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Type-find

So, ehm, while I was playing with Foobar today, I found a mysterious Type-find panel. It searches in exactly the way I want it to, but I can't make it show up indefinately, nor can the shortcut bring it up. I'm wondering who made this thing and how to resolve the keyboard shortcut not working...


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Reply #2
I asked Frank and he didn't make it, and it's not Quick-search either. I'm puzzled here, heh...

Do I have a one-of-a-kind?

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Reply #3
Is it quick playlist, which is found in library->quickplaylist?

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Reply #4
is it musicmusic's?  his typefind reminds me of searching in vim.

link

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Reply #5
If it's musicmusic's, it works as follows.

You don't show it up. Just insert the panel anywhere and assign a keyboard shortcut to it.

eg. the keyboard shortcut is "/"
To search for anything in your current playlist, hit "/" on the keyboard and start typing(artist or title).
You can navigate using the up & down arrow keys on your keyboard.
To exit from typefind, hit the <ESC> key.

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Reply #6
A little bit late.. but I just figured out the the Quicksearch Toolbar has the same function when you turn on "Inline" and "Automatic" search!