• Search for.. how?

    From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to All on Tue Nov 10 17:00:04 2020
    Hi All!

    How do you activate the "<xyz> Search areas for xyz string" ?



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  • From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to All on Fri Nov 13 03:12:13 2020
    Hi All!

    10 Nov 20 17:00, I wrote to you:

    How do you activate the "<xyz> Search areas for xyz string" ?

    Nevermind. I figured it out.



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  • From August Abolins@2:333/808.7 to All on Fri Nov 13 03:15:33 2020
    Hi All!

    13 Nov 20 03:12, I wrote to you:

    10 Nov 20 17:00, I wrote to you:

    How do you activate the "<xyz> Search areas for xyz string" ?

    Nevermind. I figured it out.


    Nevermind, I *don't* understand why > or < is not working as expected.




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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to August Abolins on Mon Jan 4 16:08:10 2021
    Hi August!

    13 Nov 2020 03:15, from August Abolins -> All:

    How do you activate the "<xyz> Search areas for xyz string" ?
    Nevermind. I figured it out.
    Nevermind, I *don't* understand why > or < is not working as expected.

    I assume you are talking about the feature where you type in a string on the area selection screen, and it will list you all the areas that match that string at the beginning of the screen.

    Eg. you type ded and it will list all areas that contain ded (eg. golded).

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Richard Menedetter on Fri Jan 8 09:10:58 2021
    How do you activate the "<xyz> Search areas for xyz string" ?
    Nevermind. I figured it out.
    Nevermind, I *don't* understand why > or < is not working as expected.

    I assume you are talking about the feature where you type in a string on the area selection screen, and it will list you all the areas that match that string at the beginning of the screen.

    Eg. you type ded and it will list all areas that contain ded (eg. golded).

    Hmm.. that must be it. When I start typing any string, the area list tries to go to a matching name. That's pretty handy.
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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to August Abolins on Fri Jan 8 19:47:30 2021
    Hi August!

    08 Jan 2021 09:10, from August Abolins -> Richard Menedetter:

    Eg. you type ded and it will list all areas that contain ded (eg.
    golded).
    Hmm.. that must be it. When I start typing any string, the area list tries to go to a matching name. That's pretty handy.

    Indeed it is ;)

    CU, Ricsi

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