Option for default search of subdirectories or not
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Option for default search of subdirectories or not
When searching for files in TC (Alt + F7) the search dialogue window contains an option for searchin subdirectories. The value in the combobox has the default value of "all (unlimited depth). This can be changed to "current dir only" which I need 95% or more of the time. So I have to remember always to go up and change this setting as otherwise the search will go through many layers of subdirectories which clutters the search result list as well as possibly flushing the os caching of the the files names in the current directory. When searching just current directory the second and subsequent searches are lightning fast as the filenames will have been cached by the OS.
Since I use the filename search function very often. It would be great if the default value in the combobox could be set as an option.
Since I use the filename search function very often. It would be great if the default value in the combobox could be set as an option.
Best regards,
Orion
Orion
Oh, I do use Quicksearch extensively as well. It was a very nice improvement when it was implemented. As mentioned I have it configured as default when search on filenames by typing letters directly in the pane.
However, I use the Alt + F7 a lot when searching for text inside the files and it is particularly in that case the OS caching comes to its right. After text searching this way through the main directory with perhaps over two thousand files the next text search will be very fast as long as the cache is not flushed out by a search in several levels of subdirectories which also contain thousands of files.
You can stop the search when it is started and you observe that it is starting on the subdirectories but often I leave it unattended and go on with some other task while it is searching.
However, I use the Alt + F7 a lot when searching for text inside the files and it is particularly in that case the OS caching comes to its right. After text searching this way through the main directory with perhaps over two thousand files the next text search will be very fast as long as the cache is not flushed out by a search in several levels of subdirectories which also contain thousands of files.
You can stop the search when it is started and you observe that it is starting on the subdirectories but often I leave it unattended and go on with some other task while it is searching.
Best regards,
Orion
Orion
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Re:
I want to set default search in folder as a certain folder but I don't know how to do it.MVV wrote: 2013-03-06, 06:59 UTC Orion,
Set search deep level and then save search preset (Load/Save tab) as e.g. InCurDir. Then create buttonbar button or em-command and hotkey for command LOADSEARCH InCurDir instead of Alt+F7 (BTW you can even redefine Alt+F7 for such command).
By the way, I'm newbie of TC. I don't really know how to create buttonbar button or em-command and hotkey for command.
So, please help me to give more detailed instructions.
Thank you.
Re: Re:
Just open the Search -- while your are in that specific folder -- and keep that path while saving.never3ver4get wrote: 2021-02-17, 08:06 UTCMVV wrote: 2013-03-06, 06:59 UTC Orion,
Set search deep level and then save search preset (Load/Save tab) as e.g. InCurDir. Then create buttonbar button or em-command and hotkey for command LOADSEARCH InCurDir instead of Alt+F7 (BTW you can even redefine Alt+F7 for such command).
I want to set default search in folder as a certain folder but I don't know how to do it.
Or paste in the path just before saving.
never3ver4get wrote: 2021-02-17, 08:06 UTC By the way, I'm newbie of TC. I don't really know how to create buttonbar button or em-command and hotkey for command.
So, please help me to give more detailed instructions.
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