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M2 full text search

M2 full text search  
Anish Muttreja
 Re: M2 full text search  
Wanja Gayk
From:Anish Muttreja
Subject:M2 full text search
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:24:20 -0500
M2's full text search is great - probably the single most intersting =

feature and I find myself using it all the time.
Everytime I search for something, opera creates a new entry in the panel=
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for that search. Problem is I will often perform the search with the sam=
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keyword multiple times, and end up getting multiple identical entries in=
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the panel. Isn't it possible to just jump to the already exisiting searc=
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view instead ?
I know i could scan the search list to see if the search exists, but i u=
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the mouse lightly and somehow just typing comes easier than scanning my=
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long and repititie list of searches :).
Also is there a shortcut to set focus to the mail search field ?

Anish

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From:Wanja Gayk
Subject:Re: M2 full text search
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 20:18:31 +0100
Anish Muttreja said...
> M2's full text search is great - probably the single most intersting
> feature and I find myself using it all the time.
> Everytime I search for something, opera creates a new entry in the panel
> for that search. Problem is I will often perform the search with the same
> keyword multiple times, and end up getting multiple identical entries in
> the panel. Isn't it possible to just jump to the already exisiting search
> view instead ?

Why don't you just click on the existing searchm instead of searching
again with this keyword? That's why the searches are sticky.

But I agree with your point: when entering a search-term that already
exists, the old entry should be used instead of creating a new identical
one.

Greets,
-Wanja-


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