Ken Hayber | 1 Jun 2005 03:29
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Find version 005

Me again.

Version 005 has the following features:
    It finally works with gtk < 2.4  (reported and tested by Alexander 
Wagner)
    It works with certain other versions of gtk ?? (thanks to Matthew 
Weier O'Phinney and me)
    It supports command line options (--options, --files|-f, --path|-p, 
--text|-t) as suggested by Alexander
    Has 'Match Whole Words' feature.
    Fewer calories.

http://www.hayber.us/rox/Find

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Denis Prost | 1 Jun 2005 10:04
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Re: Find version 005

Hi Ken,

I tried find-005, but as for find-003, I can't get it work, all buttons
are greyed except the close and settings one, and I can't start
searching. 
Maybe I'm doing some big mistake somewhere ?
Thanks for any help.

Denis

Le mardi 31 mai 2005 à 18:29:15
Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> a écrit:

> Me again.
> 
> Version 005 has the following features:
>     It finally works with gtk < 2.4  (reported and tested by
> Alexander Wagner)
>     It works with certain other versions of gtk ?? (thanks to Matthew 
> Weier O'Phinney and me)
>     It supports command line options (--options, --files|-f, --path|-
> p, --text|-t) as suggested by Alexander
>     Has 'Match Whole Words' feature.
>     Fewer calories.
> 
> http://www.hayber.us/rox/Find
> 
> 

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William | 1 Jun 2005 14:28

Re: Set icon

I changed permissions, and it works now.

Thanks!

William

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Ken Hayber | 1 Jun 2005 15:37
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Re: Find version 005

Denis Prost wrote:

>Hi Ken,
>
>I tried find-005, but as for find-003, I can't get it work, all buttons
>are greyed except the close and settings one, and I can't start
>searching. 
>Maybe I'm doing some big mistake somewhere ?
>Thanks for any help.
>
>Denis
>
>Le mardi 31 mai 2005 à 18:29:15
>Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> a écrit:
>
>  
>
>>Me again.
>>
>>Version 005 has the following features:
>>    It finally works with gtk < 2.4  (reported and tested by
>>Alexander Wagner)
>>    It works with certain other versions of gtk ?? (thanks to Matthew 
>>Weier O'Phinney and me)
>>    It supports command line options (--options, --files|-f, --path|-
>>p, --text|-t) as suggested by Alexander
>>    Has 'Match Whole Words' feature.
>>    Fewer calories.
>>
>>http://www.hayber.us/rox/Find
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Matthew Weier O'Phinney | 1 Jun 2005 16:28
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Re: Errors when copying to smbfs

On 5/29/05, Frantisek Fuka <fuxoft <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Whenever I try to copy file to smbfs mounted directory, ROX gives me
> the following error:
> 
> cp: preserving times for `/mnt/smb/fusto/sklad/mp3/filename.mp3':
> Operation not permitted
> Failed to copy 'filename.mp3'
> 
> But the file itself gets copied! It's just annoying to see lots of errors.
> 
> I tried mounting the smbfs with "-o quiet" but it seems it's not supported...

This sounds like an issue with the samba/windows server. I use samba all the
time with ROX, and don't see errors like this. Check to see -- on the server
-- if the directory you've mounted or descended into has appropriate permissions
for this type of action. If it's a samba server, check the samba settings for
the mount point for similar permissions issues.

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-- 
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mweierophinney <at> gmail.com
http://weierophinney.net/matthew/

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Denis Prost | 2 Jun 2005 09:06
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Re: Find version 005

Hi Ken,

Thanks for your answer.

Le mercredi 01 juin 2005 à 06:37:14
Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> a écrit:

> Well, that was supposed to be one of the problems I fixed.  :(
> You are putting some text in all 3 fields, right?

Oops, sorry, I did not notice that the execute button had been ungreyed
when I filled the third field (must be my sight that's getting
dim, my eyes would need a more coloured button !)

By the way, would it be possible to make Find also search only for
filenames patterns, not looking at files contents, when the second
field is empty ? It means, could it perform another command that would
be configured in the settings dialog, when only the first and third
fields are filled in ? That would be helpful.

Thanks,

Denis

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Ken Hayber | 2 Jun 2005 15:31
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Re: Find version 005

Denis Prost wrote:

>Hi Ken,
>
>Thanks for your answer.
>
>Le mercredi 01 juin 2005 à 06:37:14
>Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> a écrit:
>
>  
>
>>Well, that was supposed to be one of the problems I fixed.  :(
>>You are putting some text in all 3 fields, right?
>>    
>>
>
>Oops, sorry, I did not notice that the execute button had been ungreyed
>when I filled the third field (must be my sight that's getting
>dim, my eyes would need a more coloured button !)
>
>By the way, would it be possible to make Find also search only for
>filenames patterns, not looking at files contents, when the second
>field is empty ? It means, could it perform another command that would
>be configured in the settings dialog, when only the first and third
>fields are filled in ? That would be helpful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Denis
>
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Denis Prost | 2 Jun 2005 15:54
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Re: Find version 005

Hi Ken,

Le jeudi 02 juin 2005 à 06:31:08
Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> a écrit:

> >  
> >
> That function exists in ROX Filer, so I figured it wasn't needed
> here. To implement that I'd need to add another find command without
> the grep part (I think).  
> 
Yes I know, but I thought it would be handy to have all search
functions in one dialog, not having to open a rox-filer window to the
search path, and then perform a search operation in it.

> I think it would be strange.

Not so much to my point (gnome and kde search dialogs let you search on
filenames and / or file contents). Could there not be two tabs in the
settings dialog, the present one for the file contents search, and
another one for the filename only search ?

Anyway, Find is already nice as it is !

Regards,

Denis

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Stephen Watson | 2 Jun 2005 16:55

Re: Find version 005

Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> 01/Jun/2005 14:37:14 >>>
>You are putting some text in all 3 fields, right?

GtkComboBoxEntry only emits the changed signal when you use 
the drop down list, not when you enter in text using the keyboard.
You need to connect to the changed signal on the GtkEntry child 
of the GtkComboBox.

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Ken Hayber | 2 Jun 2005 17:32
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Re: Find version 005

Stephen Watson wrote:

>Ken Hayber <ken <at> hayber.us> 01/Jun/2005 14:37:14 >>>
>  
>
>>You are putting some text in all 3 fields, right?
>>    
>>
>
>GtkComboBoxEntry only emits the changed signal when you use 
>the drop down list, not when you enter in text using the keyboard.
>You need to connect to the changed signal on the GtkEntry child 
>of the GtkComboBox.
>  
>
Well, it works on my version.  But otherwise I think you're probably 
right.  I solved another problem that way already.  Probably a 2.4 vs 
2.6 thing.

I kinda wonder about that design.  We shouldn't have to know that it is 
really one widget inside another.  Accessing child directly seems like 
poor OO to me.

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