Ctrl-F find files.

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Ctrl-F find files.

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I have been using the 2x Ctrl-F "find files" today, and thinking how attractive and useful it is.

I know that everything in 2x will eventually get into x2, but I'm wondering if this feature is on the "soonish" list.

I think if the old Ctrl-F function was in x2, I would cease to use 2x at this stage.

DDA

(0.0.0.39 is working well. I use it heaps every day in a variety of ways. No problems).
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Ctrl+F works already, albeit with windows find
i can't tell when i'll start developing x2's find, but it is the only "big thing" left
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Post by kev »

is there any way ctrl+f in x2 could be associated with the 2x find rather than the crummy m$ one, just temporarily?
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too much work, sorry!

actually from w2000 upwards the windows find is not bad, and it is damn fast too, especially with the indexing service running
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Hmmm, I can't get xplorer2 to open search at all. CTRL+F, or the Tools menu.
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so what happens?
does windows search work on your system?
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If I go to an explorer window, and press the search button, everything works fine. However, I seem to have discovered over the past 2 days, that if i go right-click search, double click on a search file, or in any other way try to directly open a search window, it fails. I know this isn't your problem, but any ideas you might have would be nice :)

this has always been the case for me on both XP and 2003.

Now running 0.0.0.41
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Post by nikos »

i can't really tell
but you can check the "find" verb in the registry
HKCR\directory\shell\find
and see what sort of command it tries to launch
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Post by TychoQuad »

in the command folder there is %systemroot%\explorer.exe
in ddeexec i have [FindFolder("%l", %I)]
also in ddeecec there is two folders. application and topic.
in application there is folders
in topic there is apppropeties.

is any of that wrong?
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Post by nikos »

that's what i have too
i also have this NoActivateHandler value under ddeexec with no content

that's one for searching the usenet for clues...
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Post by TychoQuad »

yeah, i didn't mention that one because it was empty...

Any other ideas? Windows has always done this for me.
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try a query with suitable keywords @ groups.google.com
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Post by TychoQuad »

Bah!

No luck, gave up and installed Agent Ransack!

Thanks for your help anyway
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Post by ironhead »

Did you switch to alternate Windows Shell? To this point we (alt. shell devs) have had a hard time implementing DDE (Microsoft is not overly generous in detailing specific Windows internals). If you have, you might want to try switching back to having Explorer as your shell to see if it works.

I myself am not running explorer, so CTRL-F doesn't work for me either.... :cry:
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Post by vserghi »

Try these sites. they hold a lot of Windows type information, it's worth a try.

I managed to fix a similar problem where an un-install screwed my system to such an extent that I could't open the recycle bin from the dekstop, do a search, open my computer from the desktop. and various other problems. A two line command fixed all of this.

http://wintrouble.net/
http://www.techsupportalert.com/index.html
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