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Re: [gcmd-usr] Using "enable filter" in ver 1.2.0
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Magnus Stålnacke |
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Re: [gcmd-usr] Using "enable filter" in ver 1.2.0 |
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Sat, 06 Jan 2007 02:16:07 +0100 |
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James Haefner wrote:
I am using the ubuntu version 1.2.0 that is supported by Ubuntu 6.10. I
know Gcommander 1.2.3 is out, but using your links to the ubuntu deb
file produces 6 library conflicts that I do not want to upgrade. So, my
question concerns 1.2.0. : when I "enable filters" for a panel and type
in editing field something like: *.java, I expected this to behave like
midnight commander and hide all files not matching that filter. But
nothing happens in Gnome Commander. I tried implementing the typed
material with "return", "shift-return", "control-return" "alt-return"...
nothing happens. What am I doing wrong? Is this a bug and fixed in 1.2.3?
No, the editing field in the properties -> filters tab is
only about how backup-files should be recognised.
Or did i get your question wrong?
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