Re: Strict matching when typing?
- From: Grigory Javadyan <grigory javadyan gmail com>
- To: SanskritFritz <sanskritfritz gmail com>
- Cc: kupfer-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Strict matching when typing?
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 00:59:01 +0400
Personally, I find the current behavior more useful. It helps when you
accidentally make a typo and skip a letter. On the other hand, when
you type "fire", "Firefox" is more relevant than "Fast Internet Relay
Entry" - I don't know if Kupfer takes this into account when sorting
the search results, but I believe it should.
2011/2/14 SanskritFritz <sanskritfritz gmail com>:
> I wish Kupfer could be more restrictive with pattern matching. What I mean,
> when I type "fire" for example, it finds entries like "Fast Internet Relay
> Entry". I want Kupfer to find only Firefox or Spitfire, so only consecutive
> characters in the search string matches are used. Is that possible now? I
> know about the free text mode, but that doesnt give me matches when I'm
> typing.
>
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