will dodon570 wrote:Would it make sense to save the window geometry like you do in pmusic?
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pFind 6.3
Version 6.0
See main post
Changelog
- Save geometry. (thanks to don570)
- Save advanced-gui status.
- Icon for advanced button.
- Larger default gui-width. (thanks to live)
- Border around right-click menu.
- Rewritten right-click menu code.
- Use libstardust theming if exist to set color of svg.
- bigger svg buttons.
- Open as text option in the right-click menu. (thanks to live)
- Update translation in credits.
- Scale about-dialog.
- Scale preferences window.
- Bugfix: Version upgrade failed.
See main post
Changelog
- Save geometry. (thanks to don570)
- Save advanced-gui status.
- Icon for advanced button.
- Larger default gui-width. (thanks to live)
- Border around right-click menu.
- Rewritten right-click menu code.
- Use libstardust theming if exist to set color of svg.
- bigger svg buttons.
- Open as text option in the right-click menu. (thanks to live)
- Update translation in credits.
- Scale about-dialog.
- Scale preferences window.
- Bugfix: Version upgrade failed.
- rg66
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# pfind
/usr/local/pfind/pfind: line 337: /root/.pfind/tmp/ADVANCED_GUI_STATUS: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pfind/pfind: line 337: /root/.pfind/tmp/ADVANCED_GUI_STATUS: No such file or directory
** (gtkdialog:15931): ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 64, near token '</default>': syntax error
Thanks for adding open as text to the right click menu
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
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rg66 wrote:Code: Select all
I had to first make /root/.pfind/tmp/ADVANCED_GUI_STATUS to get it to run. It then locked up, second run was ok after ADVANCED_GUI_STATUS had true written to it.[/quote] Can confirm that needs to be done in Carolina also, I found it needs any text in ADVANCED_GUI_STATUS, as long as it's not a blank file.
[b]Carolina:[/b] [url=http://smokey01.com/carolina/pages/recent-repo.html]Recent Repository Additions[/url]
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- charlie6
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- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
search on date input a file located along a symlink
Hi Sigmund,
thanks a lot for this 6.1 version!
still wondering how to find a file on date input ?
example:
looking for a text file named data.rtf created by 14 may 2013 and located in /mnt/home/my-documents. There is a symlink /root/my-documents pointing to /mnt/home/my-documents.
Starting pFind with only the search string date manages to fing date2.rtf;
If clicking on "Advanced" and entering under Match area the dates
from 05/13/2013 and to 05/15/2013 (date format MM/JJ/AAAA),
and checking the atime box,
then pFind returns "File not found".
No better when "Follow symlinks" box checked: here are some of the command line messages about a "file system loop" in this last case:
Thanks for any comment
Charlie
thanks a lot for this 6.1 version!
still wondering how to find a file on date input ?
example:
looking for a text file named data.rtf created by 14 may 2013 and located in /mnt/home/my-documents. There is a symlink /root/my-documents pointing to /mnt/home/my-documents.
Starting pFind with only the search string date manages to fing date2.rtf;
If clicking on "Advanced" and entering under Match area the dates
from 05/13/2013 and to 05/15/2013 (date format MM/JJ/AAAA),
and checking the atime box,
then pFind returns "File not found".
No better when "Follow symlinks" box checked: here are some of the command line messages about a "file system loop" in this last case:
Am i missing something?...
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_gif/Edit with mtPaint/mtpaint' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_gif/Edit with mtPaint'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_svg+xml/Edit with mtPaint/mtpaint' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_svg+xml/Edit with mtPaint'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_ro7/lib/i386-linux-gnu' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_ro7/lib'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_ro7/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_ro7/usr/lib'.
...
Thanks for any comment
Charlie
@zigbert
Thanks, great improvement with 6.1
Some comments:
I. When there is no search result, I notice this (but no incidence)
II. How did you get the nice grey background color of your screenshots?
III. Drop down of the 8(?) last search queries (possibly with their options).
IV. On search result, toggle off the advanced pane search.
It took me some time to realise that by clicking on advanced button it does the job. Normally you only need to view the result.
V. A metatag search possibility.
VI. pfilesearch preferences window,
* if you could increase its width, it would be clearer to view which container are taken into account.
I do copy & paste into Geany.
I would add:
* for audio: m4b, opus, vorbis
* for video: mp4, mkv, webm
* for code: css
VII. Food for thoughs http://stefanstools.sourceforge.net/grepWin.html
Thanks, great improvement with 6.1
Some comments:
I. When there is no search result, I notice this (but no incidence)
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(gtkdialog:10870): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 1 char 19: Element 'span' was closed, but the currently open element is 'markup'
III. Drop down of the 8(?) last search queries (possibly with their options).
IV. On search result, toggle off the advanced pane search.
It took me some time to realise that by clicking on advanced button it does the job. Normally you only need to view the result.
V. A metatag search possibility.
VI. pfilesearch preferences window,
* if you could increase its width, it would be clearer to view which container are taken into account.
I do copy & paste into Geany.
I would add:
* for audio: m4b, opus, vorbis
* for video: mp4, mkv, webm
* for code: css
VII. Food for thoughs http://stefanstools.sourceforge.net/grepWin.html
Re: search on date input a file located along a symlink
Follow symlink is troublesome for find because of this loop-issue. If a symlink ie in /mnt/home is pointing back to / - we got the loop running. This is why follow symlink is not the default option in pFind.charlie6 wrote:Hi Sigmund,
thanks a lot for this 6.1 version!
still wondering how to find a file on date input ?
example:
looking for a text file named data.rtf created by 14 may 2013 and located in /mnt/home/my-documents. There is a symlink /root/my-documents pointing to /mnt/home/my-documents.
Starting pFind with only the search string date manages to fing date2.rtf;
If clicking on "Advanced" and entering under Match area the dates
from 05/13/2013 and to 05/15/2013 (date format MM/JJ/AAAA),
and checking the atime box,
then pFind returns "File not found".
No better when "Follow symlinks" box checked: here are some of the command line messages about a "file system loop" in this last case:Am i missing something?...
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_gif/Edit with mtPaint/mtpaint' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_gif/Edit with mtPaint'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_svg+xml/Edit with mtPaint/mtpaint' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_rw/mnt/home/zrightclick-wheezy-0.0.2/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.image_svg+xml/Edit with mtPaint'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_ro7/lib/i386-linux-gnu' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_ro7/lib'.
find: File system loop detected; `/initrd/pup_ro7/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu' is part of the same file system loop as `/initrd/pup_ro7/usr/lib'.
...
Thanks for any comment
Charlie
Date:
- I guess you are aware of that atime is access time - ctime is create time.
- I am not familiar with the date format MM/JJ/AAAA, but in english it is MM/DD/YYYY as Month/Date/Year.
- More info if you hover the date-area. A tooltip box will show.
- Have you tested the date-match from 01/01/1970 - today.
- I made a date-test here, and it works as expected.
Sigmund
From my alternative desktop manager (for jwm)live wrote:II. How did you get the nice grey background color of your screenshots?
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=794783
This is already done for pFilesearch 2.0live wrote:VI. pfilesearch preferences window,
* if you could increase its width, it would be clearer to view which container are taken into account.
Your specific thoughts are more valuable to me.live wrote:VII. Food for thoughs http://stefanstools.sourceforge.net/grepWin.html
- charlie6
- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Mon 30 Jun 2008, 04:03
- Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
Re: search on date input a file located along a symlink
Hi Sigmund,
many thanks for your exhaustive answer as also for your steady kindness for answering !
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0 pointing to /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/i2c-0
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1 pointing to /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/i2c-1
etc...
I don't know if this is specific to my pupsave story (ca. 2 years old ) ??? So I 'll get a try on a fresh pupsave. Or maybe run pfind from a live-cd session and scanning my mounted pupsave file ...?
Here are message from terminal while running pfind with "Follow symlinks" activated:
Cheers, Charlie
many thanks for your exhaustive answer as also for your steady kindness for answering !
Yep ! i've found number of symlinks in my pupsave file:zigbert wrote:Follow symlink is troublesome for find because of this loop-issue. If a symlink ie in /mnt/home is pointing back to / - we got the loop running. This is why follow symlink is not the default option in pFind.
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0 pointing to /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/i2c-0
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1 pointing to /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/i2c-1
etc...
I don't know if this is specific to my pupsave story (ca. 2 years old ) ??? So I 'll get a try on a fresh pupsave. Or maybe run pfind from a live-cd session and scanning my mounted pupsave file ...?
Here are message from terminal while running pfind with "Follow symlinks" activated:
...
find: File system loop detected; `/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/device/subsystem/devices/0000:00:02.0/firmware_node/device:03/subsystem/devices/PNP0303:00/physical_node/subsystem/devices/00:0b/tty/ttyS0/subsystem/ttyS2/device/subsystem/devices/i8042/serio0/input/input0/event0/subsystem/event5/device/device/subsystem/devices/1-6/1-6.1/driver/1-6.2/1-6.2:1.0/host3/scsi_host/host3/subsystem/host0/device/target0:0:0/subsystem/devices/target1:0:0/1:0:0:0/bsg/1:0:0:0/subsystem/2:0:0:0/device/scsi_disk/2:0:0:0/subsystem/3:0:0:0/device/block/sdc/sdc1/subsystem/ram10/bdi/subsystem/7:4/subsystem' is part of the same file system loop as `/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/device/subsystem/devices/0000:00:02.0/firmware_node/device:03/subsystem/devices/PNP0303:00/physical_node/subsystem/devices/00:0b/tty/ttyS0/subsystem/ttyS2/device/subsystem/devices/i8042/serio0/input/input0/event0/subsystem/event5/device/device/subsystem/devices/1-6/1-6.1/driver/1-6.2/1-6.2:1.0/host3/scsi_host/host3/subsystem/host0/device/target0:0:0/subsystem/devices/target1:0:0/1:0:0:0/bsg/1:0:0:0/subsystem/2:0:0:0/device/scsi_disk/2:0:0:0/subsystem/3:0:0:0/device/block/sdc/sdc1/subsystem/ram10/bdi/subsystem'.
find: File system loop detected; `/sys/bus/i2c/devices/...
sorry ...I'd better write MM/DD/YYYY ...Date:
- I guess you are aware of that atime is access time - ctime is create time.
- I am not familiar with the date format MM/JJ/AAAA, but in english it is MM/DD/YYYY as Month/Date/Year.
- More info if you hover the date-area. A tooltip box will show.
yes ==>> see the terminal messages quoted above.- Have you tested the date-match from 01/01/1970 - today
Cheers, Charlie
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