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Old 04-02-2013, 05:57 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Filters (Restrict to) will do that.

Every thing else (the tag browser reflect what the filter allows) works the same with a filter in effect.
OK, I had a play with that; yes, it would work, except it that led me into troubled waters...

I have lost my Saved Searches section in the Tag browser

I right clicked one of them and selected "Hide Category Searches" - I assumed it would hide the searches based on values in the Tag column, which is sometimes called Category, such as in the Manage Tags function.

However, it hid all my saved searches and there's no obvious way to Unhide them. I can see them in the Restrict To and Saved Searches in the Search Bar but they've all gone from the Tag Browser

If there is one that drives me banana's in Calibre it's the use of different words with the same meaning or the same word with different meanings. That's fine in creative writing; gives the reader something about which to think. But IMO, it should be banned in software, and in its documentation. It's worse than splitting one's infinitives or shoving a superfluous pronoun at the end of one’s sentences.

The cavalier use of 'tag', 'category’, and 'keyword' (IIRC it is/was in the PDF version of manual) is the most glaring example of this confounded linguistic confusion. However, it’s not Robinson Crusoe in that.

I was using a Test database so there's no significant damage done

But tell me, how do I reveal the Tag Browser’s Saved Searches section that I might inadvertently conceal from myself by selecting the Hide... option

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