Multiple file masks in file search dialog
Multiple file masks in file search dialog
The Named field in the Find dialog should have instructions on how to use more than one mask at a time. I tend to use comma because I am used to using it in email, but it is wrong in this dialog.
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Re: Multiple file masks in file search dialog
Please press F1 (Help > Contents). It is described in the 'Named' paragraph.
Re: Multiple file masks in file search dialog
I only found that in the description of the Look in field in the Help. But even if Help was complete, it's too time consuming to look into it for everything. It would much more user-friendly to mention to use semicolons near the field itself in the dialog (possibly in a tooltip that is displayed automatically).
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Re: Multiple file masks in file search dialog
I understand, but it's there:
Named
Type the file or directory name in this box. Use file masks to specify a group of files or directories.
File Masks
Asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are wildcard characters. The asterisk matches any sequence of characters, whereas the question mark matches any single character. File masks contain wildcard characters (e.g. *.a? matches .a1, anything.ai, etc.) and are separated by semi-colon (e.g. *.txt;*.doc matches a.txt, b.doc, etc.).
Named
Type the file or directory name in this box. Use file masks to specify a group of files or directories.
File Masks
Asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are wildcard characters. The asterisk matches any sequence of characters, whereas the question mark matches any single character. File masks contain wildcard characters (e.g. *.a? matches .a1, anything.ai, etc.) and are separated by semi-colon (e.g. *.txt;*.doc matches a.txt, b.doc, etc.).
Re: Multiple file masks in file search dialog
roman2, if you use this feature from time to time you can have a look at the history pulldown as a work around. Chances are you find a previous search as an example there.
Altap, in several other places you have a widget named mask hint, that displays a tooltop help giving the information without looking up online help. To save space and clutter on the dialog, you might add the tooltip to some other element of the dialog. Possibilities beeing the Named label, the text box itself, the find button, the down-pointing triangle at the right of the text box.
I'd prefere the mask hint approach. There is room for it on a line with Search subdirectories. The tooltip should give hints for Named as well as Look in.
Altap, in several other places you have a widget named mask hint, that displays a tooltop help giving the information without looking up online help. To save space and clutter on the dialog, you might add the tooltip to some other element of the dialog. Possibilities beeing the Named label, the text box itself, the find button, the down-pointing triangle at the right of the text box.
I'd prefere the mask hint approach. There is room for it on a line with Search subdirectories. The tooltip should give hints for Named as well as Look in.