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vAfotoriporter:
I have an issue with the Choose file dialog that wasn't a problem before. I use Photo Mechanic Version 5.0, build 16960 (6ba2289) on a retina MacBook Pro 13" with OSX 10.10.5 (14F1021).

I usually save my IPTC stationeries once written to be reused at later similar shoots so I only have to select the saved file and update certain information in it before applying it to files.
I store all of my saved IPTC stationeries in a folder sorted by date and event name and I have been searching for the right one using the Search field in the top right corner of the Choose file dialog that pops up in PM after clicking on the Load... button on the IPTC Stationery pad.

In the past it worked as a charm. I only start to type my queries and the right files came up as expected. However recently this started not working for me. It doesn't matter what text I type I don't get any search result. Either the unfiltered complete file list is displayed or when I type anything in the search field then no files are displayed at all. Even typing in the full filename doesn't help the file doesn't show up at all.

It must not be an OSX issue as in Finder all this works fine without any problem, but the same method has no result in the Choose file dialog in PM. (See screenshot below)

I hope you can reproduce the error and find a solution for it.

Kirk Baker:

--- Quote from: vAfotoriporter on February 15, 2016, 06:18:39 PM ---I have an issue with the Choose file dialog that wasn't a problem before. I use Photo Mechanic Version 5.0, build 16960 (6ba2289) on a retina MacBook Pro 13" with OSX 10.10.5 (14F1021).

I usually save my IPTC stationeries once written to be reused at later similar shoots so I only have to select the saved file and update certain information in it before applying it to files.
I store all of my saved IPTC stationeries in a folder sorted by date and event name and I have been searching for the right one using the Search field in the top right corner of the Choose file dialog that pops up in PM after clicking on the Load... button on the IPTC Stationery pad.

In the past it worked as a charm. I only start to type my queries and the right files came up as expected. However recently this started not working for me. It doesn't matter what text I type I don't get any search result. Either the unfiltered complete file list is displayed or when I type anything in the search field then no files are displayed at all. Even typing in the full filename doesn't help the file doesn't show up at all.

It must not be an OSX issue as in Finder all this works fine without any problem, but the same method has no result in the Choose file dialog in PM. (See screenshot below)

I hope you can reproduce the error and find a solution for it.



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The file chooser dialog is provided by the OS.  PM has no way to interfere with its operation.

Does it work properly in another application like TextEdit?

-Kirk

vAfotoriporter:

--- Quote from: Kirk Baker on February 16, 2016, 10:06:30 AM ---
--- Quote from: vAfotoriporter on February 15, 2016, 06:18:39 PM ---I have an issue with the Choose file dialog that wasn't a problem before. I use Photo Mechanic Version 5.0, build 16960 (6ba2289) on a retina MacBook Pro 13" with OSX 10.10.5 (14F1021).

I usually save my IPTC stationeries once written to be reused at later similar shoots so I only have to select the saved file and update certain information in it before applying it to files.
I store all of my saved IPTC stationeries in a folder sorted by date and event name and I have been searching for the right one using the Search field in the top right corner of the Choose file dialog that pops up in PM after clicking on the Load... button on the IPTC Stationery pad.

In the past it worked as a charm. I only start to type my queries and the right files came up as expected. However recently this started not working for me. It doesn't matter what text I type I don't get any search result. Either the unfiltered complete file list is displayed or when I type anything in the search field then no files are displayed at all. Even typing in the full filename doesn't help the file doesn't show up at all.

It must not be an OSX issue as in Finder all this works fine without any problem, but the same method has no result in the Choose file dialog in PM. (See screenshot below)

I hope you can reproduce the error and find a solution for it.



--- End quote ---

The file chooser dialog is provided by the OS.  PM has no way to interfere with its operation.

Does it work properly in another application like TextEdit?

-Kirk

--- End quote ---

It works as expected in other Apps like TextEdit, TextWrangler, PhotoShop, etc. Every app I checked seems to work just fine PM is the only exception. And it used to work with PM as well before just recently.

It may also be a local problem too (however I can't imagine what). Does it work for you in PM?

Hayo Baan:
Interesting, I just tried searching from the "Load…" at the IPTC Stationary pad myself and it indeed doesn't work at all. More curious, When I tried to search from the Open Contact Sheet (CMD+O) dialog as well as the Choose… button from the Uploader, search did seem to work (though it only showed me directories, but I guess this is because you can only choose folders anyway).

So there definitely seems to be something different/wrong with the way the open dialog is started from the IPTC window?

Hope this helps finding the cause,
Hayo

Kirk Baker:
OK, I found out what the problem is with the search box in the file/folder picker dialogs.  If PM tells the file picker to limit the file types to a particular type, say .XMP files then a bug introduced in 10.8 and still unsolved in later Mac OS X versions causes the search box to cease to function.

Some other developers are talking about the problem here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24537389/setallowedfiletypes-seems-to-break-search-ni-nsopenpanel

The upshot of this is that I don't know when Apple will resolve the issue or even if they have any intention of doing so.

-Kirk

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