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Old 09-10-2011, 12:19 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by quisvir View Post
On a similar note, I always use library restrictions to switch between read/unread and fiction/non-fiction, keeping the tag browser closed. Might it be possible to give the plugin an option to perform its library query on the entire library, not the restricted one? I often read a fiction and a non-fiction book at the same time (so both have #status:=Reading), but keep my view restricted to fiction - so the plugin only sees one.
Hi quisvir,

I had always intended the library query to work against the library as a whole and not just against the current state of the library view (i.e. subject to restrictions, etc.). So this is actually a bug (I was using a restriction-sensitive version of the search). I've got that fixed, so now queries should apply to the full library.

As far as configuration options are concerned, I'd rather not surface this as something that the user can turn on/off (i.e. allowing users to specify whether queries respect restrictions or not). Mainly for reasons of simplicity. If someone really wants queries that have restrictions applied, he/she can configure separate profiles with an explicit query that applies (or not) the restriction in question.

In any case, I'll post the latest version of the plugin in this post, in case the old behaviour is bugging the heck out of you, or if you just want to try it out. I'll wait until I get the plugboard issue worked out before I officially release it though.
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