FileFilter Shell Extension 2.4

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Filtering Compress:

Filtering Move:  (Ignored.)

Filtering Delete: (Ignored.)

Rules for designating file types:

1.     Filename and Extension patterns are case insensitive.

2.     The standard use of ?, * and # wildcard is supported.
For example, if files with "AA" anywhere in the filename are of interest, then a Filename Pattern of *AA* could be used.
If only files ending with "AA" are of interest, then *AA would be more effective.
If the position of the "AA" in the filename is important, then use the ? wildcard.  The  ?AA* Filename Pattern will match files of any length with "AA" starting in the second position, while ?AA????? will only match 8-character filenames with 'AA' starting in the second position.
The # wildcard is similar to the ? wildcard, except only numbers will match it.
Typical file filtering types:
a??  : Three character string, the first character is 'a';
a?c  : Three character string, the first character is 'a', and the end is 'c';
###  : Three numbers;
a*  : A string that begins with character 'a';
ab*cd  : A string that begins with "ab" and end with "cd";
###*##  : A string that begins with 3  numbers and end with 2 numbers;
*###*  : A string that contains  3 continued  numbers;

3.     User can designate multiple file types by separating the types by semicolon (";").
For example:
"*.c??;*.h??;*.r??;*.def;*.bmp;*.ico;*.txt;"
"Debug;Release"

4.     If both a Filename and an Extension pattern are specified, then both must match for the rule to be applied to that file.
If only a 'Filename' or 'Extension' pattern is specified, then the absent portion is empty.