Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Semi-Persistant Live Filter
There are two existing options that I propose an optional tweak for:
Persistent live filters [Filters & Type Ahead Find - Live Filter Box]
Persist quick search across folders [Find Files & Branch View - Find Files]
Both of these when enabled, maintain the quick/live search when navigating to different folders. I would like a tweak where instead of always maintaining those filters, they will insead be temporarily saved in the history, and restored when naviging back to the folder where they were applied.
As an example: I'm browsing c:/, I type "pro" in the live filter box, so I see Program Files, Program Files (x86) and ProgramData. Now I double click on ProgramData, and the filter is cleared, showing all the contents. Then I press the back button, and it returns to c:/ with the "pro" live filter re-applied.
Persistent live filters [Filters & Type Ahead Find - Live Filter Box]
Persist quick search across folders [Find Files & Branch View - Find Files]
Both of these when enabled, maintain the quick/live search when navigating to different folders. I would like a tweak where instead of always maintaining those filters, they will insead be temporarily saved in the history, and restored when naviging back to the folder where they were applied.
As an example: I'm browsing c:/, I type "pro" in the live filter box, so I see Program Files, Program Files (x86) and ProgramData. Now I double click on ProgramData, and the filter is cleared, showing all the contents. Then I press the back button, and it returns to c:/ with the "pro" live filter re-applied.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
You can use Folder View Settings to always apply a Visual Filter to a specific folder.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
I do use that feature for cases where I always want the same settings, but in this case I'd be using it in different folders for different reasons every time.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Another way is currently not planned.
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It would be possible to script what you want, just make your own history of location and live filter triggered by cea.
Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
In a way, this is semi-related to another previous request: viewtopic.php?t=28276
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Sounds useful. I'm getting interested. But are you sure you are thinking of history (back and forward) in the strict sense? I could implement this fairly easily, but it would not mean that filters are remembered when you access those previous folders in ways other than back and forward.Quaraxkad wrote: ↑16 Feb 2025 18:58 As an example: I'm browsing c:/, I type "pro" in the live filter box, so I see Program Files, Program Files (x86) and ProgramData. Now I double click on ProgramData, and the filter is cleared, showing all the contents. Then I press the back button, and it returns to c:/ with the "pro" live filter re-applied.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
For my particular use-case, strict back-forward would be all I'd need it for. But if that's not how you implemented it, it would still work for me.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Needs more thinking. It's something for after the 64-bit edition.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Please re-add to "Live Filter Thinking" the idea of a drop-down history list. It still would be nice:
viewtopic.php?p=180857#p180857
I know we have Favorite Live Filters but often in a group of files I have a few patterns that would be nice to recall during that job but there are too many and none are important enough to be set as a Favorite and then have to be cleared later. A drop-down history list of maybe one or two dozen is sort of a junior Favorite.
viewtopic.php?p=180857#p180857
I know we have Favorite Live Filters but often in a group of files I have a few patterns that would be nice to recall during that job but there are too many and none are important enough to be set as a Favorite and then have to be cleared later. A drop-down history list of maybe one or two dozen is sort of a junior Favorite.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
Thanks for adding the MRU! What a lot of work and documentation it took, with all the bells and whistles and housekeeping. Much more than I envisioned. But... always the über-quality product.
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Re: Semi-Persistant Live Filter
I'm unsure about how filters are added to the MRU. Currently it's not automatic (you have to press ENTER to add the current filter). This will be unexpected to newbies, but I cannot make it fully automatic like other MRUs since this is a filter-while-you-type logic, so too many strings would be added. But I see a possibility now: auto-add a filter to the MRU when it's turned off. I think it could work, what do you think?
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