Bind Quick Search settings to folder

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Bind Quick Search settings to folder

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Hi

Normally I have the Quick Search settings to "Beginning".
When the current folder is changed to a specific folder, I would like TC to automatically adjust the Quick Search settings and remove the "Beginning" and set it again when changing the folder again.

My idea is to have a folder where I collect shortcuts to common folders I use, and then quickly select them by entering the name.
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Unfortunately there is no internal command to do that.
But why don't you use the Dir Menu Hotlist to reach your preferred folders ?
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You can also start your quick search with an asterisk (*), e.g.

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*foobar
to override the "Beginning" setting.

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Thanks alot for the information on how to override Beginning!!!

I have also the need of change this sometimes and had to go all the way to change in settings every time.
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Horst.Epp wrote:Unfortunately there is no internal command to do that.
But why don't you use the Dir Menu Hotlist to reach your preferred folders ?
Because I find that choosing between many folders is clumpsy in the directory menu.
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Dalai wrote:You can also start your quick search with an asterisk (*), e.g.

Code: Select all

*foobar
to override the "Beginning" setting.

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Thanks for your suggestion, but it doesn't work for me. * just toggles the selection.
I guess you are activation QuickSearch with alt or ctrl ? I have it setup to Letters with search dialog
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Post by *sqa_wizard »

Just press Shift-Ctrl-S to reapply last Quick Filter ...
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Post by *koger »

sqa_wizard wrote:Just press Shift-Ctrl-S to reapply last Quick Filter ...
I properly misunderstood you about shift+ctrl+s.

But while trying it out, I learned that I can open the search dialog with ctrl+s combined with the * trick from Dalai, I have a solution that's close enough to what I want.

Thanks for your help.
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With QuickSearch Extended you may change the match beginning option on the fly in an additional GUI.
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