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Message 1458753 - Posted: 30 Dec 2013, 12:06:09 UTC

Popchrom let you type a few letters, hit the hot-key and get long word/expression.

Popchrom add-on/extension (ADD it to your browser):
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/popchrom/iinhokidgfoomcighckbjmlcndbjmomp

For:
Google Chrome / SRWare Iron / probably also for Other browsers based on Chromium
(I tested/use it on SRWare Iron 27.0.1500.0)

Read about Popchrom (if you wish):
http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/05/windows/internet/plugins/type-faster-using-text-abbreviations-popchrom.html
https://www.google.com/#q=Popchrom


Get my Abbreviations:
http://pastebin.com/kFBJE703
(use DOWNLOAD link at the top-left to save as popchrom_bilbg.txt)

Open Popchrom - Options (e.g. click the icon in address/URL line)
Drag and Drop popchrom_bilbg.txt over the orange word/tab [Text] to Import it
(only the small dotted rectangle around word Text works)


Popchrom - Options:
([Download] button is in fact Export button - to save your abbreviations as .txt file)




My Settings:
! You need to use Ctrl+S to Save the Settings!
I changed the hot-key from the default Ctrl+[Space] to ` (backquote/backtick)





Examples of use:
(bold denotes words where you have to hit the hot-key to expand the abbreviations):

You type:
Count can be edited in ai in your sd
Create ccl with no and put it in dd
On your aa g you can run s v7 and ap op app

Put b on nnt
Post first 40-50 lines of mes from ell
With oc my nn g have te 77 deg

cc ai ac cp lp (text)
ccl ail acl cpl lpl (links)

... and get:
Count can be edited in app_info.xml in your SETI@home directory (<BOINC_Data>\projects\setiathome.berkeley.edu\)
Create cc_config.xml with Notepad and put it in BOINC Data directory
On your ATI AMD GPU you can run SETI@home v7 and AstroPulse OpenCL applications

Put BOINC on No New Tasks
Post first 40-50 lines of Messages from Event Log (Ctrl+Shift+E)
With Overclock my NVIDIA GPU have temperature 77 °C

cc_config.xml app_info.xml app_config.xml Computing preferences Local preferences (text)
cc_config.xml app_info.xml app_config.xml Computing preferences Local preferences (links)


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For Firefox there is similar add-on Text Complete
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/text-complete/

It saves the abbreviations in txcpl.xml file which is in:
%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<some-numbers>.default\

The file have different format and I didn't find an easy way to convert from Popchrom to 'Text Complete' format:
(If someone of you can make some convert script it will be good)

<textcomplete><txt shortcut="a+"><![CDATA[Alt+]]></txt><txt shortcut="aa"><![CDATA[ATI AMD]]></txt><txt shortcut="ac"><![CDATA[app_config.xml]]></txt></textcomplete>
 


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Message 1469416 - Posted: 27 Jan 2014, 6:38:00 UTC

If anyone cares - I posted new version of abbreviations at the same place:
http://pastebin.com/u/BilBg
http://pastebin.com/kFBJE703

Suggestions for additions/corrections are welcome...
 


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Message 1505308 - Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 18:51:26 UTC


New version of abbreviations at the same place.
(all old versions also available)


 


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