Using the "find as you type" approach, Listary conveniently highlights/focuses the current item in the listview (targed by <Up>/<Down>) - but is it possible
to highlight/select more than one?
For instance, typing .mp3 obviously brings up all the mp3's in a
listview, but I can only highlight one at a time - if I want to delete
(for example) all of them, I need to use other means of selecting them
en masse. Maybe holding down the <Ctrl> key could instigate a
soft-lock on a particular highlight allowing one to go on to the next -
or maybe using the <Left>/<Right> keys (as they don't appear
to be used anyway).
Technically, this could be incorporated into the custom commands as
well, wherein instead of being limited to a %file% (singular) selection,
one could have a %files% (multiple) variable available.
Just an idea. :)
And, while I'm at it, I should add that when a system DPI above 100% is
used (such as "medium" - 125%), the overlap of the listview on the toolbar
is a bit annoying for lower-case font-descender display. If the
window overlap is there as a purely aesthetic notion, perhaps shifting it down a
few pixels wouldn't hurt? (Being a big fan of the earlier Listary versions - namely the less-posh "2.x" builds - this wasn't an issue).
(Yeah, using .gpq as an extension is an extreme example, but you get the idea.)