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Clarify documentation about results filtering
It wasn't clear that filtering was applied to whole paths. ref #294
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@ -95,7 +95,15 @@ actions on a subset of it. For example, you could easily mark all duplicates wit
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containing "copy" from your results using the filter.
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containing "copy" from your results using the filter.
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To use the filtering feature, type your filter in the "Filter" search field at the top-right corner
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To use the filtering feature, type your filter in the "Filter" search field at the top-right corner
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of the results window. To go back to unfiltered result, blank out the field or click on the "X".
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of the results window. What you type in that box will be applied to the *whole path* of every
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duplicate in the results. Only duplicate *groups* having at least one duplicate matching the filter
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will be shown.
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When having groups where not all duplicates match the filter, we still show all duplicates of
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the group. However, non-matching duplicates are in "reference mode". Therefore, you can perform
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actions like "Mark All" and be sure to only mark filtered duplicates.
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To go back to unfiltered result, blank out the field or click on the "X".
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In simple mode (the default mode), whatever you type as the filter is the string used to perform the
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In simple mode (the default mode), whatever you type as the filter is the string used to perform the
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actual filtering, with the exception of one wildcard: **\***. Thus, if you type "[*]" as your
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actual filtering, with the exception of one wildcard: **\***. Thus, if you type "[*]" as your
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@ -111,12 +119,6 @@ Matches are case insensitive in both simple and regexp mode.
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For the filter to match, your regular expression don't have to match the whole filename, it just
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For the filter to match, your regular expression don't have to match the whole filename, it just
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have to contain a string matching the expression.
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have to contain a string matching the expression.
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You might notice that not all duplicates in the filtered results will match your filter. That is
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because as soon as one single duplicate in a group matches the filter, the whole group stays in the
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results so you can have a better view of the duplicate's context. However, non-matching duplicates
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are in "reference mode". Therefore, you can perform actions like Mark All and be sure to only mark
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filtered duplicates.
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Action Menu
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@ -195,4 +197,4 @@ any of them.
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.. _regular-expressions.info: http://www.regular-expressions.info
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.. _regular-expressions.info: http://www.regular-expressions.info
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.. _hardlink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link
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.. _hardlink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link
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.. _symlink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link
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.. _symlink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link
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