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Support and Feedback / Re: Selecting Files With No Extension and "Correct Folder Date/Time"
« on: August 03, 2013, 23:47:48 »
a) That works before. Then some other filter rules need to be supported and it was in conflict of this. And it did not survive.
So the problem is that some rules you can write are in conflict of other rules. But a I will see if it can be added without breaking anything.
b) no.. I think space is good. if space is needed inside filter then use ", -"file A.*"
a) It would be great if you can add that functionality back.
b) No problem. Dropped.
a) A checkbox for subfolder might be a good idea.
b) No. I need separate field for my own fix date/time needs. maybe better description on how they work are needed.
c) No. Not as default. But as scripting option. then you can create a custom command for that does that.
d) No the include/Exclude fields are needed.
a) Thanks for considering it.
c) Fair enough. Dropped.
b, d) It's great to hear that you are actively using your own product and have added features based in your needs!!
I'm a programmer, too. I am using the Correct Folder Date/Time feature to clean up my program's folder tree and versioning in subfolders.
A good description on how both the Explorer Panel and the 'Correct Folder' filter fields work and how they are different would be a very good thing. I would have just guessed that anything in the Explorer Panel field prefixed with a minus sign would go in the exclude field and all others go in the include field of the 'Create Folder' fields.
If that's not the case and they do behave differently, then it is even more important that the 'Correct Folder' dialog have a way to verify the results of the filters. Otherwise, it's possible for the user to update potentially hundreds of folder dates with incorrect information with a simple logic mistake or typo.
The ability to filter by including files without extensions (along with additional extension types) is most important to me, but having the Explorer Panel and the 'Correct Folder' filters behave the same way is something I request you consider.
Thanks for your prompt and detailed reply!