Hi, I have been using everything search for a while now,
my daily works involve selecting a bunch of different reference photos and saving them to a list, so that I can isolate them and view them as a collection. I will like to add or remove items at will.
my current workflow is just copy and pasting the names of the photos into another search field using OR (|) and will end up with a very long search query, while its easy to 'add' items by adding anew name, it's not so easy to remove one.
Would there happen to be a better method?
creating a 'favourite' list
Re: creating a 'favourite' list
Several.
What does your list look like? Just the names (file.txt) or including the path (c:\folder\file.txt)
Do you store the list on disk in a file?
How often does this list change? Every day? Every month?
I assume you are using Everything 1.5?
What does your list look like? Just the names (file.txt) or including the path (c:\folder\file.txt)
Do you store the list on disk in a file?
How often does this list change? Every day? Every month?
I assume you are using Everything 1.5?
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Re: creating a 'favourite' list
If it's not an issue you can also put a keyword in the filenames and afterward search for the keyword (have the keyword in the clipboard). If there are many visible in the results you can ctrl-click them all then rename them in bulk to add the keyword.
I would though be quite keen in having available click-to-toggle marker columns (several, showing different coloured blobs such as red, green, blue when toggled on) and the ability to sort/filter on them like any other even if it were volatile and lost on closing down.
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I would though be quite keen in having available click-to-toggle marker columns (several, showing different coloured blobs such as red, green, blue when toggled on) and the ability to sort/filter on them like any other even if it were volatile and lost on closing down.
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Re: creating a 'favourite' list
hi, the typical list looks like this.
I'd then select a few pictures that i think looks good together to create a collection in another list with the file name, these pictures are in different categories I'd then often remove and add items new items to the 'collection' very regularly.
I sometimes update the filename (only prefix number) if they have been name wrongly.
i have already categorize them with a prefix for each file according to the picture's category.I'd then select a few pictures that i think looks good together to create a collection in another list with the file name, these pictures are in different categories I'd then often remove and add items new items to the 'collection' very regularly.
I sometimes update the filename (only prefix number) if they have been name wrongly.
Re: creating a 'favourite' list
Right, no need to post my "several ways" as these concentrate on lists of filenames and you take a visual approach.
Two other ideas then:
Create new favourite list in a new tab
Exclude items from the list
Two other ideas then:
Create new favourite list in a new tab
- Make sure the tab bar is shown (for example by opening a new, empty tab)
- Activate the tab with your favourites
- Select all, minus the ones you no longer need
(you can also select the ones you don't want, followed by Menu => Edit => Invert Selection) - Drag the selection to the tab bar.
- When you see the "+ New Tab" infotip, drop the files.
This new tab now contains your new favourites - Close the previous favourites tab
Exclude items from the list
- MAke sure Enable Result Omissions is checked (under Menu => Index)
- In the tab with your favourites, select the ones you no longer need
- Right-click one of them
- Select Temporary Omit form the context menu
The selected files will no longer be shown
- Double-click TEMP OMIT in the statusbar
(or right-click => Clear Temporary Result Omissions )