Releases: srwi/EverythingToolbar
Releases Β· srwi/EverythingToolbar
1.3.2
1.3.1
1.3.0
Known issue: Unable to enter spaces when using the deskband version of EverythingToolbar (Windows 10) #445
Changes
- Added option for double-click to open search results (#409)
- Added an option to auto-select the first search result (previously this was always the case)
- QuickLook now uses the Space shortcut as it was meant to be (search result must have sole focus) (#251)
- Navigating with Home, End, PgUp and PgDn will highlight search results correctly
- Fixed blurry ui elements when using non-standard scaling factors on Windows 10 (#424)
- Added power user option to force center alignment in Windows 10 (#411)
1.2.0
1.1.1
1.1
Changes
- Added ability to copy the full path using Ctrl+Shift+C
- Added ability to clear the keyboard shortcut to open EverythingToolbar (#357)
- EverythingToolbar will now check for updates automatically (can be disabled in settings) (#318)
- The version number in "About EverythingToolbar" is now selectable (#372)
- "Show in Everything" will now launch the correct named instance (#386)
- Fixed misplaced window with vertical taskbar and disabled animations (#381)
- Fixed handling of third party file explorers (#373, #338)
- Improved translations via Crowdin π
1.0.5
Changes
- Redesigned setup assistant (for search icon)
- Updated search box style to match latest Windows 11 release
- EverythingToolbar doesn't get added to autostart applications anymore after installation on Windows 11
- Fixed an issue while copying files whenever the clipboard was blocked by another application (#363) π @yyjdelete
- Fixed various window placement issues (#328, #344)
1.0.3
1.0.2
1.0.1
Changes
- The system tray icon now stays hidden while the setup assistant is open to reduce ambiguity during the setup process
- The search window will now open on the active screen (#314)
- Added support for filters defined in Everything 1.5a (#309)
- Improved support for third-party file managers (#251)
- Fixed a rare bug where the incorrect executable could be launched (#303)