Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-14 Thread Christian Biere
Bill Pringlemeir wrote: > Some files like .ini, .xml, .dll, and .exe I am never interested in. Well, you could discard these from a global post- or pre-filter. > A configured filter for all browse hosts would be nice. Maybe. The filter is powerful but it's not very intuitive except for very simp

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-14 Thread Lloyd Bryant
>From: "Lloyd Bryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: gtk-gnutella-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >Subject: Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results >Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:08:37 -0700 > > > >Christian Biere wrote: > > > I wanted to sort the index by the modification time, so that brows

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-14 Thread Raphael Manfredi
Quoting Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel: :Raphael Manfredi wrote: :> Yes, it would be good to include and process GGEP PATH in query hits. : :It's now implemented in SVN. There's a switch in Preferences->Uploads: :Tick "Expose relative paths" to enable this feat

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-14 Thread Lloyd Bryant
>Christian Biere wrote: > > I wanted to sort the index by the modification time, so that browse host > > would show the newest files first. Maybe you want to implement this as >well? > >Actually, it should be newest last, at least the indices to keep them >stable. >The browse host output could o