An acceptable response to this post would be "Upgrade to 1.5 !!!
My music player alerts my ears that a track needs be edited.
The file name is T:\Music\2017\201712\20171222\Wagner\Lohengrin\Lohengrin - Act II_144p.mp3
I load this string into the Everything search box and receive the response:- I am puzzled because I had thought that loading a complete and unique identifier for the file would produce a unique result. That is, I expected that given the drive and folder path as part of a single search string T:\Music\2017\201712\20171222\Wagner\Lohengrin\ and given as the rest of that string the complete name and extension Act II_144p.mp3 I would receive the only possible match in my file system.
I suspect that a RegEx-like match is made, so that “II” and “III” both satisfy the search, but if so is Everything being ultra-smart and recognizing “Act” and then looking for Act-numbering? No! Surely Not?
I seek answers to two questions:
(1) How should I have expressed the search to return a unique result
(2) To one level below (or above) my level of ignorance "What us going on under-the-hood?"
Thanks, Chris