From kde-usability Mon Jun 07 20:24:03 2004 From: "Jamethiel Knorth" Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 20:24:03 +0000 To: kde-usability Subject: Re: Easier Searching in KDE Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-usability&m=108664050316317 >From: Manuel Amador >Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 12:14:19 -0500 > >El jue, 03-06-2004 a las 16:05, Jamethiel Knorth escribió: > > > The search requirements are totally different than what you are >thinking! > > The purpose of the plugins is to allow searches for things OTHER THAN >FILES. > > There would be one tool to search for files. There is NO reason that >this > > same tool would search the internet or try to find movie listings or > > locations on a map. The results would be completely incompatible. > >It all just started as a nice thing to put in the open file and save >file dialog boxes plus enhancements to the file search tool. I don't >know what you think we've been talking about. Thus, my suggestions were >in line with what was being discussed. Are you talking about where the entire idea started? The entire idea and plan started with the sidebar plugins, then moved to the kicker applet, then to the search program ala Sherlock, and then eventually to the file selectors. There was some reason the file selector was worked on last. The purpose is to make searching be a ubiquitous tool, something that you use for everything. Being able to find files is very important for that, but it also needs to have plugins other than for files. The file selector is just one minor element of it; it is only so important because they are used a lot. >You don't expect the file/open mockup in the web page to let you "open" >an expedia map, right? No, and that's why you don't mix plugins. I expect the file selector to find files. Thus, it uses the file search plugin. The file search plugin support searching file contents, if requested, searching metadata, searching by most criteria you are going to use to find files. > > Plugins are needed. You have misinterpreted their purpose. This thread >was > > started by a page I put up; go there to see what is the purpose of the > > plugins, at least in part: > >I have read it. It's a good thing, it would be great if KDE apps had >pervasive searching. But most of the time, people are searching for >content in files. So, why are plugins a problem? If you want to find a file, use the file searching plugin. If you want to find something else, use another plugin. The purpose of the plugins is to allow searching for multiple things. If you want to reduce it to a system for indexing metadata and file information, you're just trying to reduce the entire thing down to the file plugin. Why would all the other plugins get removed? That just makes no sense. _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability