On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Kevin Krammer <kevin.kram...@gmx.at> wrote: > Your initial posting sounded like a permanent input field (i.e. not a popup > like KRunner) and only displaying matches from the Nepomuk plugin (i.e. not > interleaving those with matches from other plugins).
I can't really be sure if I understand what a KRunner plugin is or does but what you say here seems to be what I mean. Just imagine the following use case and maybe it's getting clearer then: I sit in a meeting room with my laptop and conversation turns to the subject "Project Vulcan" ;-) Now I know I was having some pictures I took somewhere on my computer, along with meeting minutes of previous meetings. Since I am unable to organize and name files correctly I just wanna see what I've got about 'vulcan', by very quickly entering the text somewhere, without having to break conversation because I start fiddeling with the shell and 'find' and I immediately got a list of files with the text 'vulcan' in their names. If I wait a little longer there will be more hits such as text with 'vulcan' in them and vulcans in my address book and so on. I want a list, click on any entry and open the appropriate file. If any of you happen to have a macbook or an iphone, just try that search field. It's terrific. > In any case, looking at that KRunner plugin is probably a good way to start > when wondering how Nepomuk is queried for matches. Will do. Thanks! Stephan >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<