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- in reply to: Remove errors in DB #9316
Hello there,
remove errors in db does not remove the “not found” files, it does something else that you don’t need to know.
In the next version (3.0) we’ll finally have proper file tracking 🙂
Thanks,
A.
Hello Ralph,
thanks for your hints – all of them make sense indeed. One thing, the “not found” file will soon be a memory from the past 🙂
Would you like to help us testing the next version?
Please write me at andrea at tabbles.net
THanks,
A.
Hello Graham,
we’re not doing that cause it’s a lot of work and not many people need it. We’re instead sitting on a solution to have Tabbles to follow the files when they’re moved and we’ll release it in the next version (3.0) which should happen in a couple of months.
Thanks,
A.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by Andrea.
in reply to: A few key suggestions #9313Hello Marcus,
thanks for your hints! Let’s see:
1) how exactly would you like the search to work?
2) you’ll need to elaborate this: by color = by the RGB value of the tabble? :O
3) you’ll see this happening very soon 🙂
Can we please continue this conversation per email? Please write me at andrea at tabbles.net
Thanks!
A.
in reply to: How to exclude hidden folders? #9312Hello Michelle,
not sure what you want to exclude, but you may want to check our manual and search for “Blacklist”:
Thanks,
A.
in reply to: customize GUI #9311Hello Didier,
there is currently no way to hide or remove them, but there may be one in the future.
Why are they bothering you so much?
THanks,
in reply to: Crucial request #9301Hello there,
this is a known issue and we have a solution for it but not yet implemented…
Thanks,
Andrea
in reply to: Moving my tabbles (entire) to new drive #9300Hello There!
I believe that the the question you want to ask is: “Where is the Tabbles database and how do I move it” and the answer is “in the Documents\Tabbles folder, just copy and paste it”.
Basically just backup your Documents\Tabbles folder, keep it safe (it’s probably less than 2MB) and then restore the whole folder in your new pc. As long as all the files tagged are in the same drive(s) (let’s say: C:\ and D:\), than you should be good to go.
BR,
Andrea
Hello!
I guess this has been taken care of, per email 🙂
in reply to: Search recursively? #9252Hi,
Tabbles looks through all the files in the database. You need a trick to do what you ask. See Maurizio’s answers below.
Andrea
in reply to: Thumbnails? #9251Hi,
no it isn’t… but it’s something we know many people need.
Thanks,
A.in reply to: development dead? #9250No, we’re still here – even if we’re hiding a bit 🙂
Thanks,
Andreain reply to: Best way to create a folder to hold all files #9249Hi there,
the idea is not to create any new folder at all. You probably already have a more or less simple folder structure and some of your files may have meaningful names: please have a look at our auto-tagging feature and start from there.
thanks,
Andreain reply to: Add children to and quot;File types and quot; #2266Hi boba, and welcome here! 🙂
It seems to me that you’re not asking the same thing as cpc… I guess you want to create extension tabbles – please check the training video "create a tabble part 2" on our videos page.
What cpc wants to do is having all the tabbles with a certain extension, to be automatically added to a certain normal tabble (not extension tabble). You have 2 ways to do this:
The slow way:
– Tools > auto-tagging rules > New
– in the upper part (when a file is created) check "and the file type is" and type ".doc" in the field.
– in the lower part (then) check "show a popup…" and "put the file in the tabbles" and then click on the button next to it to select the tabble(s) "Documents"
– click ok.
– repeat this for each extension you want to add.The fast way:
– Tools > auto-tagging rules > New
– in the upper part (when a file is created) check "and the file path matches the regular expression" and then type in the regular expression you need. We have a list of tested regular expression here. In your case, I guess the regular expression you need would be:.*.(?:doc|docx|mobi|ai|jpg)$
– in the lower part (then) check "show a popup…" and "put the file in the tabbles" and then click on the button next to it to select the tabble(s) "Documents"
– click ok.
– get a fresh drink and enjoy the rideI hope this helps,
Andrea
in reply to: What are you doing with tabbles? #2254WOW Ed, that’s a HELL of a review!
I’ll post on our site right now, hoping that people will believe it’s not a fake… it actually involves quite some medical knowledge to write something like that, and I guess none of us here would be capable of that! 😆
But thanks a bunch anyway, and remember that wehenever you have any issue with Tabbles, before starting to worry just drop us a line.
Also please backup your database every once-in-a-while, it’s usually located in DocumentsuserTabblesDatabases (the file is called tabbles.cur_dbAndrea
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