Thanks for the feedback, Jon! > Am 07.03.2022 um 23:08 schrieb Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibb...@oracle.com>: > > Hannes, > > In general, this is great work. Very nice. > > I presume the "About this page" link and info are specific to the demo. In > the product, I would expect such info to be in the HELP page, and to not > contain references to JBS issues.
Yes, as I thought the demo required some explanation I wanted to keep that as close to the demo as possible, instead of having to write redundant explanations each time I asked for feedback. You’re right in that such information (in condensed form) would belong in the help page in the final product. Hannes > -- Jon > > > On 3/3/22 7:43 AM, Hannes Wallnoefer wrote: >> I’ve been working on various enhancements for the javadoc search feature for >> the past weeks and am looking for feedback. >> >> The enhancements are: >> >> - Less strict search: Allowing the search query to consist of multiple >> space-separated tokens that can match anywhere in the indexed elements >> whithout the need to include verbatim delimiters such as `.` or `(` >> >> - A standalone search page as an addition/alternative to the existing >> in-page popup search >> >> - The ability to link to search queries, including use of the search page >> as a browser-configurable keyword search engine >> >> All these are explained in detail in the demo search page (click on „About >> this page“ to expand) along with exampes, instructions and links to the >> respective JBS issues. >> >> The demo page is availble here: >> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~hannesw/javadoc-search-page/api.05/search.html >> >> Looking forward to your feedback! >> >> Hannes