On 22 April 2011 15:11, nicolas vigier <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 22 Apr 2011, Frank Griffin wrote: > >> On 04/22/2011 07:18 AM, Frank Griffin wrote: >>> >>> There doesn't seem to be a config option to control this "feature", so I'm >>> guessing it's a build option that just got turned on, if it's an option at >>> all. >> >> I found it, in Edit->Preferences->Advanced->General "Enable Global search >> and Indexer". Most of the Google hits were out of date, and placed it in >> Tools->Options->Advanced, which no longer exists. >> >> Do we really want this on by default ? > > What is upstream default ? > >
Enabled by default. As Thierry Vignaud said, some users will want it, some won't. Fedora disables it by default: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=thunderbird.git;a=blob;f=thunderbird-redhat-default-prefs.js;h=eeb5c98f324ba4877f2374a758272b9ebb8eb899;hb=HEAD Debian doesn't disable it AFAICS. If it doesn't impact performance badly, 118MB on a 1TB HDD is nothing... should be left as upstream default, enabled. (I don't use it myself, though, as I don't use TB a lot). -- Ahmad Samir
