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Subject: [Baloo] [Bug 333037] Search for filenames requires first characters, cannot start in the middle
From: Cjacker via KDE Bugzilla <bugzilla_noreply () kde ! org>
Date: 2015-11-19 13:02:19
Message-ID: bug-333037-17878-dNkSlhnaFT () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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--- Comment #23 from Cjacker <cjacker@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Ukyoi from comment #22)
> (In reply to Shinjo Park from comment #21)
> > (In reply to Ukyoi from comment #7)
> > > This issue is a lot serious in CJK (Chinese, Japanses, Korean) world. It
> > > makes baloo even *unusable*.
> > > CKJ languages don't use spaces to seperate two words. For example, if I have
> > > a file named 桌面搜索 (means desktop search) and I can only remember 搜索 (search)
> > > but not 桌面 (desktop), I'm unable to find it with baloo on. Since baloo have
> > > only one (none or all) toggle (on KDE 4.13), I have to turn off the whole
> > > baloo to ensure the searching function working properly.
> > >
> > > As a workaround, would it be possible that providing an option for allowing
> > > traditional search function run automatically after baloo search?
> >
> > Just FYI, Korean language has similar spacing rules as most of European
> > languages. When it comes to file names or other space constrained input
> > fields, spacing between multiple words are sometimes omitted.
>
> Thanks for indicating that.
>
> But now, baloo tends to ignore all the CJKV characters and it will "find"
> all CJKV names whatever you input.
CJK support totally broken.(framework 5.16.0)
For example, a file with name "<Chinese>.xls", 'baloosearch xls' will find
this file, but 'baloosearch <Any Chinese Character>' return an empty result.
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