On Mar 2, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> I'd like some input from the users about an idea of using a double line label 
> for search groups, with the server name at the top and the search term at the 
> bottom. Something like the attached screenshot. I think that's more useful 
> than displaying just the search term, which we do now. The downside though is 
> that the group list becomes a bit messier, requiring a bit higher rows for 
> search groups. This could also be done for the Web group, with the currently 
> loaded page title at the second line.
> 
> What do you think?
> 


I was just thinking right now about how useful that would be. I have a bunch of 
search groups open, and I can't tell which is which is LOC, which is Columbia, 
etc.

If there's nothing in the search group (i.e., when it just says "empty"), will 
the name of the database being searched show up? That would be preferred, I 
would think.

Best

Adam 

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