Plover dictionary entries based on the current focussed application.
This plugin has two dictionary types .ad
and .mad
, for defining single or multiple application dictionaries
respectively. The first is not readonly, allowing for entries to be added through Plover, but .mad
dictionaries are
readonly. Both have to be edited to change which applications the entries within the dictionary
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Navigate to the installation directory for Plover and open a terminal / command prompt.
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Run:
<exe_name> -s plover_plugins install -e plover-application-dictionary
The plover-application-controls plugin should be installed automatically as a dependency.
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Restart Plover.
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Configure > Plugins > Enable
application_controls
.
Disabling application_controls
will prevent the plugin from being able to detect the currently active window.
Dictionaries can match applications using three properties, app
, class
and title
. title
should be consistent
between platforms, whereas class
and app
will depend across platforms and specific user installations. To find an
application's app
or class
, see
plover-application-controls meta actions.
class
is only available on some Linux systems.
Matching supports full Regex. An empty string will match anything.
The following is an example dictionary which only activates when Discord or Firefox is active. Implementation from system to system may vary.
{
"app": "",
"class": "discord|Navigator",
"title": "",
"entries": {
...
}
}
The following is an example dictionary which defines separate entries depending on the user being messaged on Discord.
[
{
"app": "",
"class": "discord",
"title": "@User1 - Discord",
"entries": {
...
}
},
{
"app": "",
"class": "discord",
"title": "@User2 - Discord",
"entries": {
...
}
}
]