diff --git a/doc/forum/released_finder_integration_for_macOS_called_git-annex-turtle/comment_2_54ba7672150ee32df4d2d92390a960c1._comment b/doc/forum/released_finder_integration_for_macOS_called_git-annex-turtle/comment_2_54ba7672150ee32df4d2d92390a960c1._comment new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8c09eb78c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/released_finder_integration_for_macOS_called_git-annex-turtle/comment_2_54ba7672150ee32df4d2d92390a960c1._comment @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="andrew" + avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/acc0ece1eedf07dd9631e7d7d343c435" + subject="comment 2" + date="2018-03-10T18:33:22Z" + content=""" +Thanks for the positive feedback! + +>Please do file todo requests if there are interface improvements that git-annex can offer to query for the data you need. + +Will do. I think I have most of the queries I need right now. I really wanted to show nice, meaningful icons for folders; I ended up showing some measure of the number of copies of all files contained within folders. This is something I decided to cache in a database since, to my knowledge, neither git nor git-annex tracks folders directly. I don't think it would make sense to cache folder level queries in git-annex anytime soon? + + +>But I do wonder if it would make sense for the git-annex.app to bundle git-annex-turtle, so users don't need that extra step. + +Great! Yes, that sounds like an excellent idea! Yes, as you mentioned git-annex-turtle.app is ~30mb with all the icon assets. I believe this is because the icons are uncompressed PDFs exported from Adobe Illustrator, oops. I'll see if I can compress them and get the .app size down. Currently, zipping git-annex-turtle.app brings down the size to ~8mb. + +Thanks, + +—Andrew +"""]]