More on #3: On my system, I recall that Zeitgeist was automatically
installed as a dependency when I installed the deb package. (Though I
wouldn't stake a lot of money on my recollection ...)
In any case, nice to see the project moving forward.
On 2/24/2013 9:53 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> For #1, Being a file search program, you're already using the keyboard,
> so pressing enter instead of having a clickable button is not such a bad
> thing.
>
> #2) That's a problem with GTK+3, and the way that it automatically
> shrinks comboboxes instead of expanding them. I'll look for a work-
> around for this in the next release.
>
> #3) Zeitgeist support is optional and Catfish does not require it to be
> installed. If it is installed, it only reveals files that you've opened
> before, and therefore is a feature and certainly not spyware. But that
> really goes back to whether people trust and use Zeitgeist at all.
>
> I just released 0.6, which fixes the original bug you reported. I'm
> going to go ahead and mark this as fixed and work on #2 for a future
> release.
>
> Thanks for testing Catfish!
>
> Sean
>
> ** Changed in: catfish-search
> Milestone: None => 0.6.0
>
> ** Changed in: catfish-search
> Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
>
More on #3: On my system, I recall that Zeitgeist was automatically
installed as a dependency when I installed the deb package. (Though I
wouldn't stake a lot of money on my recollection ...)
In any case, nice to see the project moving forward.
On 2/24/2013 9:53 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> For #1, Being a file search program, you're already using the keyboard,
> so pressing enter instead of having a clickable button is not such a bad
> thing.
>
> #2) That's a problem with GTK+3, and the way that it automatically
> shrinks comboboxes instead of expanding them. I'll look for a work-
> around for this in the next release.
>
> #3) Zeitgeist support is optional and Catfish does not require it to be
> installed. If it is installed, it only reveals files that you've opened
> before, and therefore is a feature and certainly not spyware. But that
> really goes back to whether people trust and use Zeitgeist at all.
>
> I just released 0.6, which fixes the original bug you reported. I'm
> going to go ahead and mark this as fixed and work on #2 for a future
> release.
>
> Thanks for testing Catfish!
>
> Sean
>
> ** Changed in: catfish-search
> Milestone: None => 0.6.0
>
> ** Changed in: catfish-search
> Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
>