On 23 May 2012 16:34, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> And another little note about the "search by example" panel:
>
> At some point, there needs to be a way to account for different
> classes of style (note, numeric, in-text, label).
>
> I'm not sure how best to do that, but it might be that upon opening
> the panel, all the user initially sees is a pop-up select list (or
> maybe buttons?). When they select "note",' then, they'd get the
> properly configured "edit" area (where in this case one could deselect
> the "bibliography").
>
>
True, we could add a combo box to filter by different classes. For the
moment, searches for a given in-line citation will return matches
regardless of whether the style is note, numeric, in-text or label.
(Also, the search results need some indication of how close the match is,
will work on this)
Bruce
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