On Sunday 02 of June 2013 13:52:19 John Andersen wrote:
Having to know some secret trick of start in a certain place is less obvious than another button.
Here means the current directory Everywhere means your home directory
But if you start from and indexed directory things work totally differently in a way that makes nepomuk less useful. No wonder the nepomuk adoption rate is so sparse.
Yes, in short, "everywhere" in indexed dir means within all *indexed* dirs, in a non-indexed dir it means $HOME. (and yes, one then needs to know in what kind of dir he is to know what kind of results to expect) IMO, either should everywhere always just use filenamesearch, or to combine both searches when one is in a indexed dir... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org