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- in reply to: Your five biggest feature requests… #2222
Hi UBIK, and welcome to the forum!
We know this already: the fact is that the development cost would be unbearable for us right now…Plus, using Total Commander, you can still use the auto-tagging feature of Tabbles (you tell Tabbles to listen to a folder and to auto-tag everything gets moved into it).
B.R.
Andrea
in reply to: FOLDER CONTENT view #2211It took me a while to understand this and still I’m not sure I’m getting this completely, let me see:
in reality what you want is seeing the whole content of a folder (it’s subfolders and files) in a flat list (as if they were all in the same folder) without needing to tag it with a tabble… and the reason is that you don’t want to create a tabble for just that folder.
Dude, it’s a whole lot of work for us, plus it would make things even more complicated than what they are now…
What about a fastest way to create a tabble? Like type in the the name, press enter and that’s it? Would that make your life easier?in reply to: Smaller icons + Another List View #2183Thanks a lot for the input everyone! π
I had a brief chat with Maurizio about the topic – I’m summarizing the outcome:It seems to us that you’re asking for a super-compact view mode. The view mode we’re working on right now (single column view) is meant to help the people who have files with long names as JFW has pointed out. In reality it’s not the first time we hear we’re aware of a lot of people who need to categorize documents/publications/PDF who typically have very long names.
A more compact single column view (with a smaller icon and basically nothing else than the filename) would also be relatively easy to implement, but the fact is that what we’re working on right will (hopefully) be ok for most people… so would you please give it a try for a few days and then let us know? :geek: π π
The "column view" is a different story: that would take longer to implement, will need more testing and we doubt that it can do a lot more than what we’re working on right now – we know that you’re use to it but we believe that there is not much apart from abitude that is tying you to this view… :ugeek:
Summarizing: please give our upcoming compact view a chance and then give us some more feedback later on, ok?
THANKS!
A + M
Hi Carl,
welcome to the forum and thank you for your suggestion – keep them coming please
The thing you request makes sense but unfortunately I can’t see it happening soon… I guess it’s quite some work to implement (need to check this though) and most important we’re working on a client-server version of Tabbles and this has the highest priority now.
Please keep an eye on this threadto see what we’re working on.Thanks and best regards,
Andrea
in reply to: Multilanguage – Translation: what and howto #2175Hey there,
thanks for letting us know π
I just checked Ubuntu 10.04 today and it looks pretty sweet indeed… but I still hope you’llchange your mind about Windows! π
A.
in reply to: What are you doing with tabbles? #2172Hi cpc,
thanks a lot for your review of both your use of Tabbles and your configuration. I’d love to put this in our "user stories"… don’t you happen to have a blog or something? If you had a blog and would copy-paste this post there, it would definitely be an awesome testimonial for us!
Thanks again.
A.
in reply to: Shortcut request #2170Hello guys!
– just back from holidays – the idea makes sense and indeed I believe it is in the to-do already…
A. :ugeek:
in reply to: regular expression request #2159Cool!
in reply to: Tabbles for Paf and U3 portable #2154thanks for the hint… I don’t really think we’ll spend time into this, but if you can get it working, please let us know, and I’ll if I can upload a new portable with the U3 support built in.
Thanks,
Andrea
in reply to: Tabbles for Paf and U3 portable #2152Hey there, and welcome to the forum!
no idea how it works, maybe it’s easy? Do you know anything about it?
Thanks,
Andrea
in reply to: regular expression request #2150Hello guys!
We’ve just spent a week of "forced holidays"…we were both extremely burned-out π
Anyway, back to your question, you may want to check this link: http://www.regular-expressions.info/dates.html.The idea is that you should create a rule for each month and each year where you tell Tabbles: "whatever day, whatever year and the month of April -> put it in the tabble "April". So,
.*[0-2][0-9].*|.*3[0-1].* = whatever day, followed or preceded by anything
.*2000|2001|2002|2003|2004|2005|2006|2007|2008|2009|2010|.* = whatever year from 2000 to 2010, followed or preceded by anything.* = zero or more of any character
. = any character, only once (it works with the "-" that nefycee needs)So, in nefycee’s example 23-04-2010 or Name_23-04-2010 or 23-10-2010_Name the expression for april may look like:
.*([0-2][0-9]|3[0-1]).04.(2000|2001|2002|2003|2004|2005|2006|2007|2008|2009|2010).*
That should work! Any volunteer to try this out? π
in reply to: Multilanguage – Translation: what and howto #2143sounds good! π
in reply to: applications/targets for tagging #2140Hello there,
maybe you’d like to keep on eye on this thread. Soon there will (hopefully) be the chance to create plugins… π
Btw, if you’re using Gmail you can already tag your emails with Tabbles – Tabbles doesn’t read the gmail tags but you easily can tag emails using the bookmarklet.
hope this helps π
A.
in reply to: Autotag: Ignore Open Office temp files #2138guys, you can do this with a regular expression! π
https://www.tabbles.net/wiki/index.php?t … xpressions
If you can’t figure our how, let me know…
in reply to: Thumbnail Views for PDF, Doc files etc #2126Hey there,
I think the answer is still the same as last time… plus, now we’re really close to having the client-server version working π
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