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8 years 3 months ago #2500
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hi SolidSystem,
I have found one issue. When CP displays search result of selection by just only on tag (does not metter whether menu item or via search module) everything is fine - the name of the tag is displayed as page header and in the list of tags (see screenshot 1)
But when CP displays selection by more then one tag - no tags names are displayed. I can understand that in page header it would not look nice (it could be too long) so a generic title is displayed but in the list of tags all used tags should be displayed. But I see only empty space. See screenshot 2.
Additionally it would be good it the counter would be displayed in the line "All" as well to be consistent with other category lines. See screenshot 3.
Could you please fix/change both issues?
thanks
Martin
I have found one issue. When CP displays search result of selection by just only on tag (does not metter whether menu item or via search module) everything is fine - the name of the tag is displayed as page header and in the list of tags (see screenshot 1)
But when CP displays selection by more then one tag - no tags names are displayed. I can understand that in page header it would not look nice (it could be too long) so a generic title is displayed but in the list of tags all used tags should be displayed. But I see only empty space. See screenshot 2.
Additionally it would be good it the counter would be displayed in the line "All" as well to be consistent with other category lines. See screenshot 3.
Could you please fix/change both issues?
thanks
Martin
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8 years 3 months ago #2501
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somehow adding attachments does not work, so here my attachments:
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot1.jpg
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot2.jpg
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot3.jpg
thanks in advance
Martin
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot1.jpg
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot2.jpg
www.kuchnia-domowa.pl/tmp/screenshot3.jpg
thanks in advance
Martin
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8 years 3 months ago #2504
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The idea of listing all tags in the page headed has been tested.
In practical applications you would get strings like:
"(Cultivar = Pinot Gris OR Cultivar = Pinot Noir) AND Region = Italy AND Sparkling Wine = Yes ...."
We decided against implementing such feature because it would only add clutter to the page.
The "total" counter you are suggesting seems a reasonable thing to implement.
In practical applications you would get strings like:
"(Cultivar = Pinot Gris OR Cultivar = Pinot Noir) AND Region = Italy AND Sparkling Wine = Yes ...."
We decided against implementing such feature because it would only add clutter to the page.
The "total" counter you are suggesting seems a reasonable thing to implement.
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8 years 2 months ago #2511
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This feature has not been added (and won't be in the future).
To print the count of the original search (in your case [10]) even when you click on a branch (i.e. Zupy), it would be necessary to re-run the original query (i.e. Cebula) only to to get the count. Then we'd need to run the actual "zupy" query to get the results.
Also, there would be the need to store the state of the original search so that it is not lost when you drill down.
The computational cost is not worth the cosmetic benefit.
To print the count of the original search (in your case [10]) even when you click on a branch (i.e. Zupy), it would be necessary to re-run the original query (i.e. Cebula) only to to get the count. Then we'd need to run the actual "zupy" query to get the results.
Also, there would be the need to store the state of the original search so that it is not lost when you drill down.
The computational cost is not worth the cosmetic benefit.
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8 years 2 months ago #2527
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ok. I agree
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