> mhm.. what concerns me: I think it could be separated as it is now. 
> Sometimes it makes sense to have a dedictated function separately in the 
> menu although it could be intergrated - because it makes it easier 
> accessible and memorizable.
>
> but these are just my 2 cents - any other thoughts?
>   
My opinion is the same as Stefan's. SearchAllAttributes is a nice 
feature (thanks Larry), but
- I'm not sure I'm able to integrate it smoothly to simple query, and
- I think it's better if such a tool is kept as simple as possible (with 
few options), in a separate menu item

my 2 cents (it's already 4 cents with those of Stefan...)

Michaël

> stefan
>
> Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
>   
>> Hi Larry,
>> finally I was able to download this new query tool and test it. It works 
>> fine. I think it would be better to add this usefull function to Simple 
>> Query tool in order to simlify the menu organization.
>> Regards
>>
>> Peppe
>>
>> Happy new Year!
>>
>>
>> --- Mer 31/12/08, Larry Becker <becker.la...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>
>>     
>>> Da: Larry Becker <becker.la...@gmail.com>
>>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes
>>> A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>> Data: Mercoledì 31 dicembre 2008, 23:41
>>> I have completed the Search All Attributes query.  It aims
>>> to add search
>>> engine style queries to OpenJump.  It should be in
>>> tomorrows nightly build.
>>> To test it out use the following workbench-properties.xml
>>> file:
>>>
>>> <workbench>
>>>
>>> <plug-in>org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.queries.SearchAllAttributes</plug-in>
>>> </workbench>
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Larry
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Larry Becker
>>> <becker.la...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Question:
>>>>
>>>> You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields
>>>>         
>>> for specific values,
>>>       
>>>> but have you ever wanted to do a Google style search
>>>>         
>>> in a map?  In other
>>>       
>>>> words, search all attributes in all layers for any
>>>>         
>>> occurrence of one or more
>>>       
>>>> target words.  I have a tool that could be morphed
>>>>         
>>> into this capability
>>>       
>>>> fairly easily, or it could be added to Simple Query.
>>>>
>>>> Any comments?
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> Larry
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>>
>>>>         
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