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I totally agree. Starting from Gnome Shell to removing type-ahead find from Nautilus, GNOME developers' decisions have been more and more deluding.


Nautilus, like any other software of the GNOME project is subject to the "unexpected" changes by the GNOME team... as when they decided to remove the type-ahead-find feature. As long as the Ubuntu team create better software and replace "bad pieces" I'm with them.


I spent a good chunk of time restoring type-ahead find to Nautilus, which is now available in trusty-proposed (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1164...).

Now I read this. Not very happy.


At least Ubuntu 14.04 will have type-ahead find. Thank you for all your work.


I suppose that's true. Thanks!


I used to love Nautilus. It's gotten steadily worse year by year.


Pandoc doesn't read org file. However I just tried another converter, org-ruby, and it worked, here's the command:

  kokoi -e org -c "org-ruby --translate html"
Thank you for your suggestion! Emacs Org-mode looks really interesting, I have to update the description.

Out of curiosity, what converter are you using? I'll test it too.

Recently, an important fix was made, I suggest you to update kokoi to v0.1.5, just execute these two commands (as root if you are on Linux):

  npm uninstall -g kokoi

  npm install -g kokoi


Thank you for liking it. I'll do some tests with .org files.


For Arch Linux users there's also a PKGBUILD: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kokoi/


Look at the version under the "Start download" button: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop


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