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Old 04-24-2010, 06:01 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by polly View Post
Is it my imagination or did the search GUI lose some functionality? I seem to remember that when I clicked on the "Browse Books By Tags" button that it allowed me to construct complex searches by clicking on different tags, formats, etc. For instance, I could click once on unread under tags to get a plus and then click twice on .fb2 under formats. The books displayed would all have the unread tag and be in a format other than .fb2. I seem to recall it being a handy way to construct complex searches without worrying about syntax.

Now, clicking on anything removes what is currently in the search bar and replaces it with what was just clicked. I realize that I can construct my own complex searches by putting, say, search:"tag:=Unread and not format:=FB2" in the search bar. Thanks to Starson, I can even save this search for future use. But is there any chance that the search feature could go back to the way I think I remember it?
Just hold down the control key when selecting tags. I agree with you that it would be more intuitive if it defaulted to this mode.
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