Re: [Tracker] A couple of issues in tracker-search-tool
- From: "Tshepang Lekhonkhobe" <tshepang gmail com>
- To: "Erlend Davidson" <E R M Davidson sms ed ac uk>
- Cc: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] A couple of issues in tracker-search-tool
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 11:16:30 +0200
On 12/17/06, Erlend Davidson <E R M Davidson sms ed ac uk> wrote:
On 16 Dec 2006, at 19:14, Laurent Aguerreche wrote:
> Le samedi 16 décembre 2006 à 20:15 +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe a
> écrit :
>> I hope the search-as-you-type feature is not implemented in t-s-t,
>> especially considering that loads of people type at different speeds,
>> and also because hitting enter shouldn't be much trouble after typing
>> the entry. Such a feature is unneeded elegance...
>
> This feature is already used in Spotlight and in the search tool in
> Vista. It makes the user thinking that the search system is going fast
> and it also show him whether he has to more detail its query or not.
> Furthermore user has a kind of interactivity.
> I agree that such a feature will hit slow computers (and I have
> such one
> so I understand what it is...) but it is also something that many
> users
> would like to have and something that some people could argue on to
> say
> that tracker is not fast (yes it's wrong...).
Part of the advantage in search-as-you-type is that sometimes you
don't need to type the whole thing... the computer finds it faster
than you can finish typing it. Particularly with "unusual" words
(e.g. I use Spotlight to launch xmgrace, by the time I've finished
typing 'xmg' the top-hit is xmgrace... I just press down arrow and
enter to run it).
Now that's useful, only that the feature you mention, a listing of
potential search terms, hasn't been mentioned in this thread yet,
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