The following virtual folders are available for specification in the search folder list. Using them won't effect search speed and can keep your configuration valid even if you use a portable usb drive, etc.:
· | %FARRUSERDATADIR% - Defaults to the MyLocalData directory in FARR path which is the recommended place to store user settings and user-modifiable files that should not be overwritten on farr updates. this can be customized by the user to be anyplace on drive. |
· | %ALIASDIR% - When specifying alias commands you may occasionally want to refer to the home directory of the alias. |
· | %PLUGINDIR% - Directory of currently triggered plugin. |
· | %APPDRIVE% - Will be something like "C:" based on drive where findandrunrobot.exe was launched |
Additionally the following variables can be retrieved and passed on the commandline by aliases (or queried by plugins):
· | %LASTHWND% - integer value referring to the last window handle that had focus before FARR was triggered. |
· | %LASTURL% - last url navigated or set in internal web browser |
· | %LASTURLSET% - last url explicitly set by alias/plugin in web browser |
· | %CUSTOMFILEBROWSER% - user configured custom file browser string |
· | %CUSTOMWEBBROWSER% - user configured custom web browser string |
· | %MAXRESULTS% - current number of max results to show in results, based on search |
· | %MAXRESULTSDEF% - option set by user for default max results to show in results |
· | %MAXRESULTSEXT% - option set by user for extended max results to show in results |
· | %LASTWEBERRORS% - blank if no web script errors since last web page load, or text of errors. |
· | %SEARCHBOX% - contents of current search box as shown. |
· | %SEARCHSTRING% - current search string; may differ from search box based on alias dosearch manipulations. |
· | %ALIASPREFIX% - optional alias prefix configured by user (this is useful to plugin writers in particular who need to set the search box contents. |
You can also use relative directories in the search folder tab:
..\etc (up one directory)
\blah (on root directory of the program drive)
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