Nautilus-Elementary developer ammonkey has made this screencast demonstrating slick integration between the Zeitgeist engine whic hprovides a personal semantic approach to managing files and the beautiful design of Nautilus-elementary.
I was trying to search through an un-indexed directory outside of my home folder. In order to do this, I have to jump into the terminal! Nautilus can handle this, nautilus-elementary can't!? It looks like we're taking a step in the wrong direction!
USE THE MICROPHONE! Don't go making your audience work hard to watch your tiny (and slow) typing.
calumcoburn 6 months ago
@0kkj I have to agree with you on this one!
I was trying to search through an un-indexed directory outside of my home folder. In order to do this, I have to jump into the terminal! Nautilus can handle this, nautilus-elementary can't!? It looks like we're taking a step in the wrong direction!
obba2004 1 year ago
OMG that guy types so slowly
geoffroymen 1 year ago
it sucks...
why the hell if I'm at /usr/share and I search for a file nautilus searches in the home folder??
cmon guys, we are in 2010.. can I perform a simple search??
this is the correct behaviour (windows7):
-search ONLY in the subdirs of the current folder.
-if a folder is indexed use tracker, else use the normal gnome search tool
-if a folder is not indexed, suggest the user to add it to the index
-suggest to perform a full system search using the indexer (tracker, zeitgeist ecc)
0kkj 1 year ago 2
Great! If it supported tags like Nepomuk does on KDE, it would be perfect.
slowstyler 1 year ago
Im not usually impressed but this is something I really want for once! Impressive!
Uberware 1 year ago
really cool man, awesome! congratulations!
DarkAndrew007 1 year ago
It's really awesome!!!! I love it very much!
But I believe a semantic search would be like "Where is my documents?" or "Show me 3 pictures I used yesterday", wouldn't it?
ss3tsk8 1 year ago