Hi
I tried to look up in the helpfile, could not find it.
If I click on a file, is there a way to see (for example with VarToy), with what files this file is related?
I am aware of the variable {File.Relations} what give us a result like
Collections|Relations|Master|NEF Versioning
I am only asking, if I can see somewhere all filenames from a stack or at least, what would help also, the related master.
But maybe it is not possible, IMatch is mighty, but finally all is not possible! ;D
So it is just a question.
Open the Version Panel to see all files related to the selected file. View > Panels > Versions.
Quote from: Mario on June 17, 2016, 02:30:28 PM
Open the Version Panel to see all files related to the selected file. View > Panels > Versions.
Thanks.
Yes, of course. But if you have 300 files in a stack and want quickly check, if there is a psd or a doc or whatever in the stack, then it is not easy to check this out.
For example expand the stack, choosing another file layout would be possible, but this is a bit akward.
I am not sure, but quite sure, I had once this informationl in a text-form.
But since it is of course not that important, so it is no object. :D
A list of 300 file names somewhere will do you no good I think. Hard to find anything in that.
You can open the stack in a Result Window and then search or filter for whatever you want to check.
This way it takes only two mouse commands to open the stack in a result window and to apply the filter for .psd, for example.
I found at least a script, what comes with IMatch, calls "IMStack".
This script produces a list of all stacked files. Great. :D
Not so so good like a variable for an app, but at least quite helpful.
Thanks for the script. :D
An app that displays the names of all files in the currently selected stacks should be easy to do. Even with a small filter box where you can filter the names to quickly check for, say, .pdf files. A very good training app, especially considering the cool IMatch AnywhereTM (http://www.photools.com/imatch-anywhere/)...