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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Saturday, 28 December 2019 05:57:16 GMT Dale wrote: |
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>> Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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>>> On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 20:42:07 GMT Dale wrote: |
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>>>> I think I'm just going to have to whittle down the number for a while. |
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>>>> Maybe later on a fix will come along. Maybe. |
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>>> What happens if you switch off file indexing in the control panel, or just |
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>>> its subsidiary option Also Index file content? Workspace > Search > |
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>>> Enable File Search. |
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>> I looked around in the System Settings window and can't find that |
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>> setting. Am I looking in the right place? I sort of think this is a |
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>> separate thing tho. It may be using the same tool but won't be |
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>> controlled by system settings. Anything is possible tho. I'll |
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>> certainly test the option if I can find it. ;-) |
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> I may have misled you by calling it the Control Panel. It's actually System |
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> Settings > Workspace > Search > Enable File Search. |
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> I wouldn't expect your wallpaper operations to be affected by this, but then |
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> what do I know about it? ;) |
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I must have it disabled by a USE flag or something because there is no |
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mention of search in the list. I recall disabling some stuff when I was |
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switching to KDE4. On the rare occasion I need to find something, there |
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is locate, find and friends. Plus, Dolphin and other file managers have |
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their own search tools anyway. |
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Worth a shot I guess. ;-) |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |