> Just move the file. That's it. And of course make sure the target folder
Had no clue that nepomuk recognizes a move :) > sounds like more complex configuration for the indexer which is not much > fun. It means not only to skip the content on indexing (which would be > easy to introduce) but also to remove it when moving a file into a > folder which is configured as such and adding it when doing the opposite. > All possible but someone has to do it. :P I don't mind doing it, just to get a green light for it :) > Actually maybe it would be simpler to just do that in PA manually: > remove the content, then move the file. And when moving it back call > nepomukindexer on it (or queue it in the indexer via dbus to be > re-indexed forcefully). This would work for PA where the user doesn't have a file manager. But it would fail for the desktop (which will also get the encryption feature) when the user manually moves a file to the encrypted folder. So, I'll have to go for the more complex (and therefore more fun) solution. And I promise more sane commit messages :) -- Cheerio, Ivan -- While you were hanging yourself on someone else's words Dying to believe in what you heard I was staring straight into the shining sun _______________________________________________ Nepomuk mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk
