Is it possible to highlight all files within a folder that match an inputted string without filtering the files that do not match the string?
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Highlight files that match an inputted string in a folder without filtering the folder
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davidonabus
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Re: Highlight files that match an inputted string in a folder without filtering the folder
Why don't you use the selection filter (Ctrl-M) for this ?
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Re: Highlight files that match an inputted string in a folder without filtering the folder
Use the highlight (or "spot") marker
PS: Okay, the OP probably means select when he says highlight, so Horst's reply is good. I leave the above info anyway.
PS2: There is also a selection marker
PS3: Fixed in next beta.
>> before the string, eg >>beta right in the address bar (press ENTER to toggle on/off) will highlight "beta". Add more strings separated by a space, eg >>beta zip xy.PS: Okay, the OP probably means select when he says highlight, so Horst's reply is good. I leave the above info anyway.
PS2: There is also a selection marker
>>>, eg >>>beta. It does not support >>>beta zip xy though. I wonder why, will look into it.PS3: Fixed in next beta.
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