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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | |||||||
| 0000218 | [Gemini] misc | feature | always | 21 May 10 00:06 | 23 May 10 17:57 | |||||||
| Reporter | JNicoll | View Status | public | |||||||||
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| Priority | normal | Resolution | open | |||||||||
| Status | acknowledged | |||||||||||
| Summary | 0000218: add 'search' or 'none' tab in filters dialog | |||||||||||
| Description |
MP 2.63.6.3212 Qt 4.6.2 Win XP Pro I've a few filter definitions I only use for advanced searches. Until recently they've been defined as "when receiving mail", but had the disabled flag set on them so they wouldn't accidentally get used. I just realised it's more sensible to untick "when receiving mail" so none of the 6 explicit circumstances are set, and also untick "disabled" for these. Of course I generally have to edit them before I use any, but the ones I store in the filter defs have at least the outlines of typical search filters. The thing is, the search template filters, having none of the 6 basic types ticked, only show up in the 'All' tab; it occurred to me that having a 'Search' or 'None' (meaning none of the 6 types are ticked) tab would be useful to be able to locate them more quickly. |
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