This is just an idea I guess. I use find files a lot and it does the job. Since I'm very well organized I usually prefer [Ctrl +B] and then search for items using [Shift+Letter] combination. Lately I got an idea that this search for a file could also be search refinement feature. I'd open Folder using [Ctrl +B] and then instead of searching for one file I'd use it to refine files listed. Inserting [Shift +*.zip] would list only those on the fly...
krojc wrote: I'd open Folder using [Ctrl +B] and then instead of searching for one file I'd use it to refine files listed. Inserting [Shift +*.zip] would list only those on the fly...
open 'Configuration->Operation' and tick in the section 'Quick search (current dir)' the checkbox 'Letters - with search dialog'
Then type in your folder (after [Ctrl]+ ) '*.zip' and [esc]. Now you are on the first *.zip file.
Now press [Alt] + [NUM+] - all files with this extension are selected.
Finally Press [Alt] + [W] (for show) and [o] (for only selected files).
It sounds a bit complicated, but if you used it sometimes you may find it quite convenient.
This way you could include not only '*.zip but also *.rar ore else.
Instead you could define filters.
Or when you type '*.zip' and simply press [down] you can move through the matching files.
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