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I have added a mark "(*1)" to [[Wanted: Hindi books]] for all books that are in this section of the OSB. --DhyanAntar 03:47, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
I have added a mark "(*1)" to [[Wanted: Hindi books]] for all books that are in this section of the OSB. --DhyanAntar 03:47, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
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your instructions :
Searching: we found that a good way to search in this gigantic source is to use a search-engine. E.g.:
<Shift+Ctlr+click> here to search for "vivek" ...
will not work on a Mac. better to just say:
Open this in your web-browser: '' "your search string" site:oshosourcebook.com ''
--Rudra 11:11, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
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:I see what you mean. The problem is that  <Shift+Ctlr+click>, but I think your solution is too abstract. My aim is to put them on duckduckgo with the string immediately. Is there a way to make a link that jumps to a new browser-tab AND leaves the Wiki-tab where it is?
:Or, alternatively, what is the key-combination on Mac/Safari?
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hmm? too abstract? do you really think people don't know how to use their web-browser? after all, they spend most of their so called "waking hours" using them.--Rudra 02:27, 2 August 2022 (UTC)
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The point is not "web-browser" but "web-browser plus search engine". Makes it even longer.
What is the key combi to open a new tab in Safari?

Latest revision as of 07:18, 2 August 2022

Checked Bibliography section for English and Hindi books. There are also other translation books, which i skipped. The section is quite accurate.

I have added a mark "(*1)" to Wanted: Hindi books for all books that are in this section of the OSB. --DhyanAntar 03:47, 28 March 2021 (UTC)


your instructions :

Searching: we found that a good way to search in this gigantic source is to use a search-engine. E.g.:
<Shift+Ctlr+click> here to search for "vivek" ...

will not work on a Mac. better to just say:

Open this in your web-browser:  "your search string" site:oshosourcebook.com 

--Rudra 11:11, 1 August 2022 (UTC)


I see what you mean. The problem is that <Shift+Ctlr+click>, but I think your solution is too abstract. My aim is to put them on duckduckgo with the string immediately. Is there a way to make a link that jumps to a new browser-tab AND leaves the Wiki-tab where it is?
Or, alternatively, what is the key-combination on Mac/Safari?

hmm? too abstract? do you really think people don't know how to use their web-browser? after all, they spend most of their so called "waking hours" using them.--Rudra 02:27, 2 August 2022 (UTC)


The point is not "web-browser" but "web-browser plus search engine". Makes it even longer.

What is the key combi to open a new tab in Safari?