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if [ $FILEMANAGER = rox ]; then
exec rox -s "$FILE" 2> /tmp/pfind-error$PROGPID
else
exec $FILEMANAGER "${FILE%/*}/" 2> /tmp/pfind-error$PROGPID
fi
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if [ $FILEMANAGER = rox ]; then
exec rox -s "$FILE" 2> /tmp/pfind-error$PROGPID
else
exec $FILEMANAGER "${FILE%/*}/" 2> /tmp/pfind-error$PROGPID
fi
Like it, except for the green text, not enough contrast for readability for my eyes. Right click functions are great.zigbert wrote:I am requesting feedback of how you as a user would like it to work.
Please take a look, and tell us your thoughts.
Personally I almost always use the advanced search... and I think the biggest improvement would be remembering all the selections in the advanced search so you can modify it slightly and search a second time.I am requesting feedback of how you as a user would like it to work.
No, everything should be saved. If a search didn't find exactly what you want you could see all the settings used and adjust any of them.don570 wrote:The two settings that should be saved in the advanced window is
1) the partition the user searched
2) mtime setting
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This could maybe be fixed by keeping the pFilesearch window 'alive' after the search has been done.....disciple wrote:No, everything should be saved. If a search didn't find exactly what you want you could see all the settings used and adjust any of them.don570 wrote:The two settings that should be saved in the advanced window is
1) the partition the user searched
2) mtime setting
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# file /dev/snd/timer
/dev/snd/timer: character special
Fantastic! Hopefully I'll remember to check it out when I get home this weekend.This one should give you full control over advanced search.
Please test.