Hi On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, wwp wrote:
> Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:09:55 +0100 > From: wwp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Find File results > > Hello Felix, > > > On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 19:18:33 -0500 Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I can't seem to find any option to list only one file per file in find > > file results. The results seem to list multiple copies of files based > > upon access times instead of unique files, which sometimes lists the > > same file more than 20 times. Is there no option to do this? > > No, since it's design to show all occurrences (and their line number), but I > second this, would be nice to also know what file simply match. Just select Panelize after you have the first list. That will give you a panel with the files that have been found. > But it would also be nice to be able to match filenames case UNsensitively > (useful when you don't know exactly where what you're looking for is located). Remember that you can customise the "eXternal panelize" command to do almost anything you want. Just try: External Panelize/Other Command slocate -i filenamestring Panelize You can even pipe the output of "slocate -i filenamestring" to filter it, eg: slocate -i filenamestring | grep bin or use slocate -r to use a regular expression for your search. And by using "Add new" you can save a command for future use. One of my favourites is to sort the sendmail mail queue and panelise the output, keeping associated df and qf files together: ls -1 q* d* x* | sort -k1.3 -k1.1,1.2 Very handy for separating incomplete df files from the rest. Regards Jim Holland System Administrator MANGO - Zimbabwe's non-profit e-mail service _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
