Quick search in filter mode(Ctrl+S) auto quit when press ESC
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Quick search in filter mode(Ctrl+S) auto quit when press ESC
Quick search in filter mode(Ctrl+S) auto quit when press ESC, like in the nomal mode, after press ESC, all inputed word was cleared.
And in filter mode, ESC should also quit the filter mode and show all files.
And in filter mode, ESC should also quit the filter mode and show all files.
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I also cant understand it easy.
I think he is confused about the different behavior for these two:
If quickfilter is enabled: press ESC to hide searchbox - delete text in searchbox at second ESC.
If quickfilter is disabled: press ESC to hide searchbox and immediately delete text in searchbox.
Perhaps 2x ESC is what you want. (quit the filter mode and show all files)
I think he is confused about the different behavior for these two:
If quickfilter is enabled: press ESC to hide searchbox - delete text in searchbox at second ESC.
If quickfilter is disabled: press ESC to hide searchbox and immediately delete text in searchbox.
Perhaps 2x ESC is what you want. (quit the filter mode and show all files)
Sorry.
I just want press ESC to do the same thing like the quickfilter is disabled while it is enabled, and temporary disable the filter to show all files.
2 Samuel, you mean

I just want press ESC to do the same thing like the quickfilter is disabled while it is enabled, and temporary disable the filter to show all files.
2 Samuel, you mean
But I cann't delete text in searchbox at second ESC.If quickfilter is enabled: press ESC to hide searchbox - delete text in searchbox at second ESC.

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You currently cant do it with one press of ESC.Dreamer wrote:I just want press ESC to do the same thing like the quickfilter is disabled while it is enabled, and temporary disable the filter to show all files.
You can. The searchbox is not visible but the text is removed from it.Dreamer wrote:But I can't delete text in searchbox at second ESC.
Try this:
1. Write something in searchbox with Quickfilter activated.
For example: "tc" -> Only files with "tc" in it are shown.
2. Press ESC. -> searchbox disappears. (files are still filtered)
3. Press ESC. -> files are not filtered anymore.
You can now write something else. There will be no text in the searchbox anymore.
Hope I got it. You write in puzzles.

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OK, I will not guess what Dreamer meant, just try to make my suggestion more clear.
Take Samuel's example:
1. Write something in searchbox with Quickfilter activated.
For example: "tc" -> Only files with "tc" in it are shown.
2. Press ESC. -> searchbox disappears. (files are still filtered)
3. Press ESC. -> files are not filtered anymore.
4. Now input "total", only files with "total" in it are shown.
What I want is that, when I press ESC at step 3, Quickfilter will become disable altogether, so when I input "total" in step 4, cursor will move to the next file with "total" in it, but all files are shown.
The reason I suggest this is that, I actually seldom need Quickfilter being enabled, just occationally I need it to see the filtered result. Like first 3 steps of the above example, I enable Quickfilter to see only the files with "tc" in it. Then this job is done.
When I input "total", it's another job now, I suppose that Quickfilter is disabled as it normally does. But it's not because it still remember the last status. I always forgot to press CTRL+S again to set Quickfilter disabled before I press ESC twice and start another quicksearch.
Hope my suggestion makes sense. I wish it can be an option, probably through one setting in wincmd.ini.
Take Samuel's example:
1. Write something in searchbox with Quickfilter activated.
For example: "tc" -> Only files with "tc" in it are shown.
2. Press ESC. -> searchbox disappears. (files are still filtered)
3. Press ESC. -> files are not filtered anymore.
4. Now input "total", only files with "total" in it are shown.
What I want is that, when I press ESC at step 3, Quickfilter will become disable altogether, so when I input "total" in step 4, cursor will move to the next file with "total" in it, but all files are shown.
The reason I suggest this is that, I actually seldom need Quickfilter being enabled, just occationally I need it to see the filtered result. Like first 3 steps of the above example, I enable Quickfilter to see only the files with "tc" in it. Then this job is done.
When I input "total", it's another job now, I suppose that Quickfilter is disabled as it normally does. But it's not because it still remember the last status. I always forgot to press CTRL+S again to set Quickfilter disabled before I press ESC twice and start another quicksearch.
Hope my suggestion makes sense. I wish it can be an option, probably through one setting in wincmd.ini.
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2vic2009
Just a guess but did you check this INI option?
Just a guess but did you check this INI option?
QuickSearchAutoFilter=0
0: Automatic quick search filter (Ctrl+S) disabled
1: Automatic quick search filter (Ctrl+S) enabled
-1:Like 0, but do not save state when closing TC (filter always disabled at startup)
2: Like 1, but do not save state either (filter always on when starting TC)
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Yes, I did.fenix_productions wrote:2vic2009
Just a guess but did you check this INI option?QuickSearchAutoFilter=0
0: Automatic quick search filter (Ctrl+S) disabled
1: Automatic quick search filter (Ctrl+S) enabled
-1:Like 0, but do not save state when closing TC (filter always disabled at startup)
2: Like 1, but do not save state either (filter always on when starting TC)
But what I suggested is not either of the 4 options.
What I suggested is that quick search filter automatically disabled every time you start another new quicksearch.
Or I put it this way: when quicksearch box is visible and filter is enabled, you press ESC once to make quicksearch box disappear, then you press ESC again to show all files, right here, I hope this second ESC can also make quicksearch filter disabled.
Sounds good for me, but I still need a different between files and folders. See also Quick Filter handling.vic2009 wrote:What I suggested is that quick search filter automatically disabled every time you start another new quicksearch.
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