> On May 25, 2020, at 9:12 AM, Hartley Horwitz via subsurface 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> From: Willem Ferguson <[email protected] 
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> To: reply+abgx5msddtmp35siivqz54v422kbbevbnhhcklb...@reply.github.com 
> <mailto:reply%[email protected]>, 
> Berthold Stoeger <[email protected] 
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> Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 20:25:05 +0200
> Subject: RCF - - UI -- Filter constraint prototype (#2854)
> On 2020/05/24 19:46, bstoeger wrote:
>> ……..snip......
>> 
> Hallo Berthold,
> 
> If my proposal for a Filter UI is acceptable at all, (I attach the mockup 
> used in github), then I am prepared to give some UI support (within my rather 
> restricted Qt skills, but I have dealt with similar panels in Subsurface) so 
> that you can focus on the stuff that is really important. You should not need 
> to worry about column alignment within a form.
> 
> I hope some group members will give some feedback.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> willem
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Willem -- thanks for the mockup.  In general this looks very clear to me.  
> I like the fact you've allowed for a substring search.  For tags, I'd suggest 
> the only option should be "contains" or "includes".  Tags being a comma 
> separated list, and order isn't important, I don't think we should be saying 
> "starts with".   
> 


I think the thought was that the tag starts with that string. Which I am not 
convinced is needed, but that's what I believe is implemented.

/D

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