Search bookmarks of different browsers and show the results in the overview. This extension currently supports Chromium, Epiphany, Google Chrome, Midori, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Seamonkey and Opera. To search in Mozilla and Midori bookmarks, you have to install the GIR files for libgda.
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8 | Rejected |
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We have this for chromium (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/173/search-chromium-bookmarks/) and firefox (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/149/search-firefox-bookmarks-provider/) already. I wonder if it makes sense to contact the original authors and share the maintainership of this one. As for epiphany, a search provider is planned to be in core. If you want to contribute, you should contact the upstream devs at epiphany-list@gnome.org. I'm sure they'll appreciate some help. PS: RDF is just XML with fancy namespaces. You can access in much the same way, just remember that E4X does not know namespaces, so you would use the prefixed name.
Can I leave my answer here? I doesn't see a reply button/link. Yes, I have seen the extensions for Chromium and Firefox. But they put their search results in separated panels. I'm using Firefox, Chromium and Midori. Would I use separated extensions, I would have 3 or more panels in the overview. Because of this I've created a new extension that puts all search results in a single panel. Maybe other users want it separated. I don't know. My problems with RDF are solved. Now I use 'default xml namespace' before the RDF is parsed. So I can access the nodes as properties. Did you mean that?