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* Commands for all of the menu items (so that I never have to reach for the mouse to menu again). Sandro mentioned this recently.  
* Commands for all of the menu items (so that I never have to reach for the mouse to menu again). Sandro mentioned this recently.  
** I would actually encourage this and say that every firefox menu item, shortcut, and who knows what else should be built into ubiquity. (I got the idea from the conversation around [http://www.cimitan.com/blog/2009/01/31/do-ifying-gtk-30/ do-ifying gnome], which not surprisingly started with ubiquity :) Anyway, this would both make ubiquity more useful and Fx shortcuts more discoverable, imho.
** I would actually encourage this and say that every firefox menu item, shortcut, and who knows what else should be built into ubiquity. (I got the idea from the conversation around [http://www.cimitan.com/blog/2009/01/31/do-ifying-gtk-30/ do-ifying gnome], which not surprisingly started with ubiquity :) Anyway, this would both make ubiquity more useful and Fx shortcuts more discoverable, imho.
** I created a command called [http://mozilla.doslash.org/ubiquity/ "Invoke menu item"] for Ubiquity 0.5, which lets you type the menu name and have it executed. --[[User:Asqueella|Nickolay]]
* A 'map keyboard shortcut to command' command would be nice.
* A 'map keyboard shortcut to command' command would be nice.
* Program launcher (When in Chrome, JS can launch other applications)
* Program launcher (When in Chrome, JS can launch other applications)
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* The ability to Edit existing/installed commands. I.E. "edit-command define" would search for an installed "define" command and open the source in the command-editor.
* The ability to Edit existing/installed commands. I.E. "edit-command define" would search for an installed "define" command and open the source in the command-editor.
* The ability to bookmark a page and bypass the [ok/cancel] dialog box so that you can bookmark related tabs all at once.
* The ability to bookmark a page and bypass the [ok/cancel] dialog box so that you can bookmark related tabs all at once.
* Instead of folding other functionalities of add-ons into Ubiquity, a command that lists all installed, active add-ons in the browers, and after highlighting the add-ons lists in the right pane the functionally. Expample: I would like to a this wiki to my "Read it later" add-on by simply typing "add-on read it later", scroll to the options of the add-on and select the option(s). In this example the add-on has one function and the site is added to my "to read list"
* Instead of folding other functionalities of add-ons into Ubiquity, a command that lists all installed, active add-ons in the browers, and after highlighting the add-ons lists in the right pane the functionally. Expample: I would like to add this wiki to my "Read it later" add-on by simply typing "add-on read it later", scroll to the options of the add-on and select the option(s). In this example the add-on has one function and the site is added to my "to read list"
* Toggle caret browsing (F7)
* Toggle caret browsing (F7)
* S(l)idebar commands. Might need aios.
* S(l)idebar commands. Might need aios.
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