[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-04-02 Thread Sebastian Breier
At least, there should be a manual way to change "Search for files..."
to the beagle search or even tracker (for people who use that).

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-04-01 Thread Milan
VF: OK, thanks, I talked a little quickly... ;-)
Anyway, this is a bit messy: "2 search tools, what are the differences between 
the two?" may ask a user new to Beagle. We should find a way to make the 
coexist in a nice way. I think gnome-search-tool is more complex, so we could 
make it available via beagle-s-t as a supplement (in a future outlook).

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-04-01 Thread VF
Milan, beagle search also appears under applications->accessories

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-04-01 Thread Milan
IMHO, Edgy behavior was better. I would rather go back to this one. What
do you think ?

In Feisty, if you want to use Beagle, you have to bear a permanent icon
or an applet in your panel, and there's no menu entry to make a Beagle
search. Or you have to use Nautilus first.

Previous behavior was nice: in two clicks you could search, and an
applet as also available for intensive Beagle users. New behavior may
confuse users, that won't understand the different search systems.

(Maybe the ideal would be that beagle-search-tool show a button to run
the traditional gnome-search tool, which may be useful for some users.)

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-13 Thread Sebastian Breier
Yes, looks like you're right. :-)

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-13 Thread VF
That's an internal nautilus thing, I believe, and has nothing to do with
Places->Search. Nautilus' search uses beagle when available, which is
different from gnome-search-tool

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-13 Thread Sebastian Breier
I don't know most of the internals of Gnome, but if I read
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/nautilus/trunk/libnautilus-private
/nautilus-search-engine.c?view=markup correctly, beagle should turn up
as default search engine (see "#ifdef HAVE_BEAGLE").

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-13 Thread VF
In Edgy, Places->'Search for Files' is replaced by beagle.

In Feisty as of Herd 5, Places->'Search for Files' still calls gnome-
search-tool, but beagle installs a notification area icon and
Accessories->Search is shown by default and calls Beagle search, so I'm
not sure if this _really_ a bug or a is design choice instead. Given
that the accessories menu item is now visible I think it might be
intentional.

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-08 Thread Sebastian Breier
This *is* a bug. I also have installed beagle a long time ago, and it
has never shown up in Places. See dupe.

** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
   Status: Rejected => Confirmed

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2007-03-07 Thread David Prieto
Nope it does not.

I installed beagle time ago and I just realised that the menu search
does not launch beagle search.

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[Bug 52878] Re: Beagle is installed but the Places - Search menu is not updated

2006-08-12 Thread Brandon Hale
Startup scripts, or rather autostart .desktop files are installed.
The Search menu is only updated on a fresh login.  A fresh login will start 
beagled and use beagle-search in Places.

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