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pFind 6.3

Posted: Sat 03 Feb 2007, 22:47
by zigbert
pFind file finder


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pFind-6.3.pet [Mirror] (17 kb). gtkdialog 0.8.2
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Posted: Sun 04 Feb 2007, 18:48
by zigbert
Version 0.2.0 is uploaded. See main post.

Posted: Sun 04 Feb 2007, 21:25
by klhrevolutionist
This looks a lot easier than most search gui's. Good work & yes keep it simple for the end user.

One thing I would change is the "searchpath" it is by default "/root/" I suggest change it to "/"

Great work and a simple config file that can be extended very nice !!

Posted: Mon 05 Feb 2007, 23:29
by zigbert
klhrevolutionist, nice to hear, that you like it. I will consider to change the default searchpath to '/'. The problem occur when you accidentally search for content (grep) through the total harddisk. At the moment, there is no cancel button.

Posted: Tue 06 Feb 2007, 00:05
by Lobster
:D

Sigmund, speaking on behalf of the idiot masses (or speaking for myself as a massive idiot) I liked it

Simple layout
clear indication and results

I would get rid of the OK confirmation to search and launch straight into search with a dialogue button saying you are searching, if possible

I would change search path default to /

and I would change 'code' to 'commands'

I also rather like the ability to have the config file as editable

You have a very important facility here and I hope to see it in 2.14 or 2.15 of Puppy

Posted: Tue 06 Feb 2007, 09:04
by zigbert
Version 0.3.0. See main post

Lobster.
Feedback makes me happy, and programs better. - nice combination :D
'Ok button' has disapeared and path has become '/'.
Thanks a lot.

One more request...

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 08:11
by daftdog
I hate to be a pain (well, I don't really :lol: ) but I was wondering if it is possible to be able to start a search by hitting the 'Enter/Return' key rather than having to use the mouse to click on the 'Search' button. Seems to make more sense to me as you are already using the keyboard to type in the search query.

Thanx for a great app; nice and simple.

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 09:00
by veronicathecow
Must agree it looks great, I am also a fan of being able to do all command via keyboard, it so much quicker than mouse, keyboard, mouse, keyboard...
thanks

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 11:40
by Lobster
Pfind = Puppy Find?

shouldn't it be called "fetch"? :wink:

just put in *.jpg and it found all my jpgs . . .

hooray.

The code seems writen in shell and uses grep. Very good.

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 13:38
by zigbert
Daftdog and veronicathecow
you're absolutely right. - Pfind would have been better if seacrh could have been started with 'enter'. You can start search from keyboard by pushing 'tab' around 20 times, until searchbutton gets focus. Come on, that's easy :D ......If anyone has this knowledge about Gtkdialog, please let us know. There could be a workaround by rearranging the gui....

Please, be a pain, complain more, make it all better.

Sigmund

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 13:49
by zigbert
Lobster

Pfind = Puppyfind
Gnome has G
KDE has K
Why shouldn't we have the P.
Everything would be short, easy and give a hint of what the program does:
Pripper, Ptorrent, Pnetwork, Pburn, Prename, Pconvert (soxgui), Pfind, Pbackup, Pbattery.....

I have nothing against Pfetch.
You're the englishman, and knows if it explains better what it does?????

Posted: Wed 07 Feb 2007, 14:59
by veronicathecow
Hi Zigbert, whilst "P"this and "P" that sound good it means it's harder to find things in a menu list where as Fetch, and other ones not starting with "P" are easier to find especially if alphabetically ordered.
Either way its a great progam

Posted: Thu 08 Feb 2007, 21:46
by zigbert
version 0.4.0. See main post.
Upgraded config file and minor improvements

Thanks to klhrevolutionist for help and improvements

It is still named Pfind, but we'll see......

Posted: Fri 09 Feb 2007, 17:35
by zigbert
Version 0.5. See main post.

Pfind has got a speed-up, when using 'match extensions'. Thanks to klhrevolutionist for the idea.

The profile-chooser, has got a facelift.

Posted: Sat 17 Feb 2007, 10:42
by veronicathecow
Hi Zigbert, am I doing something wrong because Pfind does not seem to search directories underneath the one you are currently searching?
Is it possible to add this option if not there.

Many thanks.
Tony
P.S. love the clean clear interface.

Posted: Sat 17 Feb 2007, 23:01
by zigbert
Version 0.6 is uploaded. See main post.

Huge Upgrade!!!

Posted: Sun 18 Feb 2007, 00:20
by MU
very very good work, zigbert :D
Mark

Pfind

Posted: Sun 18 Feb 2007, 02:34
by vovchik
Dear Zigbert,

I consider Pfind a real gem, all the more because you can configure it to do what you want and the script is very transparent. I changed two instances of xmessage to gxmessage for reasons of optics, since xmessage simply looks ugly and out of place if you already have a well-groomed puppy. In any event, thanks for the outstanding work.

Vovchik

Posted: Sun 18 Feb 2007, 12:23
by zigbert
vovchik: Thanks for reply: xmessage will be changed to gxmessage.

veronicathecow: Does 0.6 work for you?

Posted: Fri 23 Feb 2007, 10:22
by veronicathecow
Hi, still not sure how to search subdirectories, am I being dumb?
thanks