pFilesearch lets you search for files with advanced options. It can either act as astand alone file finder or as a backend (-b) for other guis. Files that matches given options are then written to the textfile $HOME/.pfilesearch/hits. If using parameter -c [STRING], gui will not be shown. It will then only use options in config file for the filesearch.
Pfilesearch are used by pFfind, pBurn, pMusic and Picker
Sigmund Berglund
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password: linux pFilesearch-2.2[Mirror] (10 kb). pFilesearch-1.28 (gtkdialog-0.7.20 and no gettext)
Changelog
- Exclude directory from searchpath (thanks to muggins)
- Bugfix: translate 'Searching' in splash.
- Bugfix: Syntax error in MIMErc. (thanks to Disciple)
Changelog
- added -i parameter: install config files if not already installed, then exit. This to define pfilesearchMIME which Pburn can use witout search (in browser)
It means that the code is ready to be used as a standalone program. To prevent crashing apps that uses Pfilesearch as its search engine, I have to wait until all these are upgraded to fulfill this approach. At the moment both Pfind and Picker would trouble if this was implemented now.
Bug: files that have two spaces in a row in their name or path are displayed correctly in the search results window, but if you click on them it doesn't work because it tries to open them with only one space instead of two.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
- Pfilesearch can now be used as a standalone file-finder OR as a engine for other guis.
- Bugfix: -d switch didnt handle spaces in directory name. (thanks to HairyWill)
Minor bug in the new standalone feature: the results window shows a blank list, I think if the number of hits exceeds the limit or something. The terminal says