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Filter by process name using dot syntax #35
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Here's build with this feature if anybody wants to try it out: Please let me know what you think! :) |
This feature is going into the next release |
Looking forward, still using your prototype. Ray -----Original Message----- This feature is going into the next release |
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As proposed by @rayhofmann in #28 it should be possible to search by process name.
He proposed this syntax
chr.abc
wherechr
refers to the process name andabc
refers to the window caption.I have tried to implement this in the following commit as an experiment to try out how it feels.
As an extra feature: If a process name is left out, and one just searches for
.abc
then the process name filter is implicitly set to the process name of the foreground window. This seems nice when switching between different windows of the application that you currently have in the foreground. (Just activate Switcheroo, type.
and choose any other window from the same application)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: