also potentially a security measure...wouldn't have other peoples'
computers indexing your device but still have ability to search with
tracker

On 10/27/07, Mike McWay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can see your reasoning for this, but we're still only considering a
> single user HD.  storing the db locally is fine in that case and would
> give unplugged searchability.
>
> In a case of a more mobile drive and single use scenarios, it may make
> sense to have a HD based index.  user could still have a local db that
> could sync with the HD index (or just the HD itself) allowing for
> unplugged search.
>
> Similarly for burned CDs and DVDs, could be convenient to create an
> index of the contents before burning, that would also be burned to
> disc.
>
> On 10/27/07, Khashayar Naderehvandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I think it would be great to show all results. From not attached disk's,
> > > too. So we can search e.g. on DVD/CD for backups we made.
> > > Maybe with a hint in t-s-t that the disk is not present.
> > > Is it possible to add a user-defined-label to each HDD/DVD/CD we index?
> > > E.g. "Photos07 - 2".
> > > So t-s-t can show something like: the picture is located on "Photos07 -
> > > 2"-DVD.
> >
> > I think the best thing would be if the deskbar module, as well as the search
> > in nautilus simply didn't return results from external drives while they are
> > not attached. On the other hand, t-s-t could very well do it as suggested
> > above. Best thing would perhaps be a check box in t-s-t to include results
> > from external drives.
> >
> > Regards,
> > K.
> >
> >
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