At Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:53:48 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: > > Beagle-search often doesn't show all search results. Sometimes it > > says something like showing the top 12 of 36 matches, and IIRC I've > > also seen it saying something like "Showing the top 2 of 3 total > > matches". > > There's a decent chance here that the beagle-search UI doesn't know > how to display that third result. One way to check this is to run the > search using the beagle-query command line client and seeing if you > get 3 hits.
I plan to try that the next time. BTW, I just thought: I may want to check out alternative interfaces to beagle-search. After all, fortunately, nobody is forced to interface with beagle through beagle-search. That doesn't mean that I don't like beagle-search, but it has three major deficiencies: * It sometimes/frequently doesn't show all search results, and yes, I want all, even if there are thousands: As said before, often I get many hits in emails and these can be easily filtered manually since they have file names consisting only of digits. * The handler for the files (at the moment, it's xdg-open) cannot be changed to something else manually. * It crashes sometimes. -- Felix E. Klee Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED], SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Skype: felix.klee _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
