Looks good, two nits:
On Tue, May 06 2014, Mark Walters wrote:
> This allows a function to be given for the count-query of a saved
> search. The function will be called with the query plist as an
> argument to generate the count shown and should return either a string
> or a number to be displaye
Looks good, two nits:
On Tue, May 06 2014, Mark Walters wrote:
> This allows a function to be given for the count-query of a saved
> search. The function will be called with the query plist as an
> argument to generate the count shown and should return either a string
> or a number to be displaye
This allows a function to be given for the count-query of a saved
search. The function will be called with the query plist as an
argument to generate the count shown and should return either a string
or a number to be displayed as the count.
If this option is a function then its query will not be
This allows a function to be given for the count-query of a saved
search. The function will be called with the query plist as an
argument to generate the count shown and should return either a string
or a number to be displayed as the count.
If this option is a function then its query will not be