Alexander Larsson <alexl <at> redhat.com> writes: > I'm not sure. I haven't had time to look at the beagle integration patch > from the nautilus-search branch, but thats a form of search too that has > to be taken into account. I think with the new typeahead search model > we're already pretty close to something like your patch.
A use-case the typeahead search model can not cover is when I have a lot of files in a directory and want to work with a set of them which are identical in some part of the filename. I had for example a direcotry with dump files where always five belonged together. Unfortunately the part in the filename which grouped them was in the middle (*-<number>.dmp). Here the filtering patch would have been great and typeahead didn't helped me! > Maybe if we > make that not only match on the beginning of the file it would be useful > enough for find-in-directory, while larger searches could be done with > the nautilus-search stuff. Besides the filtering patch, making typeahead not only at the beginning would be great! > Anyway, I don't want to comment too much before I've taken a better look > at the nautilus-search branch. (Which I hope to do soon.) Hmm, but Beagle is Mono and I thought Mono won't be used by RedHat?! Greetings, Daniel -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
