Extremely slow, and I don't think it is suitable for pFind.live wrote:V. A metatag search possibility.
pMusic on the other hand is already made for this.
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
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.
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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
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# pfind
xwininfo: error: No window with name "pFind 6.1 - File finder" exists!
/usr/local/pfind/func: line 75: -: syntax error: operand expected (error token is "-")
Looks like it wasn't -stats because it's broken again, not sure what else I did but it was working briefly. Tried in slacko-6 to make sure it wasn't anything in X-slacko but same error.rg66 wrote:Changed line 68 in /usr/local/pfind/func to XWININFO="`xwininfo -name "pFind $VERSION - $(gettext 'File finder')"`"
It's working now, looks like -stats was causing the issue.
What about having a common configuration files for all puppy apps (pfind, pEasyDisk, pMusic, etc.II. How did you get the nice grey background color of your screenshots?
From my alternative desktop manager (for jwm)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=794783
For doc: csv as welllive wrote:
I would add:
* for audio: m4b, opus, vorbis
* for video: mp4, mkv, webm
* for code: css
Me to - thanks ')
pMusic>Advanced searchV. A metatag search possibility.
Extremely slow, and I don't think it is suitable for pFind.
pMusic on the other hand is already made for this.
VI. pfilesearch preferences window,
* if you could increase its width, it would be clearer to view which container are taken into account.
This is already done for pFilesearch 2.0
So you want some work ')VII. Food for thoughs http://stefanstools.sourceforge.net/grepWin.html
Your specific thoughts are more valuable to me.
By default, pMusic stores metainfo to search-db when playing song.live wrote:pMusic>Advanced searchV. A metatag search possibility.
Extremely slow, and I don't think it is suitable for pFind.
pMusic on the other hand is already made for this.
How do search on image comments exif tag?
Be aware that pMusic share the same filesearch engine with pFind and pBurn - pFilesearch.live wrote:* STORED list of last 8(?) searched paths (also for pMusic advanced search)
This one should be easy if we are talking about gui-apps. They are all in /usr/share/applications/* match search option to search on apps only - let's dream that on day, we'll get voice recognition it will pipe to pfind to launch the app.
The SVG icons on left side are a good alternative.2/ Pfind results add a column with extensions, so that one can sort of file type for instance txt, pdf, doc, etc.