Steps to reproduce:
#1] I create file
test.txt
on volume
C and
P
#2] I see them on the list in main window of Everything as
test.txt
in both the
Column of
Name and of
Display Name
#3] I delete them
#4] I now see them as gibberish
$IS8XDTA.txt
and
$IH77PO4.txt
in my
Column of
Name and still as
test.txt
in the
Column of
Display Name
#5] After writing in the
Search Edit box e.g.
test.txt
or
test .txt
they are not shown on the list with now filtered down results
#6] After switching to a
Filter set up beforehand with such options
Code: Select all
Search: :\$recycle.bin\ !$I <search: | displayname:search:> columns:dm;property-system:system.recycle.datedeleted;extension;size;length;path;displayname;type;name;
Macro: bin<search>
I see them back on the list i.e. with
Search Edit box still having in it e.g.
test.txt
or
test .txt
[or any other appropriate filtering expression]
So my question is: how am I suppose to know that a file named
test.txt
is or is not present on my indexed drives without a need of using a
Filter with the above settings? Should not the default
Filter named
Everything be able to show it in case when it has been moved to the Recycle Bin?
I have
Column of
Display Name turned on and it shows me
test.txt
in that
Column when this file no matter if it is residing in some folder or in the Recycle Bin - but when I try to filter it out using the basic
Search Edit feature it disappears until I add to it another layer in form of more advanced search feature of Filter. Where is the logic in this? Or am I just experiencing some bug?
I am using Everything 1.5.0.1356a x64 Portable on Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 x64