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- Samuel
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Alternate link: file-upload.netkenshicu wrote:You can publish, "QuickSearch eXtended" elsewhere?
I have no access to: skydrive.live.com
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- Clas Hortien
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Not a very important question but maybe someone knows the answer.
I noted that I can't see the icons:
- match only at the beginning of files/words
- case sensitive
- invert the results
They are all empty white icons
The only icon I see is the icon with the text Ctrl-s
What did I wrong?
(I have the latest release july 2013 and TC 8.51b3)
I noted that I can't see the icons:
- match only at the beginning of files/words
- case sensitive
- invert the results
They are all empty white icons
The only icon I see is the icon with the text Ctrl-s
What did I wrong?
(I have the latest release july 2013 and TC 8.51b3)
Hello
I've stuck with composing in QucikSearch eXtended a bit more complex search queries with negator conditions, than those simple examples described in the manual (providing, that the the plugin grants such functionality in principle, I don't sure).
Could anybody help to compose the query to find:
1) filenames, which include the words [cat], but not [dog].
2) filenames, which include the words [cat] AND [dog], but not [frog].
3) filenames, which include the words [cat] OR [dog], but not [frog].
4) filenames, which include the words [cat] and [dog], but neither [frog] nor [bird] .
I've read carefully the manual and spent more than an hour for tens of tests (including multiple variants with | and round brackets), but have not got any success.
Many thanks in advance!
I've stuck with composing in QucikSearch eXtended a bit more complex search queries with negator conditions, than those simple examples described in the manual (providing, that the the plugin grants such functionality in principle, I don't sure).
Could anybody help to compose the query to find:
1) filenames, which include the words [cat], but not [dog].
2) filenames, which include the words [cat] AND [dog], but not [frog].
3) filenames, which include the words [cat] OR [dog], but not [frog].
4) filenames, which include the words [cat] and [dog], but neither [frog] nor [bird] .
I've read carefully the manual and spent more than an hour for tens of tests (including multiple variants with | and round brackets), but have not got any success.
Many thanks in advance!
In the manual there is a small chapter about "Reg Ex - Regular Expressions". Do you know the syntax of RegEx and have you tested it?oshizelly wrote:...I've read carefully the manual and spent more than an hour for tens of tests (including multiple variants with | and round brackets), but have not got any success.
Many thanks in advance!
Peter
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64