GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 42512
[Eazel Fixme]Multi-word handling code duplicated (and divergent) between simple & complex search bars
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
There's a FIXME about this in nautilus-simple-search-bar.c that says "The logic here should be exactly the same as the logic for a complex search-by-file-name. Currently the complex search doesn't do the multi-word handling that this function does. They should use the same code." ------- Additional Comments From sullivan@eazel.com 2000-08-28 17:10:45 ---- Oops, accidentally chose wrong component leading to wrong assignee. ------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2000-10-16 19:00:20 ---- Batch-assigning QA ownership of Search Interface bugs to Josh Barrow. ------- Additional Comments From rebecka@eazel.com 2001-03-09 12:09:58 ---- The handling of multiple words in the simple search bar is different than in the complex bar, and is clearly user visible. Searching for "frogs jump" in the simple bar will return all files that contain the words "frogs" and "jump", so it could things like "frogs dont jump" Doing the same search in the complex search bar would yield only files whose names contain the entire string "frogs jump" This is not a 1.0 bug, but since it has a clear user visible symptom it should probably be re-prioritized. ------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2001-09-09 20:38 -------
Changing to "old" target milestone for all bugs laying around with no milestone set.
the search code is no longer built