I'm with Gary on this, the user would have no way to expect it to jump directly to the ticket (wiki page / change set). We should highlight to users that this is possible though, hence ticket #232.
- Joe On 16 October 2012 11:28, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think that really works as there is nothing to say that a user > would not want to modify the search as this is not the ticket they are > looking for. The extra click to get to the ticket is no big deal. > > If the id is specified, the expectation changes and we should go direct to > the ticket. > > We shouldn't forget that the search is not just within the ticket space > unless a user restricts it to that. > > Cheers, > Gary > > > > On 16/10/12 11:02, Peter Koželj wrote: > >> Unless I am missing something, jumping to ticket only works if user know >> ticket id. >> Can we or should we enable this for any search that results in a single >> ticket? >> >> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Apache Bloodhound < >> bloodhound-dev@incubator.**apache.org<[email protected]>> >> wrote: >> >> #232: Nudge users towards understanding search syntax >>> --------------------------+---**----------------- >>> Reporter: jdreimann | Owner: nobody >>> Type: enhancement | Status: new >>> Priority: major | Milestone: >>> Component: ui design | Version: >>> Resolution: | Keywords: >>> --------------------------+---**----------------- >>> Description changed by jdreimann: >>> >>> Old description: >>> >>> ,, ... via ''Bloodhound'' quick create ticket dialog,, >>>> >>> New description: >>> >>> Users can use TracLinks in the search box to jump directly to tickets, >>> wiki pages, change sets and more. I believe we should nudge them >>> towards >>> this by displaying a short one-liner at the bottom of the search >>> results >>> page: >>> >>> {{{You can jump directly to tickets, wiki pages, change sets and more >>> by >>> typing a [TracLink] into the search box.}}} >>> >>> The wording can doubtlessly be improved :) >>> >>> -- >>> >>> -- >>> Ticket URL: <https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/ticket/232#comment:* >>> *1 <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/232#comment:1>> >>> Apache Bloodhound >>> <https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/<https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/> >>> > >>> The Apache Bloodhound (incubating) issue tracker >>> >>> >
