Color Filters in Recycle Bin

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TheQwerty
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Color Filters in Recycle Bin

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I'm trying to essentially disable all of my color filters when browsing the recycle bin or define a filter that gets applied instead of anything else.

This doesn't seem to work, even when made the very first pattern in a fresh copy of 12.90.0011:

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+*:\$Recycle.Bin\*;*\Recycle Bin\*>F0A0A0,202020
Am I trying to do something that cannot work or just having a moment of stupidity? :veryconfused:

EDIT: It seems the following works:

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+\$Recycle.Bin\*>F0A0A0,202020
I haven't had any luck with the virtual name or %recycler% variable.
It also seems a bit strange to me that you apparently cannot use wildcards at the beginning of path patterns, like I attempted above.

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Re: Color Filters in Recycle Bin

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Bug! :bug: Fix coming...

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Re: Color Filters in Recycle Bin

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How do I get the recycle bin icon back on my desktop? I meant to delete the items in my recycle bin,but I accidentally deleted the recycle bin icon on my desktop instead. Does anybody know how to get it back?
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Re: Color Filters in Recycle Bin

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It may be a little different depending on your operating system, but for Windows 7, first go into Control Panel | Display | Change Desktop Icons and make sure "Recycle Bin" is checked in the "Desktop Icon Settings" box. Then right click on your Desktop, click on "View" and then click on "Show Desktop Icons". That should do it for Windows 7. Windows 8 should be very similar. Good luck.

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