7-Zip has 4 time formats in its View menu. We can switch the format conveniently. (Though next session the format will return to default.)
Please consider such a design.
And I hope even the 7-digit Ticks can be used (like in 7-Zip), since the saved time has that precision.
I know "/time_format=..." can be used. But it changes the search.
Please consider adding another box/way for "/setting" operations, so it will not disturb the search.
By the way, I hope comments can be kept in Everything.ini.
Columns; TSV; Exclude; ... (Switch time formats via menu)
Columns; TSV; Exclude; ... (Switch time formats via menu)
Last edited by etc on Sat Nov 17, 2018 10:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Switch time formats via menu
I'll consider adding time formats to the View menu, thanks for the suggestion.
Can I ask why you would change the time format so often?
Would having multiple columns for date modified / date created / etc with different time formats help? eg:
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM)
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS.sss)
Can I ask why you would change the time format so often?
Would having multiple columns for date modified / date created / etc with different time formats help? eg:
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM)
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS.sss)
Please try Ctrl + N to open a new window and enter in the new /time_format.I know "/time_format=..." can be used. But it changes the search.
Re: Switch time formats via menu
Oh I'm being stupid... Thank you for reminding me!
Not often. Just sometimes.Can I ask why you would change the time format so often?
Would having multiple columns for date modified / date created / etc with different time formats help? eg:
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM)
Date Modified (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS.sss)
The menu would be the quick and lazy way after all.
As for "multiple columns", does that mean if I only want to show format-B I have to hide format-A with one more operation?
However, I won't refuse another solution.
Re: Switch time formats via menu
You wouldn't have to hide format-A, you could have both columns visible.As for "multiple columns", does that mean if I only want to show format-B I have to hide format-A with one more operation?
I thought it might be useful, if you just wanted to grab the second/millisecond information, you could simply show the column with Format-A, get the required information and then hide the column with Format-A.
A toggle in the view menu to select the desired time format would probably be quicker/easier, I'm just trying to understand the need for such a feature.
eg: Do you want to quickly get the second/millisecond information with a toggle? -I could add a keyboard shortcut to do this.
Re: Switch time formats via menu
I usually use shortcuts on often-used commands.eg: Do you want to quickly get the second/millisecond information with a toggle? -I could add a keyboard shortcut to do this.
After either menu is implemented, one surely can assign shortcuts for these commands, isn't it? If so, I think preset shortcuts are not necessary.
One could forget the seldom-used shortcuts / hidden commands. So a menu item with the shortcut key displayed is better than an internal shortcut.
Thus, by the way, I suggest to display "Copy as CSV" in File menu.
Another example, I often forgot that I had assigned a shortcut for "File | Preview".
By the way, I prefer TSV to CSV. I hope this can be customized for "Copy as CSV" command.
And hope TSV can be also exported.
When none is selected, "Copy as CSV" should be disabled (or should copy the whole list), rather than copy the column titles only.
Also, should be able to export the selected item(s).
Need an quick way to hide/exclude items in the search result, for clear view, context menu operations, etc.
Some further thoughts:
Need more columns, eg. Version, Picture Size, ...
And more such infos in status bar, and infotip.
In addition to "Auto Size All Columns (Ctrl+Plus[NumPad])", NirSoft tools have another command:
Auto Size All Columns+Headers (Shift+Plus[NumPad])
which will not truncate the column titles.
Some apps constrain the tooltip (for a truncated item in the list) to the screen if it's beyond the right edge.
Hope the order in Columns menu will follow the actual column order.
And/or remember last-used width+position for a hidden column.
(Add "Reset Order" and "Reset Columns" in Columns menu if other users need it.)
Re: Columns; TSV; Exclude; ... (Switch time formats via menu)
An optional menu item to toggle the date format is probably the best solution at the moment. -Added to my TODO list.
This would allow you to add these menu items to your menu or toolbar, and to add shortcut keys.
I'll add support for customizing the statusbar/infotip so you can specify any information you want.
Are you talking about an item that is not truncated, but is off screen?
If a column has never been shown before, it is added as a right most column.
I'll consider showing the column items in menus in the order they appear.
I can add a reset order and reset columns buttons to this.
The Organize Columns dialog will allow you to:
This would allow you to add these menu items to your menu or toolbar, and to add shortcut keys.
Customizing menus / toolbars is planned for the next version of Everything.Thus, by the way, I suggest to display "Copy as CSV" in File menu.
Added to my TODO list: Copy as TSV.By the way, I prefer TSV to CSV. I hope this can be customized for "Copy as CSV" command.
And hope TSV can be also exported.
I have on my TODO list a temporary exclude list which will be managed through the context menu.Need an quick way to hide/exclude items in the search result, for clear view, context menu operations, etc.
This will be available in the next version of Everything.Need more columns, eg. Version, Picture Size, ...
statusbar/Infotip will show all information from all visible columns, so if you have the version column shown, this information will be available in the statusbar/infotip.And more such infos in status bar, and infotip.
I'll add support for customizing the statusbar/infotip so you can specify any information you want.
Added to my TODO list.In addition to "Auto Size All Columns (Ctrl+Plus[NumPad])", NirSoft tools have another command:
Auto Size All Columns+Headers (Shift+Plus[NumPad])
which will not truncate the column titles.
Everything should be doing this already?Some apps constrain the tooltip (for a truncated item in the list) to the screen if it's beyond the right edge.
Are you talking about an item that is not truncated, but is off screen?
Everything should remember every column position and width.Hope the order in Columns menu will follow the actual column order.
And/or remember last-used width+position for a hidden column.
If a column has never been shown before, it is added as a right most column.
I'll consider showing the column items in menus in the order they appear.
Yes, I've added an organize columns dialog for the next version of Everything as there are soo many new column types.(Add "Reset Order" and "Reset Columns" in Columns menu if other users need it.)
I can add a reset order and reset columns buttons to this.
The Organize Columns dialog will allow you to:
- View all visible columns in order that they appear.
- Add a column from a list of all available columns (this list is searchable and sortable by name, canonical name or property key)
- Remove a column
- Change column order
- Customize colors.
Re: Columns; TSV; Exclude; ... (Switch time formats via menu)
ProcessHacker has another solution, which shows a tooltip for the truncated header.Added to my TODO list.In addition to "Auto Size All Columns (Ctrl+Plus[NumPad])", NirSoft tools have another command:
Auto Size All Columns+Headers (Shift+Plus[NumPad])
which will not truncate the column titles.
I think Everything can have both.
eg. SysInternals AutoRuns. It constrains the tooltip (for a truncated item in the list) to the screen if the tooltip is beyond the right edge.Everything should be doing this already?Some apps constrain the tooltip (for a truncated item in the list) to the screen if it's beyond the right edge.
Are you talking about an item that is not truncated, but is off screen?
For example,Everything should remember every column position and width.Hope the order in Columns menu will follow the actual column order.
And/or remember last-used width+position for a hidden column.
Show Extension column,
Change its width and position,
Hide it,
Show it again.
It uses its default width and position.
Show Extension column,
Change its width and position,
Restart Everything,
Hide Extension column,
Show it again.
It uses its default width.
It seems some columns don't conform with this.If a column has never been shown before, it is added as a right most column.
Extension, Type, Dates.
Re: Columns; TSV; Exclude; ... (Switch time formats via menu)
Thanks for the reply.
Added to my TODO list.
Now, when Everything shows a tooltip that is not entirely visible (over all monitors) it will be pushed to the closest monitor so that it is fully visible.
The column positions are only saved when you close the Everything search window or exit Everything.
This has been fixed for the next version of Everything.
All non-built-in columns will be added to the right-most end of the column list by default.
Everything 1.5 will remember previous column orders when hidden and re-shown.
I would have to add my own header control to do this.ProcessHacker has another solution, which shows a tooltip for the truncated header.
I think Everything can have both.
Added to my TODO list.
Fixed for the next version of Everything.eg. SysInternals AutoRuns. It constrains the tooltip (for a truncated item in the list) to the screen if the tooltip is beyond the right edge.
Now, when Everything shows a tooltip that is not entirely visible (over all monitors) it will be pushed to the closest monitor so that it is fully visible.
The problem is the column position is not saved when you hide the column.For example,
Show Extension column,
Change its width and position,
Hide it,
Show it again.
It uses its default width and position.
The column positions are only saved when you close the Everything search window or exit Everything.
This has been fixed for the next version of Everything.
Everything 1.4 has predefined orders for all columns, this order is:If a column has never been shown before, it is added as a right most column.
It seems some columns don't conform with this.
Extension, Type, Dates.
- Name
- Path
- Size
- Extension
- Type
- Date Modified
- Date Created
- Date Accessed
- Attributes
- Date Recently Changed
- Run Count
- Date Run
- File List Filename
All non-built-in columns will be added to the right-most end of the column list by default.
Everything 1.5 will remember previous column orders when hidden and re-shown.