efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
I made a list, efu, of ALL of the files / folders, 34 indexes / drives in the folder pane left, pressed CTRL+S:
I double clicked that efu, it was opened in an Everything window, loaded (took a long time), and displayed this:
The indexes in the folder pane different, with different names than the orignals obviously, about 10 of them or so missing. About a Million items less, etc.
What mistake could I have made? What could be the cause?
How could one make a list of ALL of the items, including the efu lists here:
and here:
Etc.
I double clicked that efu, it was opened in an Everything window, loaded (took a long time), and displayed this:
The indexes in the folder pane different, with different names than the orignals obviously, about 10 of them or so missing. About a Million items less, etc.
What mistake could I have made? What could be the cause?
How could one make a list of ALL of the items, including the efu lists here:
and here:
Etc.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
EFU file lists cannot have duplicate filenames.
It looks like you have some duplicate drives letters.
This will most likely cause some filenames to be the same in your single EFU file list.
Please try exporting each volume as a separate EFU file list.
It looks like you have some duplicate drives letters.
This will most likely cause some filenames to be the same in your single EFU file list.
Please try exporting each volume as a separate EFU file list.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Oops, so this means for example, if you have different versions of the same album, e.g. the USA retail album, an Japan import, a double album, etc. the file name of the same tracks on the different albums will be shown only once for one of these albums?EFU file lists cannot have duplicate filenames.
I would not think there could be that much duplicates.
Is there an easy way to find out the duplicate indexes?It looks like you have some duplicate drives letters.
And what about the rest? The different index names, etc.?
Last edited by Biff on Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Only for files/folders with the exact same full path.
For example:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
C:\example folder\file.mp3
It looks like you have multiple C: or D: drives. (hard to tell as it is blurred in your screenshot)
You index can have duplicated full paths.
You can save these to an EFU file list fine.
However, when you index EFU file list, only one of the duplicated full paths will be included.
This limitation only applies to a single EFU file list.
You can index multiple separate file lists.
For example, A.efu may have:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
B.efu may have:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
in which case, both files will be indexed because the files belong to different EFU file lists.
For example:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
C:\example folder\file.mp3
It looks like you have multiple C: or D: drives. (hard to tell as it is blurred in your screenshot)
You index can have duplicated full paths.
You can save these to an EFU file list fine.
However, when you index EFU file list, only one of the duplicated full paths will be included.
This limitation only applies to a single EFU file list.
You can index multiple separate file lists.
For example, A.efu may have:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
B.efu may have:
C:\example folder\file.mp3
in which case, both files will be indexed because the files belong to different EFU file lists.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
To list duplicated full paths:Is there an easy way to find out the duplicate indexes?
And what about the rest? The different index names, etc.?
case:dupe:name;path;fullpath
The following would also work, but it's a little slower:
case:dupe:fullpath
Also checking your folder sidebar for duplicated drive letters might help.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Ah, so efu file lists cannot have duplicate paths with file names and extensions. Respectively it can have duplicate paths with different file names.Only for files/folders with the exact same full path.
Yes, that is right. How could I check / find out if they are identical? So I could remove the dupes.It looks like you have multiple C: or D: drives. (hard to tell as it is blurred in your screenshot)
But in the efu file list only one of them will be shown / stored?You index can have duplicated full paths.
You can save these to an EFU file list fine
So when I have two or more duplicate efu file lists, e.g. from the C: drive, only one of the duplicate paths (with file name and extrension) will be stored / shown?However, when you index EFU file list, only one of the duplicated full paths will be included.
Yes, but the won't be identical, I am afraid. Is there a way to find out which indexes are identical by its contents?Also checking your folder sidebar for duplicated drive letters might help.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
case:dupe:name;path;fullpathHow could I check / find out if they are identical? So I could remove the dupes.
[qoute]But in the efu file list only one of them will be shown / stored?[/quote]
Both are stored.
You will see duplicates when opening the EFU file list in the Everything file list editor.
It's only when the EFU file is indexed that duplicated filenames are ignored.
duplicated full paths in a single EFU file list are ignored.So when I have two or more duplicate efu file lists, e.g. from the C: drive, only one of the duplicate paths (with file name and extrension) will be stored / shown?
Using the folder sidebar might be useful as a quick guide, eg: two C: drives might be listed.Yes, but the won't be identical, I am afraid. Is there a way to find out which indexes are identical by its contents?Also checking your folder sidebar for duplicated drive letters might help.
To find duplicated full paths, search for:
case:dupe:name;path;fullpath
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Ah, sorry, thought this would be for identical paths. Not indexes. But it shows almost all or all of the indexes having dupe paths, so I am afraid, it does not help that much. Or am I missing anything?case:dupe:name;path;fullpath
I am wondering why there might be that many duplicate paths on all of those different drives / indexes. Actually I would think, that cannot be.
So all dupes are stored without exception, only those dupes of indexed efu files are not shown.It's only when the EFU file is indexed that duplicated filenames are ignored.
So if I made a list for each single drive there could not be any full path dupe, I assume. If I made an efu of more than one drive or of the same drive more than once, then an efu might have dupe paths which were not shown. But stored.duplicated full paths in a single EFU file list are ignored.
Yes, but they might be from different installations, computers.Using the folder sidebar might be useful as a quick guide, eg: two C: drives might be listed.
Why does Everything show the efu only with the names of the efu file in the folder panel? Instead of showing the real names of the indexes / drives? How do I know what indexes these are?
I would expect / think the efu list would be displayed the same like the originals. But not completely differently. Why is that? How could I show the lists the same like the originals / the original indexes?
Is there a way to find (by their contents) duplicates of indexes? Not only indexes with same paths. So how could I find out if index C: has the identical content / paths / files like the other C: index and another C: index? If they are completely identical, I would remove the identical ones.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
I was expected a couple million results which seems to match the total number of results shown in the status bar.Ah, sorry, thought this would be for identical paths. Not indexes. But it shows almost all or all of the indexes having dupe paths, so I am afraid, it does not help that much. Or am I missing anything?
Your multiple C:/D: drive indexes will share many duplicated full paths.
I'm not 100% sure what your trying to find now..
If it's just duplicated roots, please try searching for:
root: dupe:name
This will list only root drives that are duplicated, for example:
C:
C:
D:
D:
Correct.So all dupes are stored without exception, only those dupes of indexed efu files are not shown.
Correct.So if I made a list for each single drive there could not be any full path dupe, I assume.
The label information is not stored in the EFU file list.Why does Everything show the efu only with the names of the efu file in the folder panel? Instead of showing the real names of the indexes / drives?
Only the full path is stored (along with file size, date modified etc).
Export each individual drive and store the label in the EFU file list filename.How do I know what indexes these are?
The exported file list will have the exact same full paths.I would expect / think the efu list would be displayed the same like the originals. But not completely differently. Why is that?
For some file paths, Everything will add missing folders.
For example, if you export a single file in your EFU file list:
c:\folder\file.txt
Everything will automatically create the folder "C:" and the subfolder "folder" when the file list is included in your index.
Difficult to do for duplicated drive letters.How could I show the lists the same like the originals / the original indexes?
Exporting each individual drive letter as an EFU file list and then including each individual file list will help.
Is there a way to find (by their contents) duplicates of indexes?
I'm not sure what you are trying to do here.Not only indexes with same paths. So how could I find out if index C: has the identical content / paths / files like the other C: index and another C: index? If they are completely identical, I would remove the identical ones.
Content is not stored in the EFU file lists.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Sorry, I want to find the indexes being duplicates (of the same drive), so the ones e.g. caused by a wrong drive letter: when one plugs in a drive (e.g. to a Notebook with a new Win installation) Win automatically assigns a drive letter, for example E:, although the actuall drive letter of that drive is / was F:. So I change the drive letter to F: And so Everything frist scans or had scanned (may it does not do it anymore with version 1.5) the drive with the letter E: and after (assigning F:) the same drive with letter F: again. So I try to find out what E: indexes belong to real E: drives and the E: indexes caused by a wrong drive letter (automatically assigned by Win).I'm not 100% sure what your trying to find now..
When clicking "Explore in Everything" the folder is shown and selected in the folder panel and the result list is empty (may be because of the search term in the search field). Is it possible to open "Explore in Everything" in a new window?
Thank you. It shows this:If it's just duplicated roots, please try searching for:
root: dupe:name
Sorry for the wrong question, I meant:Why does Everything show the efu only with the names of the efu file in the folder panel? Instead of showing the real names of the indexes / drives?
The label information is not stored in the EFU file list.
Only the full path is stored (along with file size, date modified etc).
Why does Everything show all of the indexs (also online indexes and indexes scanned with Everything 1.5) as if they were efu files, so with the names of the efu files in the folder panel? Instead of showing the real names of the indexes / drives (scanned with 1.5)?
This is the original (I selected "Everything" in the folder panel and I pressed CTRL+S to make a complete list of ALL items):
And this is the efu of that):
So the index names are different, it looks like they are all efu files, but they aren't.
But why are they not shown (like the original) in the folder panel?How do I know what indexes these are?
Export each individual drive and store the label in the EFU file list filename.
Sorry for my bad expression, I meant: I would expect / think Everything would displayed the efu list with the same names in the folder panel like the original indexes (like it is shown on the last two screenshots above). But not differently. Why is that?I would expect / think the efu list would be displayed the same like the originals. But not completely differently. Why is that?
The exported file list will have the exact same full paths.
For some file paths, Everything will add missing folders.
For example, if you export a single file in your EFU file list:
c:\folder\file.txt
Everything will automatically create the folder "C:" and the subfolder "folder" when the file list is included in your index.
Sorry for my confusion and bad expression.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
You will need to clear the search.When clicking "Explore in Everything" the folder is shown and selected in the folder panel and the result list is empty (may be because of the search term in the search field).
I have put on my TODO list to allow Ctrl to open in a new window when clicking Explore in Everything.Is it possible to open "Explore in Everything" in a new window?
You have the Alle 5.efu file opened (shown in the status bar)Why does Everything show all of the indexs (also online indexes and indexes scanned with Everything 1.5) as if they were efu files, so with the names of the efu files in the folder panel?
All indexes/drives belong to the Alle 5.efu so that is shown in the folder sidebar for each drive.
I will look into not showing the file list filename when opening a file list as this information is redundant.
Label information is not remember the volume labels.But why are they not shown (like the original) in the folder panel?
Only the drive letter is stored in the EFU file list.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
Everything 1.5.0.1318a adds support for holding down Ctrl and clicking Explore in Everything to open a new Everything search window.
Re: efu list completely different than the original / indexes?
That's great! Thank you very much! Very nice!