Omit Results
Omit Results
From my experience, there is a need to add to Edit menu (and RightClick Menu) one more command: "Omit Results".
This command is especially good, while there is "Proof by contradiction" searching.
You type in the serach box, then you go to Results, select and omit results as you wish, and find (or save) your desired results more fast.
After omitting results, you may continue typing in the search box to reduce more results (so it needs to remeber what is omitted till Refresh or deleting in the search box).
This command is especially good, while there is "Proof by contradiction" searching.
You type in the serach box, then you go to Results, select and omit results as you wish, and find (or save) your desired results more fast.
After omitting results, you may continue typing in the search box to reduce more results (so it needs to remeber what is omitted till Refresh or deleting in the search box).
Re: Omit Results
Not exactly following?
As it is, you "filter" as you type.
> Red
Finds all Reds.
> Hot
Finds all Hots
> Franks
Finds all Franks
> Red Hot
Finds: Red Hot Chlli Peppers, & Franks Red Hot Sauce, & Red Hot & Blue
> Franks Red Hot
Finds: Franks Red Hot Sauce
but not Red Hot Chili Peppers or Red Hot & Blue
> Red Hot !Blue
Finds: Red Hot Chlli Peppers & Franks Red Hot Sauce
but not Red Hot & Blue
So you "omit" by expanding your search term, making it more specific, or by using the NOT (!) operator, excluding specific terms.
So how is that different from what you're suggesting?
As it is, you "filter" as you type.
> Red
Finds all Reds.
> Hot
Finds all Hots
> Franks
Finds all Franks
> Red Hot
Finds: Red Hot Chlli Peppers, & Franks Red Hot Sauce, & Red Hot & Blue
> Franks Red Hot
Finds: Franks Red Hot Sauce
but not Red Hot Chili Peppers or Red Hot & Blue
> Red Hot !Blue
Finds: Red Hot Chlli Peppers & Franks Red Hot Sauce
but not Red Hot & Blue
So you "omit" by expanding your search term, making it more specific, or by using the NOT (!) operator, excluding specific terms.
So how is that different from what you're suggesting?
Re: Omit Results
I wonder why it was not understood. But I'll try to explain.
In Search Box type:
"C:\Windows\Cursors\"
Now, try to search and get in results only the Black cursors.
Then save the results, or copy path etc.
Edit:
Maybe you want that what is omitted will be reflected in the search box.
I don't know what is better:
1. A long string in search box of all files excluded.
2. Special Results Mode after omitting (like I was tried to say).
In Search Box type:
"C:\Windows\Cursors\"
Now, try to search and get in results only the Black cursors.
Then save the results, or copy path etc.
Edit:
Maybe you want that what is omitted will be reflected in the search box.
I don't know what is better:
1. A long string in search box of all files excluded.
2. Special Results Mode after omitting (like I was tried to say).
Re: Omit Results
Still not really understanding?
> "C:\Windows\Cursors\" black
Ctrl+A, (context-menu) Copy Full Name to Clipboard
Oh, & also a Bookmark or Filter may help.
Set up a Filter, "C:\Windows\Cursors\" & select it.
Then all you need to type in the search box is "black" to find all black cursors, or blue, or red, or green. (Maybe I should have used Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key .)
> "C:\Windows\Cursors\" black
Ctrl+A, (context-menu) Copy Full Name to Clipboard
Oh, & also a Bookmark or Filter may help.
Set up a Filter, "C:\Windows\Cursors\" & select it.
Then all you need to type in the search box is "black" to find all black cursors, or blue, or red, or green. (Maybe I should have used Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key .)
Re: Omit Results
therube, Sorry for not understanding the joke. English is not my first language.
Anyway, from my point of view, I think it is a good idea.
Anyway, from my point of view, I think it is a good idea.
Re: Omit Results
I will consider an option to exclude the currently selected results from the search.
Re: Omit Results
Thank you very much.
As for what I've mentioned:
1. "A long string in search box of all files excluded." Maybe it could be done by adding such Exclude item to "Context menu items" in Everything Options.
2. "Special Results Mode" could be "Everything Viewer"mode. For example, I noticed we can Export to CSV, but we can't open CSV file in Everthing...
As for what I've mentioned:
I want to add:Stamimail wrote: Maybe you want that what is omitted will be reflected in the search box.
I don't know what is better:
1. A long string in search box of all files excluded.
2. Special Results Mode after omitting (like I was tried to say).
1. "A long string in search box of all files excluded." Maybe it could be done by adding such Exclude item to "Context menu items" in Everything Options.
2. "Special Results Mode" could be "Everything Viewer"mode. For example, I noticed we can Export to CSV, but we can't open CSV file in Everthing...
Re: Omit Results
I think it would be an useful addition.
besides excluding manually some files we could also need and option to search for all files whose name cotain some letters but not other, for example "Red" but not "Blue".
It could be written as Red -Blue and it would find "Red hot chilly peppers" or redhot but not "Red and blue"
besides excluding manually some files we could also need and option to search for all files whose name cotain some letters but not other, for example "Red" but not "Blue".
It could be written as Red -Blue and it would find "Red hot chilly peppers" or redhot but not "Red and blue"
Re: Omit Results
Hi, I needed this feature again...
I want to add suggestion to use BackSpace key for omission, so that:
Selecting files from Results -> BackSpace = Omit Results
I want to add suggestion to use BackSpace key for omission, so that:
Selecting files from Results -> BackSpace = Omit Results
Re: Omit Results
I found a way to do this.
1. Select items in Results to omit
2. Menu > Edit > Invert Selection
3. Ctrl+C (copy)
4. Ctrl+F (Find/Focus on Search)
5. Ctrl+V (paste)
Still it would be nice to have a feature that will do it by one step. (consider to add such a command to Keyboard shortcuts)
Edit:
Another way instead of steps 3,4,5 is
to drag the items (after step 2 - Invert Selection) and drop into the search box.
1. Select items in Results to omit
2. Menu > Edit > Invert Selection
3. Ctrl+C (copy)
4. Ctrl+F (Find/Focus on Search)
5. Ctrl+V (paste)
Still it would be nice to have a feature that will do it by one step. (consider to add such a command to Keyboard shortcuts)
Edit:
Another way instead of steps 3,4,5 is
to drag the items (after step 2 - Invert Selection) and drop into the search box.
Last edited by Stamimail on Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Omit Results
There could be other use-cases too:therube wrote:Still not really understanding?
> "C:\Windows\Cursors\" black
Ctrl+A, (context-menu) Copy Full Name to Clipboard
Oh, & also a Bookmark or Filter may help.
Set up a Filter, "C:\Windows\Cursors\" & select it.
Then all you need to type in the search box is "black" to find all black cursors, or blue, or red, or green. (Maybe I should have used Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key .)
search for ext:PDF, then right click a path and select "Exclude this path from current search" (or something similar). Or:
search for c:\windows, then right click a DLL and select "Exclude this file type from current search"
Re: Omit Results
I mentioned cases you couldn't even make Exclude rule in Searchbar i.e. excluding images in a images folder by their visual view [Alt+P].NotNull wrote:There could be other use-cases too:
search for ext:PDF, then right click a path and select "Exclude this path from current search" (or something similar). Or:
search for c:\windows, then right click a DLL and select "Exclude this file type from current search"
Anyway, Void said:
Do you think such use-cases (of NotNull) can be added manually to Context Menu Options by the user?The option to customize the context menu in Everything is on my TODO list.
Re: Omit Results
Don't know if this question was for @void or for me, but if you're asking me how to design it:Stamimail wrote: Do you think such use-cases (of NotNull) can be added manually to Context Menu Options by the user?
- Add a $search command (mentioned earlier here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5236&p=19257&hilit=%24search#p19231)
- Add a variable %query%, which is equal to the current search query (in the search bar)
- Add custom context menu 1 to 10 (default all hidden)
- Add custom keyboard shortcuts for those
Now you could add $search( %query% !$pathpart(%1) ) or $search( %query% !$ext(%1) )
($ext would have to be added for that last example and be equal to the file extension of the selected file(s))
That way you have a versatile mechanism to implement different context menu's. And everyone can come up with the Context menus they desire.
Or present a drop-down box with a few predefined context menu options and one extra "DIY" option.
Something like that ....
(Not that I need this option ... ; my searches are most of the time very simple.)
Re: Omit Results
Any idea how to omit file extensions of less than 3 characters?
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Omit Results
Your question is not related to the topic, which is about selecting results from the results pane and then omitting them.
Anyway, please try:
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!regex:\..{2}$
Re: Omit Results
Example in more detail:
1. In SearchBox you type in:
"C:\Windows\Cursors\"
2. You notice you don't want some icons/images/files in the result list and you select them to omit
3. You press a hotkey (like Backspace) or using the ContextMenu to "Omit Results", then you get a Secondary SearchBar (popped-up) omitting the selected files.
Notes:
1. The Secondary SearchBar is ANDed with the prime SearcBar. It just split the SearchBar for more convenient use.
2. You can also continue typing in the search bars.
3. Omitting again, will add the omitted results to the end of the Secondary SearchBar.
4. Instead of a Bar, you can use a type of a TextBox aligning the files vertically (CR LF = AND), making it easier to edit and make changes later:
5. You don't have to use a Secondary SearchBar. You can do it all in the background behind the scenes.
The user will see in the SearchBar only
and "3 Results Omitted" at StatusBar. ("Omit Results" mode indicator)
When the user starts a new search from scratch, "Omit Results" mode will be canceled (returning all omitted to the result list), and back to normal.
6. You don't need to stop the real-time indexing mechanism.
1. In SearchBox you type in:
"C:\Windows\Cursors\"
2. You notice you don't want some icons/images/files in the result list and you select them to omit
3. You press a hotkey (like Backspace) or using the ContextMenu to "Omit Results", then you get a Secondary SearchBar (popped-up) omitting the selected files.
Notes:
1. The Secondary SearchBar is ANDed with the prime SearcBar. It just split the SearchBar for more convenient use.
2. You can also continue typing in the search bars.
3. Omitting again, will add the omitted results to the end of the Secondary SearchBar.
4. Instead of a Bar, you can use a type of a TextBox aligning the files vertically (CR LF = AND), making it easier to edit and make changes later:
!"C:\Windows\Cursors\aero_busy.ani"
!"C:\Windows\Cursors\aero_busy_l.ani"
!"C:\Windows\Cursors\aero_busy_xl.ani"
5. You don't have to use a Secondary SearchBar. You can do it all in the background behind the scenes.
The user will see in the SearchBar only
"C:\Windows\Cursors\"
and "3 Results Omitted" at StatusBar. ("Omit Results" mode indicator)
When the user starts a new search from scratch, "Omit Results" mode will be canceled (returning all omitted to the result list), and back to normal.
6. You don't need to stop the real-time indexing mechanism.
Re: Omit Results
I will consider a secondary search bar.
I will add basic temporarily omit functionality in the next alpha update (eg: bind a keyboard shortcut to the temporarily omit command)
Thank you for your suggestion.
I will add basic temporarily omit functionality in the next alpha update (eg: bind a keyboard shortcut to the temporarily omit command)
Thank you for your suggestion.