Can't see files when searching extensions

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nokaoi
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Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by nokaoi »

I must be missing something really easy, but I can't figure out what.

When I search for all files of an extension, I get no results. There are so many settings in options I'm not even sure what to tell you about.

If I use the Everything filter, and in that filter nothing is checked or entered in the text boxes, *.txt returns nothing.

If I use the default Documents filter, which lists a lot of extensions, and search for * I get no results.

What am I doing wrong?
vanisk
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by vanisk »

Searching for * with no filters at all produces any result?

btw, by any chance, Search->Enable Regex is checked?
NotNull
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by NotNull »

nokaoi wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:28 pm When I search for all files of an extension, [...]
How? (there are a lot of differnt ways to do this)
therube
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by therube »

Yep, RegEx will probably do it.

Perhaps a "lite" mode install, where Ctrl+R shortcut is disabled by default, though left as grayed out in the menu (to indicate that it is available, by specifically "switching it on"?)
void
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by void »

Perhaps a "lite" mode install, where Ctrl+R shortcut is disabled by default, though left as grayed out in the menu (to indicate that it is available, by specifically "switching it on"?)
I like the idea of removing Ctrl + R.

A couple options come to mind:
Show the regex switch on the toolbar next to the search bar.

Reset the regex switch to off when showing a new search window.

Show a balloon notification above the REGEX status bar text that will not go away until you close it, with the following message:
REGEX enabled, double click to disable.
This would only be shown the first time regex is enabled.
NotNull
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by NotNull »

The REGEX indicator is already on the status bar.
(That's how I enable/disable these options when in "mouse-mode": right-click the staus bar to enable an option; double-click a status bar indicator to disable it)

I think @therube's suggesion is based on quite a few threads where people accidentally press one of the Ctrl-<letter> keyboard shortcuts that causes unexpected search results?
void
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by void »

I have removed the following shortcut keys for the next major version of Everything:
Match Case (Ctrl + I)
Match Whole Word (Ctrl + B)
Match Path (Ctrl + U)
Match Diacritics (Ctrl + M)
Regex (Ctrl + R)
Always On Top (Ctrl + T)

I suspect these are rarely used. They can be manually re-added from Tools -> Options -> Keyboard.
NotNull
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by NotNull »

void wrote: Sat Feb 09, 2019 4:43 am I suspect these are rarely used. They can be manually re-added from Tools -> Options -> Keyboard.
Even I - "keyboard junkie" - never used them. (Alt-S gives overview what else is enabled/disabled; that prevents mistakes)
therube
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Re: Can't see files when searching extensions

Post by therube »

(Path, regularly. I'll add the shortcut back :-).
Regex, occasionally, but for that selecting from the menu is fine.)
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