Possible changes for Find File behavior
Posted: 05 May 2010 23:38
Hi,
I just got bitten by this again, and wanted to see if anyone else has had any issues with it.
The issue is with the visual filter in the Search Results tab. What happened is that the last time I was looking for a file I needed, I used the Find Files feature and was presented with many results. No problem -- I used the Visual Filter and was easily able to find what I wanted. So far, excellent! A couple of days later, I needed to find a different file. I went back to my Find Files, changed the filespec, and saw... nothing. The status bar informed me "Found 0 items of xxxx/xxxx" -- and I KNEW the file was there. I clicked "Reset Filters" to make sure something else wasn't preventing the file from being found, but NOPE -- same result.
This was really disturbing, as I knew the file was in the selected subtree -- I could even find it in a different window, but the Search Results were still empty. I finally realized that I had the VF still turned on, and when I turned it off everything behaved as expected.
I *now* realize that the status bar text color changes from black to blue when the VF is on, but I'd like to have a better indicator that the results are filtered (maybe "Found 0 items of xxxx/xxxx (filtered)" or something like that). Or some other indication (I just noticed that the space right above "Find Now" could be used for a VF indicator, and would be more likely to be noticed before the search is performed...)
Just a thought -- If I were a newbie playing around with the VF and then did a find (forgetting that VF was ON), I'd likely be very confused...
Any other "fools" think this might be useful? (you know, Don has a "two fools" rule...)
thanks!
It also might be useful to have the visual filter turned off when the "Reset Filters" is clicked (or perhaps a tweak to provide this behavior)...
I just got bitten by this again, and wanted to see if anyone else has had any issues with it.
The issue is with the visual filter in the Search Results tab. What happened is that the last time I was looking for a file I needed, I used the Find Files feature and was presented with many results. No problem -- I used the Visual Filter and was easily able to find what I wanted. So far, excellent! A couple of days later, I needed to find a different file. I went back to my Find Files, changed the filespec, and saw... nothing. The status bar informed me "Found 0 items of xxxx/xxxx" -- and I KNEW the file was there. I clicked "Reset Filters" to make sure something else wasn't preventing the file from being found, but NOPE -- same result.
This was really disturbing, as I knew the file was in the selected subtree -- I could even find it in a different window, but the Search Results were still empty. I finally realized that I had the VF still turned on, and when I turned it off everything behaved as expected.
I *now* realize that the status bar text color changes from black to blue when the VF is on, but I'd like to have a better indicator that the results are filtered (maybe "Found 0 items of xxxx/xxxx (filtered)" or something like that). Or some other indication (I just noticed that the space right above "Find Now" could be used for a VF indicator, and would be more likely to be noticed before the search is performed...)
Just a thought -- If I were a newbie playing around with the VF and then did a find (forgetting that VF was ON), I'd likely be very confused...
Any other "fools" think this might be useful? (you know, Don has a "two fools" rule...)
thanks!
It also might be useful to have the visual filter turned off when the "Reset Filters" is clicked (or perhaps a tweak to provide this behavior)...