Re: [kde] K find usage?
- From: John Meyer <john.l.meyer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 06:02:39 -0700
John wrote:
Hi
I recently found that I could use kfind to find files with several suffixes by
entering *.pdf;*.txt;*.doc etc. There is nothing in the help files on this
general area of use. Assuming that it provides a graphical interface for
something in linux itself I could use man to find out what options are
available. But just what does it use?
Alternatively - I want to search off root and exclude certain directories from
the search. Is there a syntax to do that and/or to search a list of
directories? In this instance I favour exclude to avoid a lot of typing.
If you have KRegExp installed, you can use regular expressions to find
or not find files as you see fit.
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