Quick Search behavior
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Quick Search behavior
Hi there,
I really appreciate the efforts which were put into the new quick search, but I find the current behavior somewhat annoying and I have not found a way to change it.
What annoys me is the following:
* I start a quick search and type a few letters
* The view is condensed to a few files
* The file I look for is not among them
* I quit quick search, but the view is still condensed
* Now I regularly find myself pressing backspace and I land in the parent directory
I really have tried to force myself to press Esc again, but it does not work. That's why the new quick search is more nuisance to me than help.
From my point of view, adequate solutions (in no particular order) are:
* Allow the user to go back to the old quick search behavior.
* When quitting quick search, also go back to the normal directory view (not condensed).
* Pressing back space in a condensed view, goes back to normal view, instead of the parent directory.
I also like the behavior of muCommander. When in quick search, the list of files is not condensed, but matching files are highlighted, non-matching files are grayed out. I find this behavior intuitive and convenient.
Tell me what you think about it.
Best regards,
Sascha
I really appreciate the efforts which were put into the new quick search, but I find the current behavior somewhat annoying and I have not found a way to change it.
What annoys me is the following:
* I start a quick search and type a few letters
* The view is condensed to a few files
* The file I look for is not among them
* I quit quick search, but the view is still condensed
* Now I regularly find myself pressing backspace and I land in the parent directory
I really have tried to force myself to press Esc again, but it does not work. That's why the new quick search is more nuisance to me than help.
From my point of view, adequate solutions (in no particular order) are:
* Allow the user to go back to the old quick search behavior.
* When quitting quick search, also go back to the normal directory view (not condensed).
* Pressing back space in a condensed view, goes back to normal view, instead of the parent directory.
I also like the behavior of muCommander. When in quick search, the list of files is not condensed, but matching files are highlighted, non-matching files are grayed out. I find this behavior intuitive and convenient.
Tell me what you think about it.
Best regards,
Sascha
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Re: Quick Search behavior
Perhaps a little OT but QuickSearch eXtended could help you to find your file. (TCs integrated search is a little bit limited)WBTMagnum wrote:The file I look for is not among them
With it you can search for "cat dog" and find not only "cat dog.txt" but also "dogs and cats.doc".
Its also possible to check for files with a similar name or RegEx expressions. (See link for more features)
Use "QuickSearchAutoFilter=0"WBTMagnum wrote:Allow the user to go back to the old quick search behavior.
IMO it is very good like now. I could filter some files and easily interact with them. (and only them)WBTMagnum wrote:When quitting quick search, also go back to the normal directory view (not condensed).
I support this.WBTMagnum wrote:Pressing back space in a condensed view, goes back to normal view, instead of the parent directory.
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Like Balderstrom wrote: use Ctrl+S.
As for the current way it works: this is perfect for me. I had tried muCommander QuickSearch in the past and I did not like it. It's too different from something I expect from QS and I've seen in other file managers.
BTW if it bothers you, you can use QuickSearchAutoFilter parameter in your wincmd.ini file.
Like Balderstrom wrote: use Ctrl+S.
As for the current way it works: this is perfect for me. I had tried muCommander QuickSearch in the past and I did not like it. It's too different from something I expect from QS and I've seen in other file managers.
BTW if it bothers you, you can use QuickSearchAutoFilter parameter in your wincmd.ini file.
Help file wrote: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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That's what I'm talking aboutBalderstrom wrote:Press Ctrl+S

Thx, have seen that.Samuel wrote:QuickSearch eXtended
That indeed does the trick. But I think that it would be nice if users could change this from the options menu.Samuel wrote:Use "QuickSearchAutoFilter=0"
I confess that it's nice to interact with a limited number of files in condensed view. But I can think of no situation where I could not perform these interactions while still in quick search mode ... correcting myself now: maybe I should use the mouse more frequentlySamuel wrote:IMO it is very good like now. I could filter some files and easily interact with them. (and only them)WBTMagnum wrote:When quitting quick search, also go back to the normal directory view (not condensed).

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So far only a few people need this option, it must be not placed into options menu in order not to make this menu overloaded. It is already very complex. IMHO.WBTMagnum wrote:That indeed does the trick. But I think that it would be nice if users could change this from the options menu.Samuel wrote:Use "QuickSearchAutoFilter=0"
Best regards,
Sascha
Thanks for the enlightenment. I would not have discovered this by myself.Balderstrom wrote:Ctrl+S toggles the behaviour back and forth. And so long as you haven't used the -1|2 setting as noted above. TC will remember if you prefer it to use FilterFiles or OldBehaviour JumpToFile.
Anyhow, in condensed view I'm still irritated that backspace takes me to the parent directory. I still think it would be a good idea to change this behavior.
Jipp, the preferences are quite dense sometimes. But the options for quick search are quite OK (until nowBalderstrom wrote:So far only a few people need this option, it must be not placed into options menu in order not to make this menu overloaded. It is already very complex. IMHO.

Thanks for all your inputs,
Sascha
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Though I would like to see QuickSearch Filters that don't undo when changing tabs. By either:
Especially when it is a QuickSearch Filter, instead of launching the file under the cursor.
- Selecting files and applying a cm_ToggleFilterOnlySelected, or
- A quickFilter specific option/toggle.
Especially when it is a QuickSearch Filter, instead of launching the file under the cursor.
I find myself wishing that I could type anything in the quick search. Like a dynamic filter (almost like CTRL-F12, but more convenient). That is, I would like to be able to search for any parts of filenames, not just the beginnings.
I'm not sure how that would affect quick search behaviour, but I find myself expecting this to work...
Any thoughts?
I'm not sure how that would affect quick search behaviour, but I find myself expecting this to work...
Any thoughts?
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There are 2 options in "TC -> Configuration -> QuickSearch". (exact beginning and ending)
To customize many other things I wrote: QuickSearch eXtended
To customize many other things I wrote: QuickSearch eXtended
Wow, I was too excited and too fast to post!Samuel wrote:There are 2 options in "TC -> Configuration -> QuickSearch". (exact beginning and ending)
To customize many other things I wrote: QuickSearch eXtended

For me, Quick search is the best new feature in TC for years! Thank you Christian! (By the way, is TC still a one man project?)