Author: Dalai
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:13 am (GMT -6)
Yes, of course everything else disappears when you filter the current view. That's why I said: be more precise. When you say you only want to see what's in 2016, I just assumed you want to filter. But in your OP you said you wanted to select files/folders, although your (non-existing) command em_show(year) suggests otherwise. So, I hope you understand my confusion.
If you want to filter the current view - i.e. show only files matching the filter - use Ctrl+S. If you want to select files/dirs without hiding any files, use SELECTFILES <pattern> or cm_SelectBoth, or use the search function - choose what's the most appropriate for the current task.
Regards
Dalai
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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:13 am (GMT -6)
Yes, of course everything else disappears when you filter the current view. That's why I said: be more precise. When you say you only want to see what's in 2016, I just assumed you want to filter. But in your OP you said you wanted to select files/folders, although your (non-existing) command em_show(year) suggests otherwise. So, I hope you understand my confusion.
If you want to filter the current view - i.e. show only files matching the filter - use Ctrl+S. If you want to select files/dirs without hiding any files, use SELECTFILES <pattern> or cm_SelectBoth, or use the search function - choose what's the most appropriate for the current task.
Regards
Dalai
_________________
#101164 Personal licence
Athlon II X4 640, 4096 MB RAM, Gigabyte M56S-S3, WinXP SP3
Plugins: Services2, Startups