SearchProviderDlgUI
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Enter the human-readable name of the search provider here.
Qt::LeftToRight
&Name:
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
false
leName
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<qt>
Enter the URI that is used to perform a search on the search engine here.<br/>The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \{@} or \{0}.<br/>
Recommended is \{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string, whereas \{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string.<br/>You can use \{1} ... \{n} to specify certain words from the query and \{name} to specify a value given by 'name=value' in the user query.<br/>In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\{name1,name2,...,"string"}).<br/>The first matching value (from the left) will be used as the substitution value for the resulting URI.<br/>A quoted string can be used as the default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list.
</qt>
Qt::LeftToRight
&URL:
true
leQuery
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<qt>
Enter the URI that is used to perform a search on the search engine here.<br/>The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \{@} or \{0}.<br/>
Recommended is \{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string, whereas \{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string.<br/>You can use \{1} ... \{n} to specify certain words from the query and \{name} to specify a value given by 'name=value' in the user query.<br/>In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\{name1,name2,...,"string"}).<br/>The first matching value (from the left) will be used as the substitution value for the resulting URI.<br/>A quoted string can be used as the default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list.
</qt>
<qt>
Enter the URI that is used to perform a search on the search engine here.<br/>The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \{@} or \{0}.<br/>
Recommended is \{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string, whereas \{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string.<br/>You can use \{1} ... \{n} to specify certain words from the query and \{name} to specify a value given by 'name=value' in the user query.<br/>In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\{name1,name2,...,"string"}).<br/>The first matching value (from the left) will be used as the substitution value for the resulting URI.<br/>A quoted string can be used as the default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list.
</qt>
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0
0
Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query.
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<qt>
The keywords entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the keyword <b>av</b> can be used as in <b>av</b>:<b>my search</b>
</qt>
<qt>
The keywords entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the keyword <b>av</b> can be used as in <b>av</b>:<b>my search</b>
</qt>
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<html><head/><body><p>Enter the human-readable name of the Web search keyword here.</p></body></html>
<html><head/><body><p>Enter the human-readable name of the Web search keyword shortcut here.</p></body></html>
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<qt>
The keywords entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the keyword <b>av</b> can be used as in <b>av</b>:<b>my search</b>
</qt>
&Keywords:
true
leShortcut
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Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query
&Character set:
true
cbCharset
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Insert query placeholder
leName
leQuery
leShortcut
cbCharset