Hello there
Is there a way in XYplorer to display a tree showing *only* the files and/or directories not older than X days/weeks/months ? ( including the possibility to exclude dome folders like for example temp or some others constantly used by windows itself ?)
I already use the coloring sheme, showing the recent files in green, however I have a big tree and it would be nice to mask the unchanged parts. I also sometimes misplace a file and unless I know exctly the name it's painful to locate it.
Thanks in advance
Best regards
LG
tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
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LGS
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highend
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
The tree doesn't show files at all (apart from items in the Links subfolder) so I don't know what you're really asking for. The list pane instead?
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LGS
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
I would say on the left showing only the directories subtrees where at least one file is recent somewhere in one subdir.
The file list on the right can be sorted on time and shows the recennt ones in green which is good, but why not showing only the recent files when such filter would be activated ?
actually, this feature would show the same "result" as if I copy the entire root tree, but selecting only the recent files in the copy process , and deleting the empty subtrees after in the copy if needed.
The extra exclusion parameter would allow to discard the files which change all time that I dont want to see (exemple temporary files etc)
Hope it is a bit clearer ;-)
As often, some existing feature is in XY plorer probably already very close to that.
Best regards
LG
The file list on the right can be sorted on time and shows the recennt ones in green which is good, but why not showing only the recent files when such filter would be activated ?
actually, this feature would show the same "result" as if I copy the entire root tree, but selecting only the recent files in the copy process , and deleting the empty subtrees after in the copy if needed.
The extra exclusion parameter would allow to discard the files which change all time that I dont want to see (exemple temporary files etc)
Hope it is a bit clearer ;-)
As often, some existing feature is in XY plorer probably already very close to that.
Best regards
LG
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highend
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
Not possible (in an efficient manner). It would require a huge amount of processing time to find folders (they get the last modified time stamp updated when a file is changed in them) recursively for each drive just to create the correct mini tree.I would say on the left showing only the directories subtrees where at least one file is recent somewhere in one subdir.
And apart from that (for the file list pane): A normal visual filter would suffice?
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LittleBiG
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
You can achieve something similar combining the quick search (for example based on the age of the file) and the branch view which can hide the empty folders.
Put this into the address bar:
This will show the files which are not older than a week with their parent folders. (Folders with older files are not shown.) Sort by path, use level-indent, and it will look cool.
Put this into the address bar:
?ageM: w /flatnoemptyThis will show the files which are not older than a week with their parent folders. (Folders with older files are not shown.) Sort by path, use level-indent, and it will look cool.
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LGS
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
Thank you LittleBig.
"?ageM: w /flatnoempty" works in a reasonable time, especially if I dont start from too high
What would become the syntax if I want to add a filter on the file type, for exemple *.jpg or *.pdf? (sorry I am not familiar with these macro commands)
Actually, the well known file search utility "everything 1.5a" can sort the files very quickly based on the creation date and show them in a flat list, which provides a kind of solution to what I am looking for. However I wondered if this was possible in XYPlorer with the nice tree presentation + colors.
Best regards
LG
"?ageM: w /flatnoempty" works in a reasonable time, especially if I dont start from too high
What would become the syntax if I want to add a filter on the file type, for exemple *.jpg or *.pdf? (sorry I am not familiar with these macro commands)
Actually, the well known file search utility "everything 1.5a" can sort the files very quickly based on the creation date and show them in a flat list, which provides a kind of solution to what I am looking for. However I wondered if this was possible in XYPlorer with the nice tree presentation + colors.
Best regards
LG
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LittleBiG
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Re: tree filtered on recent files and directories ?
?*.jpg AND ageM: w /flatnoemptyor if you want both types at the same time:
?(*.jpg OR *.pdf) AND ageM: w /flatnoempty
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