I followed the procedure, only changing the name of the search in Similarity search without the long part you put, but in the end it doesn't give me results,
when I set it as a filter, the folder that contains the folders I created, appears empty. If I set it as a filter again Everything, the folders appear
I don't understand where I'm going wrong.
It is not clear to me why the search term ‘LaneganMark’ does NOT find the other folders.
However, it is probably due to Soundex, because all folders are found with the similarity search Levenshtein distance. *)
*) Addon in Total Commander
I'm afraid I can't offer any further support for this topic as I am not familiar with Soundex.
Honestly it seems strange to me that there is no function that does what I would like.
The files found on the Internet are almost all separated by _ or - and there is no sense that they are not treated the same way.
Unfortunately it doesn't work. When I reopen the program after the changes, the Ignore punctuation option is not checked (even though it was popped up when I closed the program). If I check it I get the same result as before
it doesn't work
In General I had the fourth, fifth and sixth items checked. Now I did as you told me and checked the first, fourth and fifth.
I closed the program, checked that the service was closed, I reopened and the Ignore puntuation item is not checked and the search gives the same results as before. If you want I can send you the screenshots of the settings
was disabled. I enabled it but now it's a mess.
I opened the folder that contains the Lanegan folders (named New Folder) but Everything shows me all the folders I have on my entire PC that are called "New Folder"
As I understand it (and based on the author's advice), you should enter the following for the folders
‘Pippo_Topolino’, “PippoTopolino”, “PippoTopolino-”, “Pippo-Topolino” as the search term:Pippo Topolino,
so that the punctuation: ‘_’, ‘-’ can be ignored and all folders are listed.
Select the folder name ‘Pippo_Topolino’, Ctrl+C, then Ctrl+Shift+V in Everything 1.5a will do the same (all folders are listed).
sorry but I don't understand
The words I put are, obviously, an example and I would like it to be always applied. I would like the search not to consider the difference between - _ and the space. Since almost all the files you download from the internet have these symbols or spaces inside the file names.
I think I followed what Void told me, I'm waiting for him to tell me where I'm wrong because I don't understand English well and I don't understand what you're advising me. If you tell me step by step what to do, I'll do it. But I would like it to be clear that the words I used for the search are just an example
Search term: Pippo Topolino
Setting: ignore_punctuation_type -> Filename and search
I understand ‘Ignore Punctuation’ as follows:
- Search for: Pippo AND (Operator: Space) Topolino (finds: PippoTopolino, PippoTopolino-) ...
- and ignore the punctuation automatically (also finds: Pippo_Topolino, Pippo-Topolino)
The search term as specified is therefore required to find all folders.
> I would like the search not to consider the difference between - _ and the space.
If you insert your search term with Ctrl+Shift+V in Everything 1.5a, then your conditions are fulfilled in my opinion.
tell Everything to interpret the "Paste" as if it were a Ctrl+Shift+V command
That's described above:
From the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Advanced tab on the left.
To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
punc
Select: ignore_punctuation_type
Set the value to: Filename and search
Click OK.
Note that with that change, you would not be able to search for (say) "Lanegan-Mark" explicitly (with the -, & without also getting Lanegan_Mark or 'Lanegan Mark' results).
Laura wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:05 pm
I only asked if this function could be included in the settings because I find it useful.. but thanks
Maybe it would be enough to tell Everything to interpret the "Paste" as if it were a Ctrl+Shift+V command
I think you can even define your wish yourself in the settings:
Everything Options - 1.5.0.1383a (x64) > Keyboard > Show commands containing: paste
Edit | Paste
Search Edit | Paste Without Punctuation
...
From the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Advanced tab on the left.
To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
punc
Select: ignore_punctuation_type
Set the value to: Filename and search
Click OK.
Note that with that change, you would not be able to search for (say) "Lanegan-Mark" explicitly
(with the -, & without also getting Lanegan_Mark or 'Lanegan Mark' results).
No.
If you search for Lanegan-Mark, only Lanegan-Mark will be displayed.
Laura wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:05 pm
I only asked if this function could be included in the settings because I find it useful.. but thanks
Maybe it would be enough to tell Everything to interpret the "Paste" as if it were a Ctrl+Shift+V command
I think you can even define your wish yourself in the settings:
Everything Options - 1.5.0.1383a (x64) > Keyboard > Show commands containing: paste
Edit | Paste
Search Edit | Paste Without Punctuation
...
Is main Search menu -> Ignore punctuation checked?
Are any other search options checked under the main Search menu?
-Please make sure regex is unchecked under the main Search menu.
-Please make sure the Everything filter is active under the main Search menu.
Please make sure Ignore punctuation in filename and search is enabled:
In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Advanced tab on the left.
To the right of Show settings containing, search for: punc
Laura wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:05 pm
I only asked if this function could be included in the settings because I find it useful.. but thanks
Maybe it would be enough to tell Everything to interpret the "Paste" as if it were a Ctrl+Shift+V command
I think you can even define your wish yourself in the settings:
Everything Options - 1.5.0.1383a (x64) > Keyboard > Show commands containing: paste
Edit | Paste
Search Edit | Paste Without Punctuation
...
Ctrl + Shift + V ................ Lanegan-Mark ... is inserted in the search box of e.g. EV 1.5.0.1383a (x64) (1)
Ctrl + V ........................ Lanegan Mark ... is inserted in the search box of e.g. EV 1.5.0.1383a (x64) (2)
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True, I forgot that I had downloaded the latest version but then I removed it because it seemed to be going less well (slower results to appear but maybe it was just a feeling)
I updated and I went back to the previous situation, zero results
tuska wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 7:01 pm
I think you can even define your wish yourself in the settings:
Everything Options - 1.5.0.1383a (x64) > Keyboard > Show commands containing: paste
Edit | Paste
Search Edit | Paste Without Punctuation
...
Ctrl + Shift + V ................ Lanegan-Mark ... is inserted in the search box of e.g. EV 1.5.0.1383a (x64) (1)
Ctrl + V ........................ Lanegan Mark ... is inserted in the search box of e.g. EV 1.5.0.1383a (x64) (2)
BRAVA! It works perfectly
Thanks for the help, now I will have to try to get used to using the keyboard but I'm already happy.
I hope that void can solve the problem at the base and that it also works by right-clicking and pasting but I'm already happy like this
You were very kind
Edit:
unfortunately I see that if it gives me only one result I'll paste
Laura wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:16 pm
Thanks for the help, now I will have to try to get used to using the keyboard but I'm already happy.
I hope that void can solve the problem at the base and that it also works by right-clicking and pasting but I'm already happy like this
The author probably knew that this question would come from you and has already taken precautions: Right-click in the search bar of Everything 1.5a and then click on the menu item ‘Paste Without Punctuation’.
Laura wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:16 pm
Edit:
unfortunately I see that if it gives me only one result I'll paste MarkLanegan
That is the expected result for me.
(Otherwise, in my opinion, a similarity search is required).
Please see also my explanation here.
Please give a detailed description of this case.
Which folder name was copied to the clipboard?
Which shortcut was used to paste the name into the Everything search box?
What is the EXACT shortcut description under ‘Keyboard’?
Which Everything version is used? E.g. Everything 1.5.0.1383a (x64)
What result did you expect? I.e. which folders do you think would be considered to appear in the search result?
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Laura wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 2:35 pm
In the folder I have 5 folder, see here https://postimg.cc/gallery/Tnm8wkX
and I want that are all showed when I search "MarkLanegan"
As already mentioned above, this is NOT possible!
It is only possible with a similarity search, e.g. ‘Levenshtein distance’.
You can search for all folders to get all folders, just not for the folder ‘MarkLanegan’!
Please see also my explanation here.
However, you can find out for yourself which search query returns which search results by copying the folder names
one after the other and then pasting them into the Everything search box with Ctrl+V (your shortcut for "Paste Without Punctuation").
Folder names:
(Mark Lanegan)
Mark Lanegan
Mark_Lanegan
MarkLanegan
Mark-Lanegan
I don't think I can contribute any more to this topic.
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Laura wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 4:55 pm
I hope void can solve this aspect too, maybe in one of the new versions
In such a case you can already exclude the similarity search ‘Levenshtein distance’,
because after another check and your last given new folder name: (Mark Lanegan) ... with round brackets
it turned out that (only) this folder name in brackets is NOT found by the similarity search
when a search is performed for the folder name: MarkLanegan
The following should find all the combinations you seek
regex:Lanegan[ \-_]?Mark
the regex [ \-_]? should match 0 or 1 of the characters in the square brackets. The \- matches the "-" character literally as it can also
be used to give a range of characters inside the brackets
Phlashman wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 4:04 am
The following should find all the combinations you seek
regex:Lanegan[ \-_]?Mark
the regex [ \-_]? should match 0 or 1 of the characters in the square brackets. The \- matches the "-" character literally as it can also
be used to give a range of characters inside the brackets
thanks but I don't understand what I have to do? If you tell me which options to activate I will do it. But, I repeat, the words I put are just an example, I would like this type of search to always happen and for all words
2Laura
In this case, your search query should look like this:
(Another query is shown on the second tab. ‘Enable Regex’ must also be carried out there).
2024-08-31_Search quiry_Enable RegEx.png
These entries in the search box of Everything also work (WITHOUT ‘Enable Regex’ being executed -> ‘REGEX’ not present in the status bar):
A bookmark with a shortcut that inserts the search text into the Everything search box is probably recommended.
This would make it possible to simply overwrite the search text for each new search query.
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guys, you are very kind and I thought I asked something easy.
Activating REGEZ would be fine but I didn't understand how to set it as ctrl+V. I don't think those strange symbols can be inserted. Furthermore, the results work but it doesn't see me if the name and surname are reversed.
I'm not an expert but I hope that in the future (maybe with the help of AI) it will be possible to do searches that look for X consecutive letters, ignoring spaces and various symbols. And that, maybe I can do it with reversed letters too, so that Everything searches for both
marklanegan and laneganmark (or fractions of them) (maybe in the settings decide how many consecutive (and inverted) letters are searched for) ignoring all the symbols that can be found between one letter and another
But I'm already very happy that by doing ctrl+v now, with your help, the symbols are not pasted between the words and that's already important.
Laura wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:46 pm
Thank you, you were very kind
Honestly it seems strange to me that there is no function that does what I would like.
The files found on the Internet are almost all separated by _ or - and there is no sense that they are not treated the same way.
I hope someone can help me, thanks again
hello,
_ and - are not the same character and people may use them for different purposes (I do when I process many files).
There are naming conventions using _ (e.g. snake_case). Dashes are often used in dates (ISO 8601 convention).
So I don't see why they should be treated the same in general.
Perhaps, if you want them to be the same, you could choose one and rename them with a file renamer.
Laura wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2024 2:46 pm
Thank you, you were very kind
Honestly it seems strange to me that there is no function that does what I would like.
The files found on the Internet are almost all separated by _ or - and there is no sense that they are not treated the same way.
I hope someone can help me, thanks again
hello,
_ and - are not the same character and people may use them for different purposes (I do when I process many files).
There are naming conventions using _ (e.g. snake_case). Dashes are often used in dates (ISO 8601 convention).
So I don't see why they should be treated the same in general.
Perhaps, if you want them to be the same, you could choose one and rename them with a file renamer.
but I don't want to force anyone I'm just saying that it would be nice to have the possibility-option of being able to choose.