious, works perfectly on all sites I have tested it with. I would buy you a beer if I knew how. Question, can this nircmd program be used to make cetain items bold type? For example I had edited my document menu (right click) to include back and forward histories and close. I would like close and print to be bold

                        Thanks to all who helped to solve this paste and go problem. That was sooo annoying the old way

                        This should work everywhere.

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                        • stng
                          stng last edited by

                          @laingman

                          🍺

                          Question, can this nircmd program be used to make cetain items bold type? For example I had edited my document menu (right click) to include back and forward histories and close. I would like close and print to be bold

                          No, unfortunately, not.
                          But you can use different/custom icons for submenu and menu items.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            @laingman

                            Question, can this nircmd program be used to make cetain items bold type? For example I had edited my document menu (right click) to include back and forward histories and close. I would like close and print to be bold

                            No, unfortunately, not.
                            But you can use different/custom icons for submenu and menu items.

                            OK. Thanks

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