Hi Christian, *.*,
This is based on a request in Slovak / Czech forum.
I would like to suggest to be able to use a value like [=tc.writedate] under Find Files - Plugins - Value. This way one could eg. find all files for which the Modified date is different from the Created date or with a bit of voodoo magic find files whose Modified timestamp differs from the timestamp in their actual file name.
Roman
Compare WDX plugin field values in Find Files
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Compare WDX plugin field values in Find Files
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
I think it has been requested before? At least I found a mockup which had the idea of adding some operators which changes the content of the value part into another plugin selection.
http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/ideas/matches_plugin_value.png
But as these operators would more or less just be the same as the current operators there could also be another idea. What about making the 'Value' field more flexible? The well known + button could be added right to the value text field (but the user could of course enter it by hand).
http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/ideas/matches_plugin_value.png
But as these operators would more or less just be the same as the current operators there could also be another idea. What about making the 'Value' field more flexible? The well known + button could be added right to the value text field (but the user could of course enter it by hand).
Lefteous,
Roman
Yes, that's what I had in mind.The well known + button could be added right to the value text field (but the user could of course enter it by hand).
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Compare WDX plugin field values in Find Files
I second this suggestion.
You'd be able to find uncompressed PNG files by comparing [=imgsize.pixel] with [=tc.size]. If the file size is larger than the amount of pixels, the PNG file is uncompressed. Then you can only compress these files instead of all.
You'd be able to find uncompressed PNG files by comparing [=imgsize.pixel] with [=tc.size]. If the file size is larger than the amount of pixels, the PNG file is uncompressed. Then you can only compress these files instead of all.