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27 From: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
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56 On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:16:54 -0800, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:
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58 > So what next for the user? We've got lots of empty space in the folder
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59 > view, so I think what I'd like is to provide some suggestions on search
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60 > strings to try, and then to make it obvious how to associate a name with
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61 > a search string. And at that point, I'd like that name to be added to
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64 Right, associate a name for the search from the *search* view instead of
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65 the folder view. Then it's just a matter of using that command and
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66 typing a name. At that point, you get the new folder (or named search)
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67 added to the main window. That's a great plan.
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69 > Then tags become something that are just for manual manipulation. What
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72 So you wouldn't generally end up using tags? And each time you wanted to
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73 view a folder you'd really get a new search result? I can see some
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74 benefits if you're using time-range based searches (show me all the mail
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75 From=20Carl that was received in the last week). And disadvantages as
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76 searching might actually be slow at some point?
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78 > Ah, that's it. So "xorg-board" only looked like it worked because I had
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79 > a "xorg" folder as well. :-)
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81 Yea, sorry 'bout that.
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83 > Maybe something like that.
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85 Let's figure it out later; it's just a number and we can change it
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86 without any penalty.
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89 keith.packard@intel.com
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