pFind 6.3
Tell me the name of that search tool
37 pages ! i use a lot Pfind, which is the tool.
Other tools are available, especially this one : you are somwhere in a directory, you right click your mouse, et choose find. YOU get that search tool. What's its name. I dont understand how to use it .
Tell me the name of that search tool.... and how to use it ?
Merci beaucoup messieurs. Now, I explore these0 37 pages. Without any doubt, there is something to learn. Have a nice and sunny afternoon. Here, it's raining again...
Other tools are available, especially this one : you are somwhere in a directory, you right click your mouse, et choose find. YOU get that search tool. What's its name. I dont understand how to use it .
Tell me the name of that search tool.... and how to use it ?
Merci beaucoup messieurs. Now, I explore these0 37 pages. Without any doubt, there is something to learn. Have a nice and sunny afternoon. Here, it's raining again...
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to find a text in a pdf file ????? !!!!
to find a text in a pdf file ????? !!!!
I you have it, tell me ! Does it exist ? it's for my job. Merci.
I you have it, tell me ! Does it exist ? it's for my job. Merci.
Pelo- see if this script fits the bill..
search in pdf : puppy linux does it !
I explain my job ; i have my ... 500 machines controlled once a year.
My controlling society mails me the reports under pdf format for each one.
But the number of the machine does not appear anywhere else that inside the report.
I have to open each report to know what machine is concerned.
MY firm is a big one with adobe, pdf, word,excel and tutti quanti
Puppy linux woud find inside pdf the machine number ? Ouah !
My controlling society mails me the reports under pdf format for each one.
But the number of the machine does not appear anywhere else that inside the report.
I have to open each report to know what machine is concerned.
MY firm is a big one with adobe, pdf, word,excel and tutti quanti
Puppy linux woud find inside pdf the machine number ? Ouah !
Re: Tell me the name of that search tool
I presume your file manager is rox (usually standard in Puppy). If this is correct, you are talking about rox's built-in search feature. The button to the right of the "expression" field will give you some help on it. There may be more help in the rox manual.Pelo wrote:37 pages ! i use a lot Pfind, which is the tool.
Other tools are available, especially this one : you are somwhere in a directory, you right click your mouse, et choose find. YOU get that search tool. What's its name. I dont understand how to use it .
Tell me the name of that search tool.... and how to use it ?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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If pfind included build-gettext, then it could open mo files
(if devx file was loaded)
and if it had Run_In_Terminal(which is small script)
then it could open a script in a terminal
window.
Here is how I did it in Bulldog finder...
(if devx file was loaded)
and if it had Run_In_Terminal(which is small script)
then it could open a script in a terminal
window.
Here is how I did it in Bulldog finder...
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funcbtnType0Create8() {
echo '<button image-position="'$1'" use-stock="true" tooltip-text="'$(gettext 'Run script in terminal')'">
<input file stock="gtk-execute"></input>
<label>"'$(gettext 'Run script')'"</label>
<action>funcpath</action>
<action>/usr/local/apps/Run_In_Terminal/AppRun "$(cat "$TEMPDIR/roxpath.txt")" &</action>
</button>'
}
advanced search cut off
Hello Zigbert,
Thanks for pfind and pfilesearch. Although I usually use pfilesearch, I noticed this about pfind 5.11 in Wheezy 3.5.2.7 and thought I should let you know. Pfind works smoothly, but when "advanced" is selected, the gui does not accommodate it well.
Regards,
Wognath
P.S. thank you very much also for your GtkDialog tips elsewhere http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=38608
Thanks for pfind and pfilesearch. Although I usually use pfilesearch, I noticed this about pfind 5.11 in Wheezy 3.5.2.7 and thought I should let you know. Pfind works smoothly, but when "advanced" is selected, the gui does not accommodate it well.
Regards,
Wognath
P.S. thank you very much also for your GtkDialog tips elsewhere http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=38608
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Problem with pfind and openbox?
Hi
Have there been any reported problems of using pfind when openbox is the wiindow manager?
I've encountered the same problem with both:
OpenboxPlus 1.6 beta 1 and 1.5.3
and
LxPup13.10 : a Puppy with LXDE
The problem occurs if you search for some files and then when they are displayed you right click on one of them but instead of clicking on one of the right-click menu items you click on the screen behind the menu - pfind crashes.
See screenie from OpenboxPlus installed on Slacko 5.6
Any assistance on how to diagnose what is going wrong would be appreciated - running pfind from the terminal does not produce any error messages when the crash occurs.
Thanks
peebee
Have there been any reported problems of using pfind when openbox is the wiindow manager?
I've encountered the same problem with both:
OpenboxPlus 1.6 beta 1 and 1.5.3
and
LxPup13.10 : a Puppy with LXDE
The problem occurs if you search for some files and then when they are displayed you right click on one of them but instead of clicking on one of the right-click menu items you click on the screen behind the menu - pfind crashes.
See screenie from OpenboxPlus installed on Slacko 5.6
Any assistance on how to diagnose what is going wrong would be appreciated - running pfind from the terminal does not produce any error messages when the crash occurs.
Thanks
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
I reported a similar problem with openbox and pmusic about a year ago
to Zigbert so he knows about the problem.
The application doesn't crash. It's still possible to quit the app normally.
I wrote Bulldog finder to avoid using pfind in openbox.
http://208.109.22.214/puppy/viewtopic.p ... 97f1ea8088
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to Zigbert so he knows about the problem.
The application doesn't crash. It's still possible to quit the app normally.
I wrote Bulldog finder to avoid using pfind in openbox.
http://208.109.22.214/puppy/viewtopic.p ... 97f1ea8088
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How to integrate Fredo, my search assistant, into P find?
Hi Zigbert,
I would like to go on working with Fredo again in Puppys find! Is there any possibility to make this dream come true?
I made a short movie about Fredo
Regards,
Walter
I would like to go on working with Fredo again in Puppys find! Is there any possibility to make this dream come true?
I made a short movie about Fredo
Regards,
Walter
Did a quick test on Raring-5.6.94.
3 consecutive search & export results - no hangs, so far.
The older version sometimes (not always) froze on export.
Can you also make a deb package, or just show a strictly Debian structure? I like pfind and want to install it in my self made Debian Live builds.
Thank you in advance.
3 consecutive search & export results - no hangs, so far.
The older version sometimes (not always) froze on export.
Can you also make a deb package, or just show a strictly Debian structure? I like pfind and want to install it in my self made Debian Live builds.
Thank you in advance.
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Never mind, Fredx has already taken care of pfind.deb:
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/Fredx181
I think, I can repack it.
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/Fredx181
I think, I can repack it.
As far as I know, animations in the Puppy environment is doable, but troublesome:MyPuppysaysWauWau wrote:I (only I?) like a animated figure as a search assistant. Accidentally in XP there is a dog, looks so nice as Puppy .
It would be neat to get the same dog. But maybe it could be too difficult to integrate it?
- pFind itself can loop images to show an animation, but this requires too much of the systems resources.
- Gif animations are supported, but these doesn't look good,
- Libsvg does not support animated vector code, and this is the logic approach as I see it.
An even if we could support animations, I feel certain that many users would be against it, as it WILL occupy a noticeable part of the cpu.
Sigmund
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