2007/2/5, Andreas Eckstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:

> Wow this sounds incredibly cool. Perhaps I should do a gnome-vfs
> frontend (being a gnomer myself)... Then people could search from
> Nautilus without actually recompiling it with tracker support...

This would be cool, yes. But before you start, maybe we should agree on
a common find:/ syntax and functionality to guarantee uniform user
experience. I was thinking about adding sub-scheme support sometime to
take advantage of tracker's categorisation, like this:
find:video:/my+birthday
and explicit wildcard support to filter filenames:
find:/report+physics/photon*.pdf
and perhaps to define query string to allow for more fine-grained search
options:
find:/report+physics/photon*.pdf?before=20061203&after=20061109
What do you think? Maybe even a small find-uri library would be in
order...


Hehe, I'm involved in a big search standardisation effort already, see
http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/WasabiAbout :-D Wasabi releases a public
api+spec proposal tomorrow, so if you are interested, you arrive at the
right time :-)

In due time (when everybody implements Wasabi interfaces) I think using the
wasabi user search language (
http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/WasabiUserSearchLanguage) an uri like

find://<wasabi user search>

would be the correct approach even though the query is unlikely to classify
as a valid uri.

Cheers,
Mikkel

> Just one plea, any screenshots? It might not seem like much, but I can
> tell you that it is :-) Perhaps even a screencast to show of the
> ridicolously fast Tracker 0.5.4?

Screenshots are up, before looking into that screencast thing I should
polish up my code a bit so the impression is not that of a ridiculously
slow front end ;)

> Cheers,
> Mikkel

Bye
Andreas

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