Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Hi. I couldn't find a setting to allow only one single instance of Everything 1.5 Alpha. Maybe you could make an option for that?
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
What do you mean, "multiple instances"?
Instances, like a second Window (Ctrl+N) or a second Named Instance?
Instances, like a second Window (Ctrl+N) or a second Named Instance?
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
I think i'm talking about multiple windows. I would like to have only one window. There is an option "allow multiple windows", but it is already unchecked. Therefore i would expect, that only one single window can be open at any time. I regularly find myself to have to close three or four windows in the task bar.
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Where?There is an option "allow multiple windows"
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
In -> settings -> UI -> "create a new window when running Everything". Note, that the german translation says "allow multiple search windows at the same time" here, which sounds like something slightly different to me.
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
There is no such option.abr01 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 5:19 pm I think i'm talking about multiple windows. I would like to have only one window. There is an option "allow multiple windows", but it is already unchecked. Therefore i would expect, that only one single window can be open at any time. I regularly find myself to have to close three or four windows in the task bar.
The available option under General / UI just says
"Create a new window when running Everything".
If you're not closing the current Everything search window, you will get an additional one for each start, of course.
If you don't want this,
close the current search window if you are finished
or disable the option above.
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Well, like is said, that option IS disabled already! So maybe it's a bug?
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Ok, i could try that. But where would i get a new one? And i guess i would lose all settings. Can't i just rather change something in the .ini?
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Please make sure the following two options are disabled:
How are you launching Everything?
Please make sure you are not launching Everything with the -new-window command line option.
Have you enabled the allow_multiple_instances ini setting?
Everything will automatically create a new fresh Everything.ini if you delete your existing one.
Please make sure Everything is not running when deleting your Everything.ini
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the UI tab on the left.
- Uncheck Create a new window from the system tray.
- Uncheck Create a new window when running Everything.
- Click OK.
How are you launching Everything?
Please make sure you are not launching Everything with the -new-window command line option.
Have you enabled the allow_multiple_instances ini setting?
Everything will automatically create a new fresh Everything.ini if you delete your existing one.
Please make sure Everything is not running when deleting your Everything.ini
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
I am starting Everything 1.5 via it's exe, which i launch per internal customized hotkey (Ctrl-Y). Now i suspect, that this is the reason, why i get new program windows, while i only want to clear the previous search. Therefore, the problem seems solved to me. I have to Shift-Tab Backspace to clear the search field then. Thank you.
Maybe you like to consider an additional option, that makes the hotkey clear the previous search instead of opening new windows? It is not a big deal anyway, but it would only save a couple of keyboard presses.
Maybe you like to consider an additional option, that makes the hotkey clear the previous search instead of opening new windows? It is not a big deal anyway, but it would only save a couple of keyboard presses.
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
I did reconfigure the Esc key to clear the search and activate the search bar:
Re: Possible to avoid multiple instances?
Not a bad idea, maybe i try that. Thank you all!