I propose adding of option
Tools > Settings > Quick search/filter/starter > Quick search/Quick filter > Keep filter on tab return
which when turned on would show each Tab with its individual filtering expression being actively applied whenever user returns to a given Tab. So in other words: a Quick Filter will remain being turned on in every Tab in which user has used it until manually turned off within a given Tab
"Keep filter on tab return" new option
Re: "Keep filter on tab return" new option
It works like this already, also with default settings.
If I set "a" for quick filter on tab 1 and "b" for tab 2, when I switch between tab 1 and 2, quick filter is enabled and it's changed between "a" and "b".
If it's not like you want, try to explain it more.
EDIT: OK, after reading the other topic, I think you want something like "Save quick filter state per tab", right? So, that if it's enabled for tab 1, disabled for tab 2, it would be preserved after switching those 2 tabs.
If I set "a" for quick filter on tab 1 and "b" for tab 2, when I switch between tab 1 and 2, quick filter is enabled and it's changed between "a" and "b".
If it's not like you want, try to explain it more.
EDIT: OK, after reading the other topic, I think you want something like "Save quick filter state per tab", right? So, that if it's enabled for tab 1, disabled for tab 2, it would be preserved after switching those 2 tabs.
Re: "Keep filter on tab return" new option
If this option gets implemented then it will be complementary to the already existing
Tools > Settings > Quick search/filter/starter > Quick search/Quick filter > Keep filter on folder change
and
Tools > Settings > Quick search/filter/starter > Quick search/Quick filter > Keep filter on tab change
thus in overall allowing for more flexibility in behavior of FreeCommander
Tools > Settings > Quick search/filter/starter > Quick search/Quick filter > Keep filter on folder change
and
Tools > Settings > Quick search/filter/starter > Quick search/Quick filter > Keep filter on tab change
thus in overall allowing for more flexibility in behavior of FreeCommander
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