e:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Joel Mandell
> wrote:
> > Would love to eventually fix the Evolution filter in Util/Evolution.cs. I
> > can send patches to dbera right?
>
> You can send patches to the list. I think I wrote the Evolution stuff
> back i
I have always been following this project, and it meant so much for me cause
my desktop usually are a mess organization-wise.
BTW Wasn't it you lukas that made the "Holmes"-gui?
Would love to eventually fix the Evolution filter in Util/Evolution.cs. I
can send patches to dbera right?
peace!
-joe
Well, I actually know that it was more then "virtual folders" - I just
tought it was unnecessary to bring all details up. So sry ..I hope I
didn't make you feel down mentioning only one detail
I will shout when I'm finished.
-dikatlon
2006/12/1, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Joel,
>
> > I kno
Hi there!
I know that dBera is coding something called kwest, but as I see there
hasn't been so mucha activity on that part in the kde svn.
And what I remeber kwest was going to provide the possibility to make
virtual folders.
I couldn't wait any longer so I downloaded kio-beagle 0.3.1 and
starte
> beagle-query already takes a --max-hits parameter. I dunno if it makes
> sense for beagle-search. People give up paging through way before they
> get to the 100th hit. People generally refine their searches further.
Yeah I know that parameter, but It doesn't seem to work. As default it
gives
> How about a basic use case of what you mean. Nice simple step by step
> from the end user. I have been kicking around and idea with the voices in
> my head about the idea of dbus/beagle integration with something like:
>
> If the music player is open or an music device is plugged in beagle
> pr
> By default results are limited to 100, but you can change this in your
> code. This exists because (a) it helps performance and (b) in most
> cases more than 100 hits is not useful.
>
Well that makes sense, I do know the beagle-query --mime audio/mp3 command :-}
But shouldn't it be possible to
Yeah I know that there exists those Virtual Folder things. But I meant
something like that but with tagging instead of rather quering from
the beagle-daemon.
What I meant was that tagging files to their specific mime-types makes
it easy to get all files of a specific mime-type. Isn't there some
ki
What about tagging files by their mime/type - something like a virtual
folder for their specific mime type?
With this then it would be easy to load all your mp3/ogg files(for
example) in your musicplayer.
Make beagle go beyond it's current state - from just being indexer -
to also be an contextua
I do also have problem with compiling.
I Use Xorg 6.9 and have all those include files, but configure isn't finding
them; even if I pass the --x-includes option.
I am using Archlinux btw.
//Joel Mandell
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Dash
Well this was a nice release.
And the drop down list for the so what you call 'specifiers' was a much better
solution than mine!
Thanks a lot
It's already posted as a news headline at a swedish linux portal!!
//Joel M
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Btw, I am sry for not getting up to dev.
Anyway what's up with the oop code of yaBi?
//Joel M
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Hey It's cool dbera.
I have started to hack on it...
The way you can search with nautilus, where you can show more options,
and refine it..
something like dynamic widgets to refine more. Do you understand what I
mean? Something like this
here:http://blogs.gnome.org/attachment/alexl/2005/12/07/
Hey, are there any benchmarks on how fast beagle is indexing for example
10 Gb/100Gb etc?
I know it depends on what filters that is loaded and used and so on, but
are there really anyone out there who have done this?
If not, I thought that I should do this by myself...
Joel M
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Thanks..
well my box is a hedgehog anyway, so the less-resource hungry beagle cvs
doesn't make it to much better for me :)
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Hey, I did a cvs up in beagle folder - but forget to do the output to a
file(to see what files that was updated).
What files are updated(affected yadda yadda)?
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
I am about to commit a change which will require a CVS gmime. Sorry
about the inconvenience, but it will mean re
Do we have to say that the "holmes" tool is under development :)
> On my system, Holmes just displays a list of files that matched the query.
> There is no "title", date, or hit indication - just a list of file names with
> full paths. Best works nicely, so I imagine it's not a dependency proble
I'm really not sure, I don't know what version of the beagle api that
holmes is built up on. But I didn't start playing with holmes before I
did grab the 0.1 beta - So anyone out there know more about this?
> Ok ..it makes sense.. I'm using another packaged version of beagle
> (from ubuntu bac
Are you sure that you are using beagle 0.1 beta?
//dikatlon
> ./actions/EvolutionActions.cs(42) error CS0117: `Beagle.Hit' does not contain
> a definition for `ParentUriAsString'
> ./actions/EvolutionActions.cs(43) error CS0117: `Beagle.Hit' does not contain
> a definition for `ParentUriAsStrin
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