Hi Don,
of course, I did a search, but it might have been a bad one.
Anyway, is there a way to connect Visual Filters with Folder View Settings?
I want to exclude so called sidekick files (simply .xmp files generated by Lightroom or any other image editor supporting this standard) from my default image folder view setting. I'm pretty shure, I missed the point and that's already possible, but I've somehow lost the way.
I want to turn this view
into that standard view for a given folder and its children.
Is that possible?
Thanks & cheers,
Filehero
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
Going by the help file, FVS indeed doesn't support Visual Filters. I can think of some (crude) workarounds:
1. set a Home for the relevant tab or tabs:
1. set a Home for the relevant tab or tabs:
2. if you don't have hidden and/or system files showing, you could apply one of those attributes to the files you want out of sight.XYplorer help file wrote:Each tab can have its own "Home", defined by a browse/find location and mode, and the file list settings.
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
Hi nas8e9,
thanks for the pointers.
Cheers,
Filehero
thanks for the pointers.
Cheers,
Filehero
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
FYI, a leading "!" will invert the visual filter:
Visual Filters & Folder View Settings ... might be an idea for later...
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
Thanks from a blind man.admin wrote:FYI, a leading "!" will invert the visual filter:Code: Select all
!*.xmp
My solution:
Defining the visual filter !*.xmp and restoring it with Ctrl-Shift-J each time I dig into another image folder. This approach is easy and straightforward because the last active visual filter together with the filter history is stored across sessions.
Cheers,
Filehero
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
Aren't we closer to this? It could be attached to the View mode. I have been waiting for it for a long time. Actually I work with application which automatically creates backup files to a folder. How nice would be if I could eliminate them from the list without intervention by using FVS View Mode...admin wrote:Visual Filters & Folder View Settings ... might be an idea for later...
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
While waiting for FVS with VF, there's still the trick of using tabsets...
Sure, it resets your whole pane, but depending on the way you work, it can be impressively efficient - especially for picture management and backups, where one usually uses the same sets of folders per project.
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With one session for backups, one for transfers, one for pictures-export, and several for projects, etc. including their specific locked/home tabs... and filtered tabs which are stored with tabsets!
I know that's not exactly what you asked for, but in the meantime that's worth a try. And I can vouch for the efficiency of tabsets (or sessions) in that regard!
Have a nice day,
Flux
Sure, it resets your whole pane, but depending on the way you work, it can be impressively efficient - especially for picture management and backups, where one usually uses the same sets of folders per project.
/* Shameless Advertisement Or at least that's the way I work with my SessionManager */
With one session for backups, one for transfers, one for pictures-export, and several for projects, etc. including their specific locked/home tabs... and filtered tabs which are stored with tabsets!
I know that's not exactly what you asked for, but in the meantime that's worth a try. And I can vouch for the efficiency of tabsets (or sessions) in that regard!
Have a nice day,
Flux
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Re: Visual Filters & Folder View Settings?
Currently not on my hot list. Generally the next weeks will be a bit calmer than usual; I'll take a creative time-out (self de-LittleBiG wrote:Aren't we closer to this? It could be attached to the View mode. I have been waiting for it for a long time. Actually I work with application which automatically creates backup files to a folder. How nice would be if I could eliminate them from the list without intervention by using FVS View Mode...admin wrote:Visual Filters & Folder View Settings ... might be an idea for later...
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