I have already put a search string into the search bar and gotten results.
Now I want to change the search a bit by adding another term onto the end.
When I click in the search bar, even though I click in the white area to the right of the previous search phrase, it highlights the entire existing phrase.
When I click as above, I would like the cursor to immediately go the the end of the string that is already there rather than highlighting it.
Is there a setting I am missing that will force this behaviour?
TIA
Paul
Question about clicking within search bar
Re: Question about clicking within search bar
To position the caret instead of selecting all the text when clicking on the search edit:
To restore the default behavior, that is selecting all the text when clicking on the search edit:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/select_search_on_mouse_click=0
To restore the default behavior, that is selecting all the text when clicking on the search edit:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/select_search_on_mouse_click=1
Re: Question about clicking within search bar
Maybe I goofed but things are now worse.
I clicked into the empty search box at the top and entered:
/select_search_on_mouse_click=0
Just to be sure, I exited the program and restarted.
I then entered "PWH" (no quotes) and get no results at all. I have tons of folders and files that contain PWH as part of the name so a null result is a problem.
I then entered
/select_search_on_mouse_click=1
and restarted but this did not correct the above problem.
After either of the steps above I did get some "default" results but they were very limited and If I recall were from only one folder. Previously, when I would first open the program and with the default blank search bar showing I got a very large result.
For grins I then went and rebuilt the index which was a solution to a problem I had before but this did not help. In fact when I close and reopen and am presented with the blank search bar, I now get no results at all.
What did I do wrong??
Paul
(BTW thanks for the email address removal)
I clicked into the empty search box at the top and entered:
/select_search_on_mouse_click=0
Just to be sure, I exited the program and restarted.
I then entered "PWH" (no quotes) and get no results at all. I have tons of folders and files that contain PWH as part of the name so a null result is a problem.
I then entered
/select_search_on_mouse_click=1
and restarted but this did not correct the above problem.
After either of the steps above I did get some "default" results but they were very limited and If I recall were from only one folder. Previously, when I would first open the program and with the default blank search bar showing I got a very large result.
For grins I then went and rebuilt the index which was a solution to a problem I had before but this did not help. In fact when I close and reopen and am presented with the blank search bar, I now get no results at all.
What did I do wrong??
Paul
(BTW thanks for the email address removal)
Re: Question about clicking within search bar
STOP!!
I don't understand this but it is now working.
It did do the behavior as described but I typed the previous reply and then realized that the reindexing had probably not had time to finish. Some time as I was typing the previous reply it seems to have started working because when I posted the reply and could see the Everything window again it had results.
I then toggled the command you suggested between 0 and 1 several times and they worked as expected/explained without any problem so I don't really know whether the reindex had any effect or what all else came into play but again, as explained in the earlier post there was a span of time where it did not work but it then later did (and still does, I just checked again.
In any event, I will put this technique into my notes for future reference and hope Murphy stays away for a while!
Paul
I don't understand this but it is now working.
It did do the behavior as described but I typed the previous reply and then realized that the reindexing had probably not had time to finish. Some time as I was typing the previous reply it seems to have started working because when I posted the reply and could see the Everything window again it had results.
I then toggled the command you suggested between 0 and 1 several times and they worked as expected/explained without any problem so I don't really know whether the reindex had any effect or what all else came into play but again, as explained in the earlier post there was a span of time where it did not work but it then later did (and still does, I just checked again.
In any event, I will put this technique into my notes for future reference and hope Murphy stays away for a while!
Paul