Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
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Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
I've looked through search commands but couldn't find one that could help me do what I want. My goal is to be able to have a bookmark that executed a result with a specific program, something like "/run C:/Program Files/.../Photoshop.exe 0" to open the top result with Photoshop. Is there something like this?
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horst.epp
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Re: Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
Not exactly your request but similar.
I run the Everything toolbar, which has a rule processor.
This allows to execute programs depending on the file type of the Everything results.
There can be more than one rule for certain extension.
The rules I have look like this:
I run the Everything toolbar, which has a rule processor.
This allows to execute programs depending on the file type of the Everything results.
There can be more than one rule for certain extension.
The rules I have look like this:
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Re: Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
That looks pretty powerful, I might try Everything Toolbar if I can't find some other way. Thank you.
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Re: Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
On the (long) to-do list is also an option to create your own contextmenu entries in Everything.
When that gets implemented, you could add your program(s) there.
When that gets implemented, you could add your program(s) there.
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Re: Open a Result With a Specific Program with Bookmarks and Search Commands?
That sounds perfect, here's to steady progress.
I have also stumbled upon "verbs" mentioned in relation to a similar problem, but I couldn't make sense of how to configure them from Microsoft articles. I'll have to give it another go sometime.
I have also stumbled upon "verbs" mentioned in relation to a similar problem, but I couldn't make sense of how to configure them from Microsoft articles. I'll have to give it another go sometime.