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Search excluding directories: exclude dir itself

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Regarding
help: Find Files: General wrote:*.ini | windows\ finds all ini files except those in directories called "Windows" and their subdirs.
When searching for
*.* | windows\
TC still finds/displays e.g. [C:\WINDOWS] itself.

Shouldn't be the excluded directory/folder itself be excluded in search results, too?
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*.* | windows\ only affects the looking in subdirs - it doesn't affect which names are actually found. This is handled by names given without backslash:

*.* | windows will find all files/dirs except for those named "windows", but it will search in subfolders named "windows".

*.* | windows windows\ will do what you want.
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Great, that's it, thanks.

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I think this should better be in the english forum then...
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[mod]Moved to the English forum.

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Can you remove background pic from your website? It's very distractive...

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distractive
Do you mean "unattractive"? If so, I can only make it more faint for it not to blind the text. The picture itself will be hardly changed: it's just icons of Total Commander & PowerPro ;)
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Do you mean "unattractive"?
Nope, I mean distractive. Some visitors might want to see the content of your page but your background pic tells them: "Look at me, look at me, I am much more important than the code."

Well, this is my impression only. It's your homepage and your choice. ;)

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:) Hello !

• “Distractive : An obstacle to attention” according to http://www.wordwebonline.com/search.pl?ww=5&w=distractive

• Even if set as a pale watermark, it's indeed “distractive”… :wink:

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2Clo:

Heh heh, you and icfu have just endowed English with a new word. :D The word distractive doesn't exist, not even on WordWeb. You probably mean distracting, as in:

"The arse antlers on that woman are so distracting that I simply cannot concentrate on my lovely Vista bugs..."

And speaking of new words, this phrase "arse antlers" is one of the hot favourites (courtesy of our Aussie friends) for the 2007 Word of the Year contest being run by the Macquarie Dictionary.

It means (are you ready): "a tattoo just above the buttocks, having a central section and curving extensions on each side."

You probably prefer not to know that! :lol:
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Post by *Valery_Kondakoff »

back to the search topic:

is it possible to find a directory, which not have a specific file?

for example I want to search a couple of subdirectories in c:\mp3 to find which of them do not have cover.jp*g?

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2icfu:

* blush, blush * I stand corrected. You have NOT gone and invented a new word after all!

Can't say it's commonly (or ever) used over here though, in that context. A US preference maybe?
Not so much as a squeak about it in my (paper) Oxford English Dictionary, interestingly enough. :o
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Are there any English-speaking people on this English forum :shock: ? Can anybody tell us for sure whether the "distractive" word exists?
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Merriam Webster has already told you, she speaks perfect American English...
Not so much as a squeak about it in my (paper) Oxford English Dictionary, interestingly enough.
Does it squeak about "prepend"? ;)

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