Am 05.11.2014 um 16:18 schrieb mlo: > Am 05.11.2014 um 15:45 schrieb Michael Catanzaro: >> On Wed, 2014-11-05 at 14:42 +0100, mlo wrote: >>> Now I discovered a nautilus extension written by Debarshi Ray >>> back in 2009 (if I got that one right). >>> >>> Unfortunately I could not find a source to download and install >>> this plugin. (Please don't tell me I have to self-compile gnome >>> ;-) Maybe a hint in that direction could already meet my >>> needs? >> >> It lives in the main tracker repo; you can force it to be built >> by configuring with --enable-nautilus-extension. Most distros >> split it into a subpackage. >> > o-k ... thank you for this info. > > it seems, that --enable-nautilus-extension is set in the tracker > package shipped with debian sid. > > ... but I still can't figure out, how to enable it in my > environment. > > sorry, for my ignorance >
wait ... I DO have the "Tags" Tab in the "File -> Properties" Dialog. Now that I think about it, this probably IS the nautilus-extension enabled. right? what I originally thought of was something different. I just found it in a youtoube video from 2008: http://youtu.be/QQ5YyMsLtyE does THIS thing still live somewhere? that's almost exactly what I was searching for. plus tag-cloud or tag-hierarchy browsing. the far end would be an ontology file browser to enable a semantic desktop. greets martin -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list