Right, thats what F3 does. Figured that would be the easiest place to implement it, but maybe this might be confusing if you want F3 to *only* search in the current view. I was asking for a way to add to it, so that it could *also* (if desired) search the library from the current view.
A few ways this could be done
- A way to save a search query that could be pulled from favorites and leaves cursor focus in the search box.
- An extra item in Locate that allows for user-input.
- Have an option (sticky) in F3 that allows a search to return results like Locate does. This one i think is the fastest as its a keyboard-shortcut+enter query and then result. Or a mouse click option to have F3 search current view only
So long as its possible to specify a library search without having to wait for the whole library to load into a viewscheme
before being allowed to carry out a search.
It's quite often that..
..I perform a "locate" thing I'm in Playing Now: I'm playing a song or a video clip and want to quickly know something else about that album, performer, song... realize that there's a typo in the album name and want to correct it for the whole album, etc.
The problem is how to quickly search the library when there is nothing in playing now
ctrl+F takes 30+ seconds (much longer if MC is currently playing something) to display the root library. I have had to train myself not to use ctrl+F cos i usually end up killing MC if i do, instead workaround by locate->Artist, then mouse over to the search box and modify the search string to what i want.
A locate takes a second, so its defnitely possible to reduce this lag if you specify explicitly (in advance) what to search for. Any search takes seconds *once* you get to the search box. But the route there is slower sometimes.