On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:25 PM,
xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com
wrote:
On 2010.05.03 15:54:04 EDT, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, xavier
xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com
wrote:
in search, you can
On 2010.05.03 15:54:04 EDT, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, xavier
xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com
wrote:
in search, you can search for partial words, like *3005*
when you go the page where it found P3005x, it can not find it,
Of course there could be an option in find to allow patterns like
supported in search but that will not be the end of it. E.g. if I type
two words in search it will search pages containing both words, if I
do the same in find it will match a literal string with a space in it.
this is painful
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:26 AM, xavier
xavier.reportbug-debian.zim.albert.2010.04.20.22.18...@pecos.8d.com
wrote:
in search, you can search for partial words, like *3005*
when you go the page where it found P3005x, it can not find it,
since the find box reads *3005*, and it does not match
Package: zim
Version: 0.46-1
Severity: normal
in search, you can search for partial words, like *3005*
when you go the page where it found P3005x, it can not find it,
since the find box reads *3005*, and it does not match P3005x.
i think the correct way to do it is to do partial match from the
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