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Author [Q] Nautilus find-as-you-type
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-19, 1:14 am

There's a description about "Find as you type" feature in the Gnome
User Guide (Desktop User Guide?) [Chapter 2 Desktop Overview :
Applications : Choosing A file]:

Find-as-you-type

If you know the name of the file you want to open, begin typing
it: the file list will jump to show you files whose names begin
with the characters you type. Arrow keys will now select from only
these files. The characters you have typed appear in a pop-up
window at the base of the file list.

I want to have this feature for my nautilus windows and desktop. How
do I enable/add it in Debian? Ubuntu has it -- does it depend on some
packages? or do I need to set some preferences?

I'm using debian testing.

Thanks,
T.
sk8r-365

2007-07-19, 1:14 am

Government satellites recorded Takehiko Abe saying:
> There's a description about "Find as you type" feature in the Gnome

<snip>
>
> I want to have this feature for my nautilus windows and desktop. How
> do I enable/add it in Debian? Ubuntu has it -- does it depend on some
> packages? or do I need to set some preferences?


I use Etch and within Nautilus goto Edit > Pref. > Behavior Tab, go
down to "Behavior" and check the box which reads "Always use
text-entry location bar".

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sk8r-365

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Takehiko Abe

2007-07-19, 1:14 am

sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:

Hello

[I might have replied directly to you thru mail. Sorry.]

> I use Etch and within Nautilus goto Edit > Pref. > Behavior Tab, go
> down to "Behavior" and check the box which reads "Always use
> text-entry location bar".


I cannot find one. Mine does not seem to have the option.
There are three options [under behavior tag --> behavior section]:

* Single click to activate items
* Double click to [...]
* Always open in browser window

Thanks,
T

sk8r-365

2007-07-19, 1:14 pm

Government satellites recorded Takehiko Abe saying:
> sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:
>
> Hello
>
> [I might have replied directly to you thru mail. Sorry.]


Not a problem - besides, my address is bogus (see the headers).

>
> I cannot find one. Mine does not seem to have the option.
> There are three options [under behavior tag --> behavior section]:
>
> * Single click to activate items
> * Double click to [...]
> * Always open in browser window
>


That may be due to your use of "testing", and I'm on "stable".
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sk8r-365
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-20, 7:13 am

sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:

>
> Not a problem - besides, my address is bogus (see the headers).


ah. and I don't even have smtp setup for gnus. doh

>
> That may be due to your use of "testing", and I'm on "stable".


Yes. At least now I know it is available on stable. Thanks.

If the feature is removed or not working on testing, somebody
must have already commented on it somewhere. I googled millionth
times already and checked bug reports but found nothing.. odd.

regards,
T.
sk8r-365

2007-07-21, 7:13 am

Government satellites recorded Takehiko Abe saying:

> Yes. At least now I know it is available on stable. Thanks.
>
> If the feature is removed or not working on testing, somebody
> must have already commented on it somewhere. I googled millionth
> times already and checked bug reports but found nothing.. odd.
>


Saw some complaints within the Ubuntu forums - you might read there
a bit.
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sk8r-365

http://goodbye-microsoft.com/
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-22, 1:12 am

sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:

>
> Saw some complaints within the Ubuntu forums - you might read there
> a bit.


Did google searches and found someone reporting the same
problem for ubuntu gutsy. And that's interesting because
I have no problem in gutsy.

I tried ubuntu feisty and gutsy once again, and the feature is present
not only in nautilus but many other places too (improves usablity
greatly). So, I guess I need to install some packages (gnome? gtk?).
I just cannot figure out which one.

[btw, the google search returned another result which describes
the identical problem, and that is me participating in a very
fishy looking 'JLA forums'. I'm posting to alt.os.linux.debian
for the record.]

regards,
T.
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-22, 1:13 pm


Some progress.

I found that this elusive find-as-you-type feature works in a
"failsafe x-session".

Now, I need to learn what is x-session and the difference
between failsafe session and normal session.

Where's the difference? Everything sesms normal in a failsafe
session... Oh, I see, Smart Common Input Method Platform
doesn't work for one thing.

Now I began to suspect that the scim is the culprit. For
I haven't installed it on ubuntu system that I tried,
and there, find-as-you-type works.

But I hope I am wrong. I need it for japanese input.

***

oh boy keyboard stuff is giving me a huge headache.
xkbmap, input methods, short cuts, etc. (ok mouse too.
Why do I need two button mouse -- no its 3, 4, 5)

gee. still long way to go. desktop linux nirvana.
saying goodbye to microsoft is easy. saying goodbye
to apple and not looking back is a bit harder I guess.
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-22, 1:13 pm

I wrote:

> Some progress.
>
> I found that this elusive find-as-you-type feature works in a
> "failsafe x-session".
>
> Now, I need to learn what is x-session and the difference
> between failsafe session and normal session.
>
> Where's the difference? Everything sesms normal in a failsafe
> session... Oh, I see, Smart Common Input Method Platform
> doesn't work for one thing.
>
> Now I began to suspect that the scim is the culprit. For
> I haven't installed it on ubuntu system that I tried,
> and there, find-as-you-type works.


I was wrong about scim. Ubuntu feisty has scim already
installed. And the find-as-you-type worked even after I
installed japanese input method. Sorry, scim!

Next suspect, XEVIE . (What the heck is that?)

good night.
sk8r-365

2007-07-23, 1:13 pm

Government satellites recorded Takehiko Abe saying:

<snip>
> Next suspect, XEVIE . (What the heck is that?)
>


Quick Google search for xevie found this on http://tinyurl.com/3yvtus:

[quote]

About XEvIE

X Event Interception Extension (XEvIE) is designed for users who need to
intercept all the Keyboard and Mouse events. The requirement for XEvIE is
directly from GNOME Accessibility project. AT Accessibility API needs to have
full keyboard/mouse control. XEvIE provides a set of API to allow AT
Accessibility API to get and consume Keyboard/Mouse events. The current version
of XEvIE works in single-client mode. The multiple-client support will be added
in the future release.

[/quote]
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sk8r-365

http://goodbye-microsoft.com/
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-23, 1:13 pm

sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:

> <snip>
>
> Quick Google search for xevie found this on http://tinyurl.com/3yvtus:
>
> [quote]
> <...>


Thanks. I'm looking at my .xsession-errors. And scim is listed first
and then XEVIE. but, "XEVIE" is gone from .xsession-errors after
I de-selected "Enable assitive technologies" in "Assistive Technology
Preferences" (I have no clue why I enabled it in the first place --
actually I don't remember I did.). So I guess XEVIE is not resposible
either.

I began to suspect scim again. For one thing, often weird things
happen after I typed japanese text with a scim input method, e.g.
control-tab (to rotate windows) stop working and a window stop
responding to my keyboard (the latter sometimes happen without
a scim session though).

I'm about to give up -- it may be just that testing is not stable
after all.

regards,
T.
sk8r-365

2007-07-23, 7:13 pm

Government satellites recorded Takehiko Abe saying:
> sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:
>
>
> Thanks. I'm looking at my .xsession-errors. And scim is listed first
> and then XEVIE. but, "XEVIE" is gone from .xsession-errors after
> I de-selected "Enable assitive technologies" in "Assistive Technology
> Preferences" (I have no clue why I enabled it in the first place --
> actually I don't remember I did.). So I guess XEVIE is not resposible
> either.
>
> I began to suspect scim again. For one thing, often weird things
> happen after I typed japanese text with a scim input method, e.g.
> control-tab (to rotate windows) stop working and a window stop
> responding to my keyboard (the latter sometimes happen without
> a scim session though).
>
> I'm about to give up -- it may be just that testing is not stable
> after all.
>


Wish I could be more helpful, and - not intending to be rude - you
have to expect "testing" to be "not stable".

Please write back when you get resolution - by whatever means-,
for the benefit of others and my own knowledge, please.
--
sk8r-365

http://goodbye-microsoft.com/
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-24, 1:14 am

sk8r-365 <sk8r-365@sk8r.debian.etch.invalid.org> writes:

>
> Wish I could be more helpful, and - not intending to be rude - you
> have to expect "testing" to be "not stable".


I know. What I meant is "testing" is not "stable".

>
> Please write back when you get resolution - by whatever means-,
> for the benefit of others and my own knowledge, please.


I'll remove japanese input method and see if it makes a
difference.

Thanks,
T.
Takehiko Abe

2007-07-24, 1:14 am


>
> I'll remove japanese input method and see if it makes a
> difference.


Done that. And it made a difference. "find-as-you-type" feature
now works.

Ubuntu feisty with scim does not have the problem. And
someone mentioned the same problem on ubuntu gutsy.
So I guess it is likely that the current run of scim has
some sort of bug.

T.
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