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LM7:
A few questions about this marvelous function - pardon my ignorance!
1. Is there any way to automatically cause the list of files in a search results window which contains Alias results to open up without having to double-click the list? For example, instead of the top result being "Exercise - Alias, 6 items", is there some way to make the results automatically appear as: Shoulder exercises.doc, Physiotherapy.doc, etc.
2. Is there any shortcut (or way to make a shortcut), for +alias (e.g, +al), so it won't be necessary to type out the whole word (to save time)?
3. Is there any way to automatically copy all the files located from an alias to a specified location on the hard disk, in effect copying material from a virtual folder into a "real" folder?
lanux128:
hi there, LM7.. some brief answers..
1. maybe this is what you're looking for.
2. you can type the 1st few words and press Tab to auto-complete.
3. i don't quite follow. do you want to copy the files that appear in the search result?
LM7:
Thanks for the quick reply -
1. Sorry, that wasn't what I was looking for (but good to know anyway)!
2. I meant that I was looking for a shortcut for the operator "+alias", not for the first few words of the alias itself.
3. Yes, that's exactly what I want - to copy the search result.
mouser:
You can drag+drop items from the results window to a folder which should result in them being copied.
Or if you just want the path you can right-click on a result and choose to "Copy Path".
But there is no way to copy "All" currently. I suppose i could add that if it was really needed.
I'm not following request #1.
As for #2, assuming you do in fact want to use +alias to specifically ONLY match alias items, and that you already know that you don't have to normally use +alias if you just want to type an alias, then the answer is yes you could make your own shorthand. You would create a new alias, and make it trigger for example on the regular expression:
al (.*)
and then for your result put:
dosearch +alias $$1
This will let you type "al BLAH" and only aliases matching BLAH will be shown, as if you had typed "+alias BLAH"
jgpaiva:
3. Yes, that's exactly what I want - to copy the search result.
-LM7 (March 25, 2008, 02:14 AM)
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Currently, farr can't do that (copy files to the windows clipboard).
What you can do is: open the place you want to copy the files, then drag+drop the files from farr to there. (this is VERY useful when you want to send stuff through windows live messenger, just find it in farr and then drag+drop into messenger's window)
PS: you can also copy the pathname of a file by setting the focus to it and pressing ctrl-c
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