Match files while typing name: Prioritize (select) shorter file names (better match), not first match in lister, because that depends on sort order.
VERSION INFO
12.3.3
Windows 10
FILES
Let's say it's two directories in the same location:
changer123
changer\
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
- In the directory containing those two file names that are similar, start typing the common part (say, "change").
- Observe that both get yellow highlight since they match. Okay.
- Observe that one of them (whichever is first in the current sort order below whatever file was already selected, it seems) gets selected (blue highlight). For me, that's often not the folder I wanted it
DESIRED BEHAVIOR
I want to be able to type in, for example, "change" and have it select (blue highlight) the directory with the shorter name ("changer"). Then press {Enter} to go into that folder. I want it to select my preferred matching folder regardless of what my lister is sorted by. It might even be helpful to determine priority from the top of the list, not from the currently selected file, which I think is currently how it works.
I often find myself winding up in the wrong folder ("changer123" in this example) because of the sort order (Modified, not Name) of my lister ("changer123" above the folder I want, "changer").
Is there a way to control in Opus which folder gets selected in such a case? Perhaps "shorter name" could have priority?