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Filter by type #188

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srghma opened this issue Sep 16, 2017 · 4 comments
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Filter by type #188

srghma opened this issue Sep 16, 2017 · 4 comments

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@srghma
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srghma commented Sep 16, 2017

e.g. click on function type Logic -> site showing only functions of Logic type

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Yes, that's how it works. It fills the search field when you choose a category, and filters by that field.

Do you not like this? I'm not quite sure what you're saying.

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srghma commented Sep 17, 2017

Oh, I am sorry, now I see that this functionality already present in sidebar labels, but I was clicking on labels in main section. Maybe make them clickable too?

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customcommander commented Jan 18, 2022

I think what that issue is about is that labels on the main page are not clickable:

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I'm sure you're right. And it makes sense. It should be a simple enough fix.

At some point, it would be nice to write a more robust search, perhaps StackOverflow style:

name:andThen
[Function] then
onSuccess

Where clicking the "Function" category would add/remove [Function] from the search box, and where search terms are highlighted in the document, or even in a gloss on the matches.

This is not high priority, but it seems worth doing.

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