Version 1.44 of plugin causes TC 11.50 (32-bit version) to crash when "created" and "modified" fields are used in user-defined tooltips. Version 1.42 does not.
spirit21 wrote: 2025-01-09, 20:40 UTC
Version 1.44 of plugin causes TC 11.50 (32-bit version) to crash when "created" and "modified" fields are used in user-defined tooltips. Version 1.42 does not.
Is there a way to spring to the matched search result/string with xPDFsearch (like .txt files)?
When performing a 'Search' (Alt + F7) with the 'Find text' checkbox you can quickly spring jump to the matched string within the file by pressing F3 two times (either from the search results or the Listbox). Is this also possible with xPDFsearch enabled? If so, how should this be used/configured?
Last edited by Oesie on 2025-02-27, 10:03 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
2Oesie
xPDFSearch is a content plugin (WDX). When viewing files in Lister a different type of plugin is used: Lister plugins (WLX). In other words, xPDFSearch has nothing to do with viewing files in Lister. You'd need a Lister plugin that is capable of viewing PDF files (e.g. sLister, TC Sumatra PDF, pdfview) and is also able to pass through the search term given by TC. No idea if any of the ones I mentioned can do that.
#101164 Personal licence
Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
The plugins “TCSumatraPDF” and “sLister” have a “Search” field.
After entering a search text, the cursor is immediately positioned at the found location.
After a found PDF file (with "xPDFSearch") is displayed in the lister with F3, the search term must be entered again.
The “pdfview” plugin did not work for me when searching for text.
Dalai wrote: 2025-02-26, 11:00 UTC
2Oesie
xPDFSearch is a content plugin (WDX). When viewing files in Lister a different type of plugin is used: Lister plugins (WLX). In other words, xPDFSearch has nothing to do with viewing files in Lister. You'd need a Lister plugin that is capable of viewing PDF files (e.g. sLister, TC Sumatra PDF, pdfview) and is also able to pass through the search term given by TC. No idea if any of the ones I mentioned can do that.
This makes sense. I'll check those.
Do you know if it is possible to export the matched strings results to a file? Llike FINDSTR does for plain text files, see this topic).