Removed Simple/Advanced tab control, replacing it with "Advanced Mode" checkbox in the panel's header.
Replaced "Reset" button with a menu in the header.
You can now save your own defaults and reset to them, as well as the factory defaults.
Within the Exclude field, click the cog button for options to exclude hidden and system folders.
"Suppress UAC prompts" option: If there's an access denied error when trying to look in a file or folder, it will be skipped rather than prompting for elevation.
If a search finishes without finding any results, a message will say so at the top of the file display.
'Ignore diacritics' options added.
Fields like Name, Description, Contains/Text, Tags, Target, etc. now have the full set of matching options (case / partial / any word / ignore diacritics / wildcards / regex).
"Indexed search" field lets you specify an indexed search query, and then feed the results through the rest of the Find parameters.
Lets you narrow down which files are considered, using a fast indexed search, and then apply more advanced criteria to filter them down even more.
Works with Windows Search, Everything, and Global Everything.
The "Save as Stored Query" command now works in a collection generated using the Find dialog.
The Find Panel's configuration will be stored as part of the collection.
Creates a file collection which automatically re-runs the Find each time you navigate to it, and/or on refresh.
Stored Queries now work with Everything and Opus Find.
Stored queries that use Opus Find can also supply a text filter (see below) definition by prefixing it with a & character, or Evaluator code by prefixing with =.
"Show Results" now lets you send results to a new tab on the left or right (not just source or destination).
"Automatically shrink" option can now be found by right-clicking the Utility Panel's Shrink button (next to the close button).
"Find Results" now has its own folder format, distinct from the more general "Collection" format.
Presets:
You can now configure the Find Panel and save everything as a named preset.
Presets can be loaded into the Find Panel, and also used with the Find command.
In the lister, the default Tools menu has a Find Presets sub-menu that lists any saved presets. Selecting one immediately runs the saved search without having to open the Find Panel.
The Tools menu's Presets sub-menu also includes a couple of examples using hardcoded filters to search below the current directory:
Find Zero-Byte Folders – Finds folders which only contain empty files or other empty folders.
Exclude folders:
New "Exclude" field lets you exclude files and folders. Excludes Recycle Bin and System Volume Information folders by default. Supports multiple paths, wildcards and regex. Syntax options:
regex:xxxx - Regular expression must match to exclude an item.
wild:xxxx - Standard wildcard must match to exclude an item.
(Wildcards are auto-detected without the wild: prefix if using *?| characters. Other wildcard characters which are valid path characters require an explicit wild: prefix to be interpreted as such.)
C:\Temp - Fully qualified path; matches path itself and contents.
C:\Temp\* - Fully qualified path, with wildcard; matches contents only.
Name - Non-wild, non fully qualified; matches itself and contents. Turns into: *\Name(|\*)
Name\* - Non-wild name with trailing *; matches contents only. Turns into: *\Name\*
Text (contents search) field has "Assume UTF8" option.
Enhancements to "any word" matching:
Words prefixed with + must match (in any order).
Words prefixed with - must not match.
Words without + or - may match, and at least one must match if any are specified.
If one or more file extensions are specified, all folders will be excluded, and files must match one of the extensions (in addition to any other words specified).
Partial file extensions are supported. ".jp" will also match ".jpg".
Partial extension matching can be suppressed by using an explicit wildcard: "*.jp" will only match ".jp" and not ".jpg".
All other words containing wildcards will be treated as if partial matching is on, whether it actually is or not.
Example: With partial off, "dog c?t" - "dog" will only match "dog" (because no wildcard chars), but "c?t" will match both "cat" and "city".
Remember that the rules above only work with "any word" mode. They can't be used when the mode isn't on.
These rules also work in the Filter Bar when it is "any word" mode.
Advanced mode:
Added "Name Stem" filter clause. Matches against filenames without their extensions.
Added "Folder Content" filter clause. Lets you search for folders containing files that match the specified criteria.
Filters can now be edited in text form, as well as through the GUI builder:
You can switch back and forth between modes at any time (provided the text is valid).
Text filter definitions can be used in standalone buttons, instead of having to save the filter to the global list and refer to it by name.
Text filters can also be generated or modified by script code, allowing scripts to change individual parameters within a filter.
Text filters are also easier to share with other people (e.g. on the support forum).
Text filters can also run Evaluator code:
Bypasses the filter system completely and invokes the Evaluator on each file.
Prefix the filter definition with =.
If Evaluator code is in the text filter control, it can't be switched out of text mode. Evaluator code can't be converted to a traditional filter definition.
Code can uses the same variables (e.g. name, picwidth, etc.) as Evaluator Columns (see elsewhere in the release notes).
Code should return true a match, and false to skip the file.
Example 1:=ext(name) == ".jpg" && picwidth >= 1920
Can handle subfolder recursion as well. The subfolder variable will be true when the evaluator is querying whether a folder should be entered. Return true to enter or false to skip. By default all subfolders are searched.
Example 2:=subfolder ? (left(name, 1) == "a") : (ext(name) == ".jpg") – Find JPG files under folders whose names begin with "a".
Commands:
Find FILTERDEF – Allows passing a filter definition in text form. Also allows Evaluator code. See "advanced mode", above.
Find HERE – Specifies that the Find operation should work from the current folder.
Find UAC=yes – Turn on searching inside folders that require elevation to look inside.
Find PRESET="My Preset" – Runs the specified preset immediately.
Find PRESET="My Preset" NOAUTORUN – Opens the Find panel with the preset loaded.
Find PRESET=!list – Generates a list of Find presets. Used by the default Tools > Find Presets menu. Can also specify "faves", "nofaves" or "nogroups".
Set Utility=Find PRESET="My Preset" – Alternative way to open the Find panel with a preset.
Set UTILITY=Find,Toggle – Old command now toggles the Find panel regardless of its Simple or Advanced state. When re-opening, panel opens in the mode which was last closed.
Set UTILITY=FindSimple,Toggle – Explicitly toggle the Find panel in Simple mode.
Set UTILITY=FindAdvanced,Toggle – Explicitly toggle the Find panel in Advanced mode.
Go NEW=FindPanel – Similarly, opens the new window's Find panel in the last used Simple or Advanced mode.
Go NEW=FindSimple – Explicitly opens a new window with the Find panel in Simple mode.
Go NEW=FindAdvanced – Explicitly opens a new window with the Find panel in Advanced mode.
Find SHOWRESULTS=tab,left – Send results to new tab on the left (or right).
Other new Find command arguments: EXCLUDEHIDDEN, EXCLUDESYSTEM, IGNOREDIACRITICS, REGEXP, CASE, CONTREGEXP, CONTIGNOREDIACRITICS, CONTNOPARTIAL, CONTUTF8, QUERYENGINE.
DOpusRT.exe /col /engine=everything setquery... – See External Manipulation of File Collections in the main manual.