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Bug: Version 1.0 still doesn't understand Filters.csv from Everything 1.5 #309

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Horst12 opened this issue Jan 28, 2023 · 7 comments
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@Horst12
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Horst12 commented Jan 28, 2023

Preflight Checklist

  • I have fully read the README and it did not solve the problem.
  • I have searched all open and closed issues for the same bug report without success.

EverythingToolbar Version

1.0.0.0

Windows Version

Windows 11 Home x64 Version 22H2 (OS Build 22621.1194)

Steps to reproduce

Using the filters drop-down doesn't work if the csv format is of Everything 1.5

Expected Behavior

Using the filters defined in Version 1.5.0.1335a (x64)

Actual Behavior

Toolbar doesn't understand the filters.csv format of Eveyrthing 1.5
I have to point it onto another filtesr.csv with version 1.4 format.

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Additional Information

It its easy to detect the csv format so the Toolbar should handle it.

@Horst12 Horst12 changed the title Bug: Version 1.0 still doesn't understand Filters.csv from Everythibg 1.5 Bug: Version 1.0 still doesn't understand Filters.csv from Everything 1.5 Jan 28, 2023
@srwi
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srwi commented Jan 28, 2023

I just added support for the Everything 1.5 format of the Filters.csv. It will be available in the next release. It will then also correctly track changes in the file and update them automatically in EverythingToolbar.

Also thank you for the support!

@srwi srwi closed this as completed in 94a085d Jan 28, 2023
@HasanAlyazidi
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@stnkl Thank you. DO we need to install Everything 1.5 or having Everything 1.4 installed is fine?

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srwi commented Feb 1, 2023

@HasanAlyazidi Both is fine, but for Everything 1.5a you will also have to set the instance name to 1.5a in EverythingToolbar settings. If you don't have a specific reason to use 1.5a I would recommend staying on 1.4 for now.

@Horst12
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Horst12 commented Feb 1, 2023

The version 1.5 is so much better .
And you don't need to set the instance name.
Just add this line in your Everyhing-1.5.ini file
alpha_instance=0

@HasanAlyazidi
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@stnkl Thank you.

@Horst12 I would love to use Everything 1.5 if it's stable.

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Horst12 commented Feb 1, 2023

Version 1.5 has less errors and fewer crahses than version 1.4
There is nothing special with the status stable in a freeware software.

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shodanx2 commented Apr 7, 2023

Pardon my ignorance, but there does not appear to be filters in 1.5a
Instead there are bookmarks ?

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Could those bookmarks be added to EverythingToolbar in lieu of filters ?

Here is example of the one I am trying to add

It is a search designed to be use in the context of a start menu search

Name,Type,Folder,Case,Whole Word,Path,Diacritic,Prefix,Suffix,Ignore Punctuation,Ignore Whitespace,Regex,Search,Filter,Columns,Sort,Descending,View,Index,File List,Host,Link Type,Macro,Key,Icon
"Start Everything Menu",0,"",,,,,,,,,,"<""%SystemRoot%\""|""%PROGRAMFILES%\""|""%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\""|""%PROGRAMDATA%\""|""%userprofile%\"" *.exe|*.bat|*.vbs|*.cmd|*.ps1>|<""%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\""|""%PROGRAMDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs"" *.lnk> !""%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.Search""",,"","",0,,,,,0,,,""

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