Hi Mat,

Yes, that's the link.

Cheers,

Ton

On Thursday, November 6, 2014 10:04:10 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> Thank you Ton! Based on this 
> <http://tw5custom.tiddlyspot.com/#Add%20extended%20standard%20search> 
> tiddler in your TW, I'm guessing you're referring to 
> http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com/  TW by Alberto Molina.
>
> <:-)
>
> On Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:59:52 PM UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mat,
>>
>> Inspired by the work of Alberto Molina (I can't find a link at the 
>> moment), I extended the standard search with 4 categories:
>>
>> * Tags starting with:
>> * Tiddler titles starting with:
>> * Tiddler titles containing:
>> * Tiddlers containing:
>>
>> For a working example see [1]
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ton
>>
>> [1] http://tw5custom.tiddlyspot.com/
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:29:11 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>>>
>>> I suggest to prioritize based on title in search and for tag adding:
>>>
>>> If I understand it correctly, search searches on titles, tags and text, 
>>> and presents the results alphabetically. This also goes for when you add 
>>> tags by typing the first few letters in the "add tag" field. I think it 
>>> would make sense to at least prioritize titles that start with the search 
>>> string. I find I must often "search the search", ie my eyes must scan the 
>>> resulting list to find the title I'm looking for.
>>>
>>> It is true you may not always search for the very tiddler whose start of 
>>> the title match the search string, but the number of titles that start with 
>>> the search string typically diminish very quickly as you type. If you, on 
>>> tw.com, type "je" you get 84 matches but there are only two items, 
>>> JeremyRuston and Jermolene, that start out with the search string. Thus, 
>>> even if you're actually NOT searching for any of those two items then there 
>>> are merely two of them in the otherwise very long list so putting them on 
>>> top would matter little. On the other hand I would think that you quite 
>>> often DO search for titles that start with the search string in which case 
>>> getting them on top would quickify things a lot. Type 1-3 letters and you 
>>> pretty much got it.
>>>
>>> <:-)
>>>
>>

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