I'm looking today for "rc:sat" - 0 results, but "rc:2017/06/10" or "rc:lastsat" works fine.
Is this correct behavior?
Version 1.4.1.877 (x86)
Is this correct behavior?
Re: Is this correct behavior?
It depends on your locale settings for "first day of the week".
Everything will either be looking for Saturday in the future, or the last Saturday.
To adjust the first day of the week:
Everything will either be looking for Saturday in the future, or the last Saturday.
To adjust the first day of the week:
- From the Start menu, open the Control panel.
- Open Region and Language.
- Click the Formats tab.
- Click Additional settings....
- Click the Date tab.
- Select the First day of the week.
- Click Ok.
- Click Ok.
Re: Is this correct behavior?
In XP it does not see this setting - First day of the week.
And why does Everything look to the future? - I could not write files with date 2017/06/24 - because that day was not yet. Bypassing the manual date modification, unless it is logical that he should look back.
And why does Everything look to the future? - I could not write files with date 2017/06/24 - because that day was not yet. Bypassing the manual date modification, unless it is logical that he should look back.
Re: Is this correct behavior?
On XP the first day of the week is fixed as Sunday.
Everything tries to mimic natural language.
Today is Tuesday, when I say Wednesday, that is most commonly taken as tomorrow.
Last Wednesday would be the Wednesday last week.
And why does Everything look to the future?
For the reason above, to mimic natural language. Is it useful? not really.. That's why I will consider always looking into the past with day names, for example, if today is Tuesday and you search for dm:wednesday Everything would assume you mean dm:lastwednesday
Everything tries to mimic natural language.
Today is Tuesday, when I say Wednesday, that is most commonly taken as tomorrow.
Last Wednesday would be the Wednesday last week.
And why does Everything look to the future?
For the reason above, to mimic natural language. Is it useful? not really.. That's why I will consider always looking into the past with day names, for example, if today is Tuesday and you search for dm:wednesday Everything would assume you mean dm:lastwednesday
Re: Is this correct behavior?
But if for example someone learn in the university only in Wednesday's,That's why I will consider always looking into the past with day names, for example, if today is Tuesday and you search for dm:wednesday Everything would assume you mean dm:lastwednesday
he will try to search dm:wednesday to get all wednesday's and not just the lastwednesday.
Re: Is this correct behavior?
dm:wednesday will only search for wednesday this week, not every wednesday.
For the best results, use dm:last<dayname>
For the best results, use dm:last<dayname>
Re: Is this correct behavior?
David - rc:lastsat looking for last Saturday (17-06-2017) - and how to search for an earlier Saturday without typing (10-06-2017) - i tried rc:last2sat but it does not work.
Re: Is this correct behavior?
Unfortunately, you will have to enter the full date.