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NFLineast
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« on: July 25, 2010, 12:46:16 pm »

OS: Mac OS X 10.6.4
PM: 4.6.5 Evaluation Copy
Search terms tried on support forum: "Search function" - did not find answer to my question

Hi, I am currently evaluating 4.6.5 and I have run into a problem with the search function. When I click search and put in my terms, i.e. filetype = PSD I get all sorts of files, such as jpg's etc. Even if I limit the search to only search in a directory that I know contains nothing but PSD's the contact sheet will be filled with all sorts of files.

I have also tried to use the search terms "Filename starts with - EXACT" and put in a filename that I know for certain exists. This returns an empty result set.

Any help is much appreciated.  Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2010, 12:55:34 pm »

OS: Mac OS X 10.6.4
PM: 4.6.5 Evaluation Copy
Search terms tried on support forum: "Search function" - did not find answer to my question

Hi, I am currently evaluating 4.6.5 and I have run into a problem with the search function. When I click search and put in my terms, i.e. filetype = PSD I get all sorts of files, such as jpg's etc. Even if I limit the search to only search in a directory that I know contains nothing but PSD's the contact sheet will be filled with all sorts of files.

I have also tried to use the search terms "Filename starts with - EXACT" and put in a filename that I know for certain exists. This returns an empty result set.

Can you post a screen shot of your Search dialog?  Use the 'Additional Options...' link when composing your response.  From there you can upload a JPEG image.

Thanks,

-Kirk
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2010, 01:17:10 pm »

Well, this is embarrassing, but I can't get the screen dump to grab the pop up dialogue box for search so I have just taken a quick snap of the screen with the search result there. Hope that gives a reasonable reference point.



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« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2010, 12:00:06 am »

Well, this is embarrassing, but I can't get the screen dump to grab the pop up dialogue box for search so I have just taken a quick snap of the screen with the search result there. Hope that gives a reasonable reference point.

Thanks for the screen shot.  You can use Command-Ctrl-Shift-4 to start a screen grab crop.  Clicking and dragging the mouse lets you draw your crop.  Releasing the mouse button will accept the crop, typing 'Esc' (escape key) will abort the crop.  The cropped screen shot will now be in the Clipboard.  You can open the Preview application, type Command-N (for new image) and the image will contain the contents of the Clipboard.  Save as a JPEG.  I know that sounds like a lot of steps, but it works pretty well.

In working with your examples, I found a couple of issues and have fixed them.  One is the search by File type wasn't working at all.  I have fixed that, though the file type is expressed as the Mac OS File Type (a four character code) which for a PSD file is actually 8BPS.  I also found an issue with searching any data for an Exact match.  Both problems have been fixed.

I can send you an updated build (it isn't public yet) if you would like to try it.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

-Kirk
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« Reply #4 on: July 29, 2010, 12:05:59 am »

Fantastic, Kirk. Much appreciated. And yes, would very much like to try out the updated version. Thanks very much
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« Reply #5 on: July 29, 2010, 07:04:32 am »

Fantastic, Kirk. Much appreciated. And yes, would very much like to try out the updated version. Thanks very much

I sent you a personal message with all the details.

-Kirk
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