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#1 2024-05-01 14:54:34

durandal
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how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

arch, kde6.0.4,
how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

now,i search file in folder,but i match nothing!

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#2 2024-05-01 15:19:39

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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?


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#3 2024-05-01 15:58:09

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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

Ctrl + F is there shortcut for Search, there's also Filter which won't look in folders.


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#4 2024-05-02 06:41:47

durandal
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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

cmm11 wrote:

Ctrl + F is there shortcut for Search, there's also Filter which won't look in folders.

i use Search, but it match nothing

it must use Baloo?

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#5 2024-05-02 11:05:41

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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

durandal wrote:

it must use Baloo?

Nope, i've Baloo disabled and can still search and get matches fine.


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#6 2024-05-02 11:44:37

durandal
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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

cmm11 wrote:
durandal wrote:

it must use Baloo?

Nope, i've Baloo disabled and can still search and get matches fine.


hmm produces , mmm.........  ,  in my system, why can not match any files.....

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#7 2024-05-02 14:08:59

seth
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Re: how can i search files in a folder at dolphin?

What are your actual search parameters?
It's not possible to tell you why you don't find any files if you're not even specifying what you're trying to find and what you expect to find.

Also

unalias locate
locate() {
    command locate -A -i "$@" | fzf -i -e --no-sort --layout=reverse-list --preview-window=right,0 --with-nth "-4.." -d "/" | xsel -b
}
alias locate="noglob locate"

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