You can't search for "Star Trek: Prodigy". You must remove the colon for the search to work.
A suggestion is that everything will ignore the colon when it doesn't recognize a command before the colon so files like "Star.Trek.Prodigy.S01E03" will show up in the results as expected.
Will the colon issue be fixed in v1.5?
Re: Will the colon issue be fixed in v1.5?
A colon is not normally allowed in a file name.
So how are you creating a filename with a colon in it?
If you're initiating the search from some other application, you can filter what is sent to Everything.
Similar to this:
(In the above, colon is not filtered, but you can add it to the filtered list so it is.)
What characters are forbidden in Windows and Linux directory names?
So how are you creating a filename with a colon in it?
If you're initiating the search from some other application, you can filter what is sent to Everything.
Similar to this:
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javascript:location.href='es:'+document.getSelection().toString().replace(/[\!\#\$\-\{\}\(\)\[\]\)\.\,\_]/g,'%20');void(0)
What characters are forbidden in Windows and Linux directory names?
Re: Will the colon issue be fixed in v1.5?
There is no issue to fix !
A colon is illegal in a file name but its used under Windows NTFS volumes to add streams to a file.
So it should not be ignored and just be used as intended by Microsoft.
A colon is illegal in a file name but its used under Windows NTFS volumes to add streams to a file.
So it should not be ignored and just be used as intended by Microsoft.
Re: Will the colon issue be fixed in v1.5?
Use Ctrl + Shift + V to paste text into the search box without punctuation.
Re: Will the colon issue be fixed in v1.5?
I joined today so I can say "Thank You" - not only for this 'can't-compute-without-it' software,
but also for the much-needed ability to paste without punctuation!!
Similar to the OP's initial post, I'll often copy some title from a webpage - -
where of course html is made up of all the punctuation symbols that aren't allowed in filenames -
as horst.epp makes clear -
and then have to interrupt the speedy work flow of mouse gesture pasting
to return to the keyboard and delete some < : : / \ > and so forth.
I just upgraded my old StrokeIt ctrl-v to ctrl-shift-v,
and now I'm flying like never before ....
so Thanks again - Best! to All
but also for the much-needed ability to paste without punctuation!!
Similar to the OP's initial post, I'll often copy some title from a webpage - -
where of course html is made up of all the punctuation symbols that aren't allowed in filenames -
as horst.epp makes clear -
and then have to interrupt the speedy work flow of mouse gesture pasting
to return to the keyboard and delete some < : : / \ > and so forth.
I just upgraded my old StrokeIt ctrl-v to ctrl-shift-v,
and now I'm flying like never before ....
so Thanks again - Best! to All