When trying to open a file in Everything that is on a disconnected external disk or network share, an error message will be shown ("Can not open ..").
In case of a network share it can take some time before the message is shown.
Suggestion:
Everything is already aware if a volume is on-line or off-line. So instead of executing the file straightaway using Windows calls, check if on-line first before passing the call to Windows.
If not online, Everything could show a message like "Network share X: unavailable at teh moment. Check ...", without the 20-30 seconds delay.
In case of an external removable disk, Everything could even show a message like "file off-line. If you want to open it, Please connect disk .. with label ..." as Everything already has the required information.
Suggestion: Off-line files
Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
I have on my TODO list to 'dim' offline files in the result list.
I will consider a warning prompt when trying to open an offline file.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I will consider a warning prompt when trying to open an offline file.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
The other option to consider is a warning if a file is above a certain size (set per device/share etc) and you try to open it.
David
David
Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
How is that related to offline files?
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Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
It's related in that when the user clicks a file to open a file, the post is asking Everything to do a check to see if it should launch it, and I was mentioning a further check that could go with it. There's an additional connection that off-line files may be due to networks not having been logged into, and networks are often the things that need such a size check.
David
David
Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
I have a related but unrelated aside. Whenever Everything attempts to wake a sleeping disk, which could take as long as 15 seconds to spin up and respond to requests, a large contingency of actions are performed synchronously on the main GUI thread, not asynchronously / on a background thread.
This means that Everything becomes non-responsive (Do you wish to terminate this process?) when waking up a disk, until the disk has awoken.
I feel like this is related insofar as asynchronous considerations might be made to alleviate the responsiveness issues mentioned above.
This means that Everything becomes non-responsive (Do you wish to terminate this process?) when waking up a disk, until the disk has awoken.
I feel like this is related insofar as asynchronous considerations might be made to alleviate the responsiveness issues mentioned above.
Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
Everything 1.5.0.1310a improves offline status.
Offline files and folders are now partially transparent.
To customize the offline transparency:
Improved the detection of offline volumes.
Everything should now immediately see volumes as offline when they go offline.
Everything should now see volumes as online within a few seconds of when they come back online.
The online: search function now matches online volumes only.
online: will no longer match items with an unknown online status.
If you would like the old behavior, use the following in your search:
!offline:
offline:
There is currently a bug with offline:, where it is searching for online: files.
This will be fixed in the next alpha update.
Online status is only available to volumes that are monitored by Everything.
To enable monitoring for NTFS volumes:
I noticed online property doesn't work with the Everything Service.
I am working on a fix.
I will look into improving asynchronization where possible.
A lot of Windows Shell functionality works on a single thread.
Offline files and folders are now partially transparent.
To customize the offline transparency:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/offline_alpha=128 - If successful, offline_alpha=128 is shown in the status bar for a few seconds.
- where 128 is the transparency in the range from 0 (transparent) to 255 (opaque)
Improved the detection of offline volumes.
Everything should now immediately see volumes as offline when they go offline.
Everything should now see volumes as online within a few seconds of when they come back online.
The online: search function now matches online volumes only.
online: will no longer match items with an unknown online status.
If you would like the old behavior, use the following in your search:
!offline:
offline:
There is currently a bug with offline:, where it is searching for online: files.
This will be fixed in the next alpha update.
Online status is only available to volumes that are monitored by Everything.
To enable monitoring for NTFS volumes:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab on the left.
- Select your NTFS volume.
- Check Monitor changes.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Folders tab on the left.
- Select your folder.
- Check Attempt to monitor changes.
I noticed online property doesn't work with the Everything Service.
I am working on a fix.
I will look into improving asynchronization where possible.
A lot of Windows Shell functionality works on a single thread.
Re: Suggestion: Off-line files
Everything 1.5.0.1311a fixes an issue with Everything treating system volumes as offline.
Everything 1.5.0.1311a also fixes an issue with the offline: search function matching online files.
Everything 1.5.0.1311a also fixes an issue with the offline: search function matching online files.