Re: Search Providers

2015-01-30 Thread Michael Catanzaro
: I have no idea of what the epiphany search providers does, but I guess something like this would happens if it would provides search thourgh Google or the search-engine of choice. No, we launch epiphany when you start a search, then close it one minute later. All search providers (that I&#

Re: Search Providers

2015-01-30 Thread Philip Withnall
On Fri, 2015-01-30 at 09:43 -0500, Erick Pérez Castellanos wrote: > > You could get the best of both worlds by doing what gnome-documents > > does (ie. use an inactivity-timeout): > > https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-documents/tree/src/application.js#n133 > > > That way, your process does not li

Re: Search Providers

2015-01-30 Thread Erick Pérez Castellanos
Hi: > You could get the best of both worlds by doing what gnome-documents > does (ie. use an inactivity-timeout): > https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-documents/tree/src/application.js#n133 > That way, your process does not linger for ever, but it stays around > long enough to cache a quick serie

Re: Search Providers

2015-01-29 Thread Debarshi Ray
You could get the best of both worlds by doing what gnome-documents does (ie. use an inactivity-timeout): https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-documents/tree/src/application.js#n133 That way, your process does not linger for ever, but it stays around long enough to cache a quick series of searches.

Search Providers

2015-01-29 Thread Erick Pérez Castellanos
Hi: I thought initially of mailing this to gnome-shell list, but after a bit of thought I think it belongs here instead. I have the case of two applications: Contacts and Calendar and its search-providers. The case is that those two when launched in order to perform a search need to connect to