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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"> I think its a great idea to have a
"Find button" that would open up catfish in that folder.<br>
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In fact I had no idea I could access catfish from Thunar until
you guys told me I could. Thanks for the tip!<br>
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On 07/07/2012 09:06 PM, Benedek Imre wrote:<br>
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<style></style>Yes, I know it - Thank You for your answer.<br>
Actually I've just wrote about HOW it is integrated.<br>
To include search function in right-click menu is absolutely
useful. But an average user (means he/she has no knowledge of
Xubuntu/Xfce, or he/she comes from Windows or MacOS in my
interpretation) usually don't look for 'search' in the right-click
menu but in the menu structure of file manager or in the window of
file manager (I mean look for an input field for example).<br>
I remember when I've logged in first time to Xubuntu, it was a bit
hard to find the search function, on the one hand because the
'Catfish' name is a bit misleading (tells nothing about its
function), on the other hand because I did not use right-click for
search so far.<br>
In addition - when I right click on a file/folder, I expect
tipical file management options in right-click menu, such as
copy/move, rename, delete, set properties etc. But as I've written
above, it's OK if search is accessible from here - but the right
place for search is the file menu of Thunar, I think.<br>
"To open a standalone application to find a file - I think it is
not an elegant solution." - especially if we have to find it
between lots of applications in Xubuntu's main menu, furthermore
its name is misleading. But if we use a standalone application, it
has to be named clearly and has to be accessed from the most
adequate place(s).<br>
Just look at the solutions of 'big guns' - both of Windows and
MacOS X have an elegantly integrated file finder. We have to admit
what is good it's good.<br>
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I think there are more potential solutions to have an elegantly
integrated, easy to access search/find option - but the actual one
is not the best.<br>
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<div><b>Elküldve:</b> 2012. július 8. 0:16</div>
<div><b>Tárgy : </b>Re: IDEA: Integrate Catfish into Thunar</div>
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style="height:auto;position:relative">thunar's included custom
action "Find in this folder" already has an<br>
example of this in your right click menu... to see how its
done go to<br>
thunars "edit" menu, and click "Configure custom actions", and
edit the<br>
custom action to view/edit the actions's command string<br>
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