Filter files with the extension flt can be used in SuperMemo to globally process texts in the collection. For example, it is more convenient to do multiple replace text operations with filters that to do it manually with Search and replace on the registry menu.
As filters are now less often used, filter files in SuperMemo 17 do not support the complete filter file specification from SuperMemo 6 and SuperMemo 7. You will mostly want to use filter files in the following circumstances:
Filter files are text files than can be edited manually. They are made of sections such as [REPLACE], [DELIMITERS], [CUT], etc. Each section contains a list of arguments placed in separate lines. For example, the [REPLACE] section will contain pairs of strings: strings to be replaced and string to be put in place of replaced strings.
This is an exemplary contents of a filter file (see below for the effect of such a filter on a collection):
[DELIMITERS]
< > cut
{ } cut
[REPLACE]
histol: histology:
physiol: physiology:
mem: ''
endocr: ''
If you open the text registry with Search : Texts, choose Search : Apply filter on the registry menu and select such a file, the following changes will be made to texts throughout the collection:
You can also use filters with Edit : Edit text : Apply filter from the main menu.
Filter files are by default stored in the [FILTERS] subfolder