Organize Filters lacks Clone button
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Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Under the
Main Menu > Search > Organize Filters...
users can organize search / filtering expressions which can be added to the drop down list available in the main window
Unfortunately that managing sub-window lacks a button of >>Clone<< [or >>Copy<<] which function would be to copy whatever selected entries already are present there - and then add them with something like >>(2)<< [and then >>(3)<<, >>(4)<< etc.] after the original Name
So for example a list consisting of
Everything
Audio
Compressed
Document
Executable (4)
Folder
Picture
Picture (2)
Video
[where bold ones mean selected ones] after clicking Clone / Copy button would extend itself to
Everything
Audio
Audio (2)
Compressed
Document
Executable (4)
Executable (4) (2)
Folder
Picture
Picture (3)
Picture (2)
Picture (2) (2)
Video
Please note that the new entries are not added at the bottom of the list but accordingly below their originals. And to be absolutely clear to just how this is suppose to work: in the above example the newly created >>Picture (3)<< is a clone of >>Picture<<, while new >>Picture (2) (2)<< has all of the settings of the >>Picture (2)<< - thus they are not automatically arranged in the alphabetical order [because such order would have to be fixed thus allowing users to arrange the list as their please] but instead they are automatically arranged in a pseudo-alphabetical order
This way users could test out new Filters and easily compare them with the old ones without risking doing damages to them - and all of that while keeping the number of various clicks needed for preparations of such test / new entries to a minimum
Main Menu > Search > Organize Filters...
users can organize search / filtering expressions which can be added to the drop down list available in the main window
Unfortunately that managing sub-window lacks a button of >>Clone<< [or >>Copy<<] which function would be to copy whatever selected entries already are present there - and then add them with something like >>(2)<< [and then >>(3)<<, >>(4)<< etc.] after the original Name
So for example a list consisting of
Everything
Audio
Compressed
Document
Executable (4)
Folder
Picture
Picture (2)
Video
[where bold ones mean selected ones] after clicking Clone / Copy button would extend itself to
Everything
Audio
Audio (2)
Compressed
Document
Executable (4)
Executable (4) (2)
Folder
Picture
Picture (3)
Picture (2)
Picture (2) (2)
Video
Please note that the new entries are not added at the bottom of the list but accordingly below their originals. And to be absolutely clear to just how this is suppose to work: in the above example the newly created >>Picture (3)<< is a clone of >>Picture<<, while new >>Picture (2) (2)<< has all of the settings of the >>Picture (2)<< - thus they are not automatically arranged in the alphabetical order [because such order would have to be fixed thus allowing users to arrange the list as their please] but instead they are automatically arranged in a pseudo-alphabetical order
This way users could test out new Filters and easily compare them with the old ones without risking doing damages to them - and all of that while keeping the number of various clicks needed for preparations of such test / new entries to a minimum
Last edited by Thy Grand Voidinesss on Wed Aug 03, 2022 12:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
For now:
In the Organize Filters window, right-click one or more selected filters, select Copy, right-click and select Paste
The order of the filters can be reorganized by dragging them in the right postion (or use the Move Up/Down buttons)
This method is available in Everything 1.5 (Alpha).
In the Organize Filters window, right-click one or more selected filters, select Copy, right-click and select Paste
The order of the filters can be reorganized by dragging them in the right postion (or use the Move Up/Down buttons)
This method is available in Everything 1.5 (Alpha).
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Can't reproduce. Here the "cloned" filter uses the same casing (is that a word?)
Do you use a utility that intercepts and changes the copy and/or paste process?
Do you use a utility that intercepts and changes the copy and/or paste process?
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
I ran some extra tests and now can reproduce.
First tests were with the Audio filter you mentioned and a couple of my homemade filters. These are exactly the ones that don't get capitalized!
All out-of-the-box filters, minus the Audio one, are being capitalized when cloned.
Does your Audio filter get capitalized too?
First tests were with the Audio filter you mentioned and a couple of my homemade filters. These are exactly the ones that don't get capitalized!
All out-of-the-box filters, minus the Audio one, are being capitalized when cloned.
Does your Audio filter get capitalized too?
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Not tested, but this might have something to do with my Audio filter being non-default.
This sounds like a bug indeed. But could be a feature too (easily distinguish between original and copy).
I bet @void can tell us more ..
This sounds like a bug indeed. But could be a feature too (easily distinguish between original and copy).
I bet @void can tell us more ..
Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Everything uses special macros for the default filter names.
These macros names are localized for display.
Macro names are in all uppercase characters (for example: AUDIO, EXECUTABLE, DOCUMENT, ...).
For example, in English:
AUDIO = Audio
For example, in Spanish:
AUDIO = Buscar solo Audio
In the next alpha update, Everything will correctly resolve the duplicate name as Audio (2)
(instead of AUDIO (2))
Thanks for the bug report.
These macros names are localized for display.
Macro names are in all uppercase characters (for example: AUDIO, EXECUTABLE, DOCUMENT, ...).
For example, in English:
AUDIO = Audio
For example, in Spanish:
AUDIO = Buscar solo Audio
In the next alpha update, Everything will correctly resolve the duplicate name as Audio (2)
(instead of AUDIO (2))
Thanks for the bug report.
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
So... what happens [now and after planned upgrade] if a user renames default Audio to AUDIO. Or deletes default Audio and some time later creates AUDIO from scratch? Will there be still, a users should not use for names of Filters the names of macros?
If yes, then I would like to kindly request changing the names of macros from convenient from e.g. AUDIO to something like $mAUDIO or ~AUDIO~, thus leaving the convenience of using capitalized name like AUDIO entirely at users' disposal
Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Nothing should really happen.So... what happens [now and after planned upgrade] if a user renames default Audio to AUDIO. Or deletes default Audio and some time later creates AUDIO from scratch? Will there be still, a users should not use for names of Filters the names of macros?
Everything won't modify your filters.
Filters named AUDIO, will simply display as Audio (localized)
It's too difficult to change this now.
AUDIO will likely remain as a macro for Audio (localized)
I have put on my TODO list to make it easier to change the localized text when editing your AUDIO filter.
For now, simply add a space after the AUDIO text for the filter name.
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Any news on near future implementing of this feature?
It is really tedious to have to copy by hand various defined fields of a Filter when only testing out modified version of it and wanting to retain its original variant for quick comparisons during filtering
It is really tedious to have to copy by hand various defined fields of a Filter when only testing out modified version of it and wanting to retain its original variant for quick comparisons during filtering
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
To clone a filter:
- Select a filter.
- Press Ctrl + C (copy)
- Press Ctrl + V (paste)
Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Or;
CTRL + drag/drop a filter
CTRL + drag/drop a filter
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Yes, Ctrl-Drag-Drop is how I always copy filters too, definitely very easy.
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Re: Organize Filters lacks Clone button
Yes, thank you all - these two methods work A-OK:
● select ▶ CTRL + C ▶ CTRL + V
● select ▶ CTRL ▶ drag ▶ release
Nevertheless a clone / copy button for Filters [and Bookmarks] would be not only be a third way to achieve the same - but the first one clearly visible to every [newcoming] user
● select ▶ CTRL + C ▶ CTRL + V
● select ▶ CTRL ▶ drag ▶ release
Nevertheless a clone / copy button for Filters [and Bookmarks] would be not only be a third way to achieve the same - but the first one clearly visible to every [newcoming] user