Good point, and now that you mention it, I've had a similar experience, making sense for "Excludes" to be a more static/permanent/known-ahead function compared to the dynamic, accessible, and optionally temporary "Omits" (if I'm understanding correctly). I've been using the omits function more and more frequently, and really like how quickly and easily accessible it is.NotNull wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 9:26 amThere are similarities, which would make one think that the entries could be combined, with an Exclude/Omit radiobutton pair for each entry.Coldblackice wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 7:52 am there's some redundancy overlap with separate "Excludes" and "Omits" functions (if I'm understanding what you're saying) and it may be beneficial merging their functionalities.
But the differences will make it confusing when combining the two. Does the Include only files refer to omitting- or excluding results? What can be imported?
Not sure, but I expect most people to configure the "Exclude" dialogs once when doing first time setup and never look at it again (my Exclude settings haven't changed in years).
From time to time someone on these forums would toggle some filetype like .lnk or some folder on/off under "Exclude", but now there is "Omit" for that.
"Omit" feels like a more dynamic activity. Probably because it is integrated in the GUI, instead of being 'tucked away' behind "Options".
And that is another difference between the two: static vs. dynamic entries. I would like them to stay apart.
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The omit context-menu* actions are great, and even cooler is including the nested directory-tree, enabling a quick omitting of a higher up parent folder, which I'm frequently using on programs that I find are cache-writing to a cascade of folders at once.
Speaking of "Omits", would it be possible to add the option of setting keyboard shortcuts for directly accessing the "Organize Omits" panel, and also a shortcut to toggle "Enable Result Omissions"? I jump into that panel regularly, and also turn omits on/off at various times.
I searched the available keyboard shortcuts and found a number of shortcuts related to "Omits", but I didn't see any that appeared to do these functions (I'm not sure what the difference is between those shortcuts, and have been meaning to test them).
*Side note, including the "Search in Everything" context menu inside Everything is a great idea, I've been using that function in Explorer dozens of times a day, and now having it accessible via search results themselves is fantastic, bypassing the need to copy and paste paths of search results
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Would it also be possible to add an "Omits" option under the "Home/Defaults" search settings section? Currently the only way I can get it to stick is by having the last remaining Everything Search window having the option, then new windows following that follow suit.