I knew I had seen the instructions somewhere :) Thanks Nick for the reminder!

--Diego

On Oct 1, 2012, at 7:39 PM, Nick Anderson <n...@cmdln.org> wrote:

> On 10/01/2012 05:38 PM, Diego Zamboni wrote:
>> Can you point me to a reference on how to implement one? I'd be happy to do 
>> it.
>> 
>> I personally use it by defining a search keyword and using it directly from 
>> the URL bar. I believe Firefox supports them natively, for Safari I use the 
>> KeySearch extension:http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/keysearch/help
> 
> I covered how to do it in my review.
> http://www.cmdln.org/2012/03/29/review-learning-cfengine-3/
> 
> You can use Die­gos’ index as a search provider in your browser. You can 
> use searchplugins.net to cre­ate a search for it. Just enter 
> http://cf-learn.info/ref/TEST in the Search URL box. Set the title to 
> “CFEngine Ref­er­ence Man­ual”, hit cre­ate plug-in and click the link 
> to install the search plug-in. Once that’s done you can cre­ate a 
> key­word to use in the address bar as well by click­ing your search 
> provider drop-down icon, going to “Man­age Search Engines”, select­ing 
> the provider and finally “Edit Key­word”. Now you can use the search box 
> in your browser or you can use your key­word in you address bar to 
> quickly and effi­ciently search the CFEngine Ref­er­ence Man­ual. Ok 
> lets get out of chap­ter two already, I don’t want to com­pletely turn 
> into the sham­wow guy.
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