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asked on 17 Dec 2012, 06:03 PM
In the ToDo navigator, I assume I can use the filter by type so that it only shows C# files. I tried entering ".cs", "cs", and ".*?\.cs". But I could not figure out the right input and did not find an example in the online documentation.
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Nikolay Valchev
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Filtering by file type is possible in the ToDo navigator and probably this is а lapse in our documentation.
You can do this by selecting "File" in the comboBox which is right after "Filter by:" label.
Click on the link to watch a brief demo.
Also, we would like to ask you to check if "Current file" and "Current project" filters are working on your current version of JustCode.
If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Nikolay Valchev
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answered on 20 Dec 2012, 04:10 AM
Thanks for getting back to me. I will check those those filters when I get chance. It probably wont be till early January.
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answered on 02 Jan 2013, 01:13 PM
I was able to test "Current file" and "Current project" and both appear to be working. One other thing I would like to ask is when I filter by file and type "cs" for a C# file, I would like to omit css files. I understand why it is returning both .cs and .css files due to both matching "cs". Do you know of a good way to do this?
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Zdravko
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Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, it seems that you can not achieve that with filter set to File, but I found another way. Here is a short demo how to search in the .cs files separate from the .css.
I hope it helps.
Thanks.
Zdravko
the Telerik team