Public bug reported:
To reproduce on a laptop:
1. Open a virtual machine using VirtualBox (Windows 10 machine, not sure if it
matters)
2. Enter full-screen mode
3. Close the laptop's lid
4. Wait a few seconds, and open the lid
The session should be locked and you should see the lock screen. But
Public bug reported:
Add the feature to write for example *file* in the type-ahead, to
choose a file matching this pattern.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
When using the type-ahead find in nautilus, and at some point there are no
files matching the pattern, stop the typing.
This is more convenience for the user, and is the same behaviour as
TotalCommander's type-ahead feature (quick search)
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
@Daniel: That sounds awesome! Really looking forward to it.
Just one question:
1) Support scrolling through search w/mouse wheel
What does that mean? There is no search result.. Do you simply mean that
the mouse wheel should continue to function while the search box is
present?
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@Daniel: I see.
Are you sure this is the behaviour you want?
In Microsoft's Windows Explorer, the mouse wheel behaves normally when using
type-ahead, using it to scroll all through the folder content.
This seems a more suitable way to behave, rather than stopping the cursor at
the last file