The file browser provides options for displaying files as titles or proxies. You can also sort the File list by name or by date. By default, the file browser filters the kinds of files associated with the current operation. However, you can override the default file filtering option.
By default, the file browser shows the titles of files in the current directory. If you are browsing the filesystem for effects setups, you can browse with proxies instead of titles. Proxies provide a visual context for the files you are browsing. In the case of setups, a snapshot of the effect at the time the file was saved is used as a file proxy.
To browse titles:
Select: | To view: |
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Name/Size/Date | File names, size, and date last modified in the File list. |
Name | Only file names in the File list. |
To browse proxies:
Sorting Files in the File List
Sort files in the File list by name or date.
To sort files in the File list:
Select: | To sort files: |
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Sort by Name | Alphanumerically (descending) by name. |
Sort by Date | Chronologically (descending) by date last modified. |
Filtering Files in the File List
You can set a filter to display files only of a certain type.
To filter files in the File list:
Flattening the Display of Files in a Directory
By default, files belonging to an image sequence are grouped in the File list. You can view all files in a directory as separate entries, even if they are part of an image sequence.
To view all files in a directory as separate entries:
Expanding and Collapsing Image Sequences
When Flat View is disabled, image sequences are detected and grouped in a list item that you can expand and collapse. Collapse the list item to view the sequence as a single entry. Expand the list item to view the frames of the image sequence.
To expand and collapse image sequences:
Sometimes filesystem changes occur while you are browsing a directory's contents.
To refresh the view:
Managing Files and Directories in the File Browser
You can create directories to save files, or delete files from the File list.
To create a directory:
The keyboard appears.
To delete files from the File list: