Mario,

I gave it a passing consideration, however the other tabs do not include 
the buttons represented by $:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton, So it would 
require a shadow overwrite.

But also I am building a much better solution for search, called advanced 
search indicators, it monitors the content in the search field and presents 
icons for what it knows about, if a filter is placed there it will 
recognise it and present the option to list, open them all, or in fact 
close them all, and a lot of other snazzy features, eg searching for a 
macros use and definition...

I am still to complete the filter and macro features, and a new tab in 
advanced search with the same feature, and also it each list item, can have 
various actions applied to them, edit, new window etc...

   - As a designer one of my favourite features is pasting a system tiddler 
   in the search, provides a button to open it, without needing to resort to 
   an advanced search tab.
   - Another is, given a search string will indicate if the string is a 
   prefix, a suffix of one or more tiddlers and indicates if it is.
   - Thinking now perhaps a contains the string in the title would also be 
      good.
      - Then with a click it will open my search tab with the filter 
      [prefix[string]]
   
Following your lead, perhaps I should publish the prototype for feedback?


Regards
Tony


On Friday, 11 September 2020 19:44:26 UTC+10, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Tony, Tony, 
>
> @Tones. ... That's a nice function, but I did expect it be visible with 
> every advanced search tab. It's only available with the filter tab. 
>
> just a thought.
>
> -mario
>
>
>

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