Hello!

Nikos removed the search "Go" button and made a new bug report for the "Go" button.
/https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598256/

This bug-patch is now ready for review.
We have already tested a lot - there should be no problem any more!

Best regards,
Stefan

OnWed, 07 Oct 2009 02:25:07, Alexander Larsson wrote:

On Tue, 2009-09-22 at 15:52 +0200, Jango wrote:

>  Hello!
> > According to bug 332078 Nikos tries to convert the search button into
>  a toggle-button.
>  As wished from the reporter he also implemented a "Go"-Button to
>  execute the task.
>  But now there are a few decisions to make, which should be well
>  discussed:
> > *) When you untoggle the search button when you removed the search
>  location, it now will show your home directory. This is already
>  integrated, i think this is a good solution.
> > *) When changing the location in the criterion bar, clicking onto the
>  search toggle shows the folder-content of this new location. Here it
>  is questionable, if it should bring you back to the folder, where you
>  started the search.
Hmm. Remember that the location entry only exists by default for
non-indexed search engines. It won't appear for e.g. a tracker or beagle
search. So, I don't think having this affect where we go back to makes
sense.


>  *) If you clicked the implemented "Go"-button the first time, the
>  criterion-bar appears with the reload button. Then the go-button is
>  dead and without function.
>  Maybe he should do the same thing as the reload button? Clicking on it
>  should execute the search again.
>  Is it necessary then to have two buttons?
>  Should we unite the two buttons into one?
>  For example: After pressing Go the first time, the search results
>  appear and the button becomes a reload button. The upper half of the
>  criterion bar would be unnecessary then, because we can move the "add
>  a new criterion"-button into the second line (on the far right) and
>  can make the line with the "Search results"-text a lot smaller. This
>  would also save screen space on netbooks.
>  Picture, how it can look
>  like:http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32250950/mocup_search.jpg
> > I would be great if you had a look at this issue!
I commeted in the bug, but short of it is, I'd prefer an in-entry go
icon (similar to firefox) that is only visibile when the search bar is
"edited". That makes things look nicer and doesn't conflict with reload.



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