Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Please use the -s <text> command line option to specify a custom search from an Everything shortcut
For example, to launch Everything with the search filled with foo bar:
Everything.exe -s "foo bar"
For example, to launch Everything with the search filled with foo bar:
Everything.exe -s "foo bar"
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Thank you very much!
I am not quite sure, e.g. I want this search to be used:
So I woul have to add this:
"I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\"
This does not seem to work:
"C:\Programme\Everything\Everything.exe" -s "I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\"
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I am not quite sure, e.g. I want this search to be used:
So I woul have to add this:
"I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\"
This does not seem to work:
"C:\Programme\Everything\Everything.exe" -s "I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\"
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Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
It might be easier to set the search to "" and apply the filter: Liste
Everything.exe -s "" -filter "Liste"
Alternatively, to set the search to "I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\":
Everything.exe -s """"I:\Videos\Filme 2\""" | """I:\Videos\Filme\""" | """I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\""" | """I:\Videos\Serien 2\""""
A triple double quote is replaced with a single literal double quote.
Everything.exe -s "" -filter "Liste"
Alternatively, to set the search to "I:\Videos\Filme 2\" | "I:\Videos\Filme\" | "I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\" | "I:\Videos\Serien 2\":
Everything.exe -s """"I:\Videos\Filme 2\""" | """I:\Videos\Filme\""" | """I:\Videos\Serien auf DVD\""" | """I:\Videos\Serien 2\""""
A triple double quote is replaced with a single literal double quote.
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Many thanks.
Works pferfectly.
Can I somehow assign this link
to that filter directly
or do I have to open Everything / the filder by clicking the link (.lnk)?
Works pferfectly.
Can I somehow assign this link
to that filter directly
or do I have to open Everything / the filder by clicking the link (.lnk)?
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
What are you trying to do?
Running Everything.exe with the -filter "Film-und Serien-Liste" command line option should be making your "Film-und Serien-Liste" filter the active filter.
Running Everything.exe with the -filter "Film-und Serien-Liste" command line option should be making your "Film-und Serien-Liste" filter the active filter.
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Sorry for my bad expression.
I meant: one can assign shortcuts in Everything. E.g. F10 to open a search window. And now - with the new .lnk I can open a new window with a special filter by e.g. double clicking (without using a shortcut) that new lnk (.lnk). Can I assign a shortcut in / with Everything to start that new link (instead of double clicking it) to open a new window with the special filter?
I meant: one can assign shortcuts in Everything. E.g. F10 to open a search window. And now - with the new .lnk I can open a new window with a special filter by e.g. double clicking (without using a shortcut) that new lnk (.lnk). Can I assign a shortcut in / with Everything to start that new link (instead of double clicking it) to open a new window with the special filter?
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
I'm not 100% what you are after..
To open a new window with your lnk file and -newwindow to the command line:
Everything.exe -s "" -filter "Film-und Serien-Liste" -newwindow
To create a custom keyboard shortcut to open this lnk:
To open a new window with your lnk file and -newwindow to the command line:
Everything.exe -s "" -filter "Film-und Serien-Liste" -newwindow
To create a custom keyboard shortcut to open this lnk:
- Right click your Everything lnk shortcut.
- Click the Shortcut tab.
- Click in Shortcut key and press a new shortcut key.
- Click OK.
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Thank you very much.
Sorry again for the bad expression.
Yes, got it working that way. And got the answer to my question.
I meant, what I asked for, can one achieve this (create a shortcut to open this lnk) with Everything (solely), so could one create a shortcut in / within Everything, e.g. here
instead of doing it here / that way, outside of Everything:
Alright, works great now, many thanks again
Sorry again for the bad expression.
Yes, got it working that way. And got the answer to my question.
I meant, what I asked for, can one achieve this (create a shortcut to open this lnk) with Everything (solely), so could one create a shortcut in / within Everything, e.g. here
instead of doing it here / that way, outside of Everything:
But I assume you have to create such a shortcut outside Everything - otherwise you would not have explained it doing it like that - to open it that way (with a defined search filter).To create a custom keyboard shortcut to open this lnk:
Right click your Everything lnk shortcut.
Click the Shortcut tab.
Click in Shortcut key and press a new shortcut key.
Click OK.
Alright, works great now, many thanks again
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Change your "home" search:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Home tab on the left.
- Change the search to your desired default search.
- Click Ok.
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
@Biff: You already discovered that you can activate a filter with a keyboard shortcut (F8 for the Film-Liste) and Ctrl-N for a new search window.
If you combine these two: Press Ctrl-N, Press F8 and you achieved your goal (that is: if I understood the question).
The keyboard shortcut for filters has a nice side-effect: press it once and you activate your filter; press it a second time and you are back in the "Everything" filter. I don't know about your specific use-case, but for me that would be enough to run it without starting a new search window
TIP: Ever since I was staring a my empty result list for way too long before I realized I had still an active filter, I have the search bar show the current active filter (Menu:View > Filters). You could also use this to switch between filters.
If you combine these two: Press Ctrl-N, Press F8 and you achieved your goal (that is: if I understood the question).
The keyboard shortcut for filters has a nice side-effect: press it once and you activate your filter; press it a second time and you are back in the "Everything" filter. I don't know about your specific use-case, but for me that would be enough to run it without starting a new search window
TIP: Ever since I was staring a my empty result list for way too long before I realized I had still an active filter, I have the search bar show the current active filter (Menu:View > Filters). You could also use this to switch between filters.
Re: Can one create a shortcut which shows Everything and set a special (custom) search filter?
Thank you very much!Change your "home" search:
In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Home tab on the left.
Change the search to your desired default search.
Click Ok.
Not exactly, but I am very satisfied with how it works now, very great.You already discovered that you can activate a filter with a keyboard shortcut (F8 for the Film-Liste) and Ctrl-N for a new search window.
If you combine these two: Press Ctrl-N, Press F8 and you achieved your goal (that is: if I understood the question).
Oops, I had considered to ask something like that: use the same key to go back to the state before. Completely missed that, unbelievable. Very good you mentioned it, thank you.The keyboard shortcut for filters has a nice side-effect: press it once and you activate your filter; press it a second time and you are back in the "Everything" filter. I don't know about your specific use-case, but for me that would be enough to run it without starting a new search window
You mean this one:TIP: Ever since I was staring a my empty result list for way too long before I realized I had still an active filter, I have the search bar show the current active filter (Menu:View > Filters). You could also use this to switch between filters.
Yes, that is very useful.
Many thanks