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In the "Settings Manager", in "keyboard", "applications shortcuts",
clic on "Add"<br>
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Command line: catfish --path=/mnt/Donnees/Docs_perso/Documents<br>
Ok<br>
and the shortcut for me is : Super+Alt+D<br>
<br>
I have other shortcuts for Images, Downloads,..<br>
<br>
this command can make it search in full text (in the content of
files) :<br>
catfish --path=/home/ben/Documents --fulltext<br>
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You can have these commands in a launcher of the panel too.<br>
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Hope it can help you<br>
<br>
Benoit<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 24/06/2014 15:56, "Edwin Günthner" a
écrit :<br>
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<div>Hello xubuntu folks,</div>
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<div>I did check the mailing list archive for for keywords like
"synapse" ... couldnt find any; so I hope that this topic is
"new" and worth discussing here.</div>
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<div>I consider moving from ubunut/unity to xubuntu/xfce
(actually running a xubuntu desktop for some weeks by now).
The one thing<br>
that is really missing for me: fast access to files. The unity
file lense remembers all the files I touched lately (probably
using zeitgeist) ... and it is<br>
extremly helpful. Instead of opening up a file manager and
navigating directories; I just press windows-f and start
typing parts of the file name ... </div>
<div>(most of the time, i dont need to type anything, because
the file lense might actually the file i am looking for
already ;-)</div>
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<div>With xubuntu/xfce, there is no such feature. The whisker
menu and application finder focus soley _applications_; not on
files with user data.</div>
<div>In earlier years, there was "synapse" as replacement file
launcher (using zeitgeist under the covers) that provided
similar functionality.<br>
But synapse is no longer actively maintained; it isn't even
available in the 14.04 repositories any more.</div>
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<div>So - long story short: <br>
1) is there an existing "file lense"-alike solution for
xubuntu?</div>
<div>2) if not - are there any thoughts/plans to provide it at
some point?</div>
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<div>Thanks everybody,</div>
<div>Edwin</div>
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