What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

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Biff
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What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by Biff »

What is the easiest way to copy a filter:
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therube
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by therube »

Oh, only guessing...

Filters.csv (you can use Everything to find it ;-)).
Edit it with a text editor.
Copy the filter (record, line) you want to duplicate, paste it & give it a new name.
And of course you'd need to maintain the integrity of the csv.

Suppose you'd want to do that with Everything (GUI) closed.
Biff
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by Biff »

Thank you very much.

Yes, that works. Actually I had hoped there would be a more convenient manner.

Many thanks again
NotNull
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by NotNull »

Say you want a copy of Audio:
- export all filters
- In Everything, delete all filters except Audio
- Edit Audio and give it a new name
- Import filters.
NotNull
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by NotNull »

... and you have now a script for seperate filters, so you could also:

- Give Audio a new name and change settings
- Import Audio filter
Biff
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by Biff »

Yes, you are right, of course, using the script makes it very easy, thank you.
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Re: What is the easiest way to copy a filter?

Post by NotNull »

Gern gemacht! :-)
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