Re: Other (plain text) file types can be indexd by Beagle?
- From: Daniel Drake <dsd gentoo org>
- To: David Aveiro <david peakcottage com>
- Cc: dashboard-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Other (plain text) file types can be indexd by Beagle?
- Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 11:29:23 +0000
David Aveiro wrote:
these files start like this:
<map version="0.8.0">
<!-- To view this file, download free mind mapping software FreeMind
from http://freemind.sourceforge.net --> <node CREATED="1116852219791"
ID="Freemind_Link_1946270058" MODIFIED="1127560061828" TEXT="OM">
<font NAME="SansSerif" SIZE="12"/>
So because of the starting < Beagle does not index this? Or as beagle
doesn't recognize mm extension it doesn't even analyse the contents of
this file?
Beagle generally doesn't look at the file contents directly before deciding
whether to index the file. Instead, it just indexes by mime-type or extension.
Currently no filter picks up the ".mm" extension. You can check which mimetype
the file has using "gnomevfs-info". gnomevfs may do some reading of the file
to determine its mimetype.
To answer your question, there currently isn't anywhere you can list extra
mimetypes/extensions to be picked up by the FilterText filter, other than in
the FilterText constructor itself.
Is this too hard to code? Could it be a future preference? Where can i
put this feature request?
To me, it doesn't make much sense. If there is a file format we don't index,
we should write a proper filter rather than treating it as plain text.
Daniel
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