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Mactionary by Sechstein

Look up the selected text by right-click on your mouse or by pressing <option/alt> twice.

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Select a word and right-click on it, then click the menu “Look up … in Dictionary”.The word under the mouse cursor can be auto-selected before a right-click. (Bug: doesn't work for the first click) (version 2 only)
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This can also help if three-finger-lookup or Cmd-Ctrl-D does not work on your mac with the latest Firefox. (Fixed in Firefox 49)

P.S. Translations welcome. Just leave your comments.
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Version
3.0.1resigned1
Size
57.01 kB
Last updated
a year ago (25 Apr 2024)
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