diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
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@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
Show table menu
- In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "Show" menu allowing you to filter the view.
+ In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "Show" drop down menu allowing you to limit what the table displays.
@@ -569,9 +569,9 @@
- In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "filter" field allowing you to search as you type in the view:
+ In all &skrooge; views, you will find a search field that filters the table to only display linex matching what you type:
- In an operation view, it will filter the operations containing the text entered, whatever the column (date, payee, category, comment...)
+ In an operations view, it will filter the operations containing the text entered, whatever the column (date, payee, category, comment...)
In an accounts view, it will filter the accounts containing the text entered, whatever the column (bank, account name, number...)
In a report view, it will redraw the graph based on this filter
In a... well, you get the idea, right?
@@ -583,16 +583,16 @@
Searching is case-insensitive. So table, Table and TABLE are all the same.
- If you just put a word or series of words in the search box, the application will filter the table to keep all lines having these words (logical operator AND).
+ If you enter a word or series of words in the search box, the application will filter the table to only display lines having these words (logical operator AND).
If you want to add (logical operator OR) some lines, you must prefix your word by "+".
If you want to remove (logical operator NOT) some lines, you must prefix your word by "-".
- If you want to search only on one column, you must prefix your word by the column name like: col1:word.
- If you want to use the character ":" in value, you must specify the column name like this: col1:value:rest.
+ If you want to search only on one column, you must prefix your word by the column name, like: col1:word.
+ If you want to use the character ":" in value, you must specify the column name, like: col1:value:rest.
If you want to search for a phrase or something that contains spaces, you must put it in quotes, like: "yes, this is a phrase".
You can also use operator "<" and ">".
- Some examples are better to explain:
+ Some examples may help explain:
+val1 +val2 => Keep lines containing val1 OR val2