Filename Filters
Filename filters provide a way to filter out files and directories with respect to both visibility and transfers.
Configuring Filters
To configure filters, click on the toolbar icon, or use the drop-down menu to go to "View > Filename filters...". This will bring up a dialog box showing the local filters on the left side, and the remote filters on the right side. Multiple filters may be active at a time — those filters that are active will have a check next to them.
Creating & Modifying Filters
To modify filters, select the "Edit Filters" button at the top right of the filter dialog. This will open the "Edit filters" dialog.
On the left side, you'll see a list of existing filters (which may or may not be active). To rename, copy or delete a filter, select the existing filter and hit the appropriate button below.
Creating a New Filter
To create a new filter, press the New button, enter the filter name. At that point, the filter will appear in the left-hand pane, and will be selected. At this point, you're ready to edit the filter settings.
Editing a Filter
Match Any, All, or None
Filter Criteria
Name Criteria
Filename critera can be one of the following:
- contains
- Matches if the file/directory name contains the specified literal string.
- is equal to
- Matches if the file/directory name exactly matches the specified literal string.
- begins with
- Matches if the file/directory name begins with the specified literal string.
- ends with
- Matches if the file/directory name ends with the specified literal string.
- matches regex
- Matches the specified regular expression.
Size Criteria
Filesize criteria can be one of the following:
- greater than
- equals
- less than
Attribute Criteria
File attribute criteria test for boolean flags (true or false) corresponding to file or directory attributes. The following attribute criteria are supported:
- archived
- compressed
- encrypted
- hidden
- read-only
- system
Criteria Conditions
At the bottom of the "Edit filters" dialog box, you can also find a checkbox to make filter conditions (I guess specifically Filter Name conditions) case sensitive. Newly created filters have this box unchecked, so names are matched regardless of actual letter case.
In addition, you can select whether the conditions apply to files, or to directories. Both boxes may be checked at the same time. Newly created filters have both files and directories are checked.
Filter Sets
A selection state of filters can be saved as a Filter Set, from the "Directory listing filters" dialog box.