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556 | <textobject><phrase>Show table menu</phrase></textobject> | 556 | <textobject><phrase>Show table menu</phrase></textobject> | ||
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557 | </mediaobject> | 557 | </mediaobject> | ||
558 | </screenshot> | 558 | </screenshot> | ||
559 | <para>In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "Show" menu allowing you to filter the view. | 559 | <para>In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "Show" drop down menu allowing you to limit what the table displays. | ||
560 | </para> | 560 | </para> | ||
561 | </sect3> | 561 | </sect3> | ||
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569 | </mediaobject> | 569 | </mediaobject> | ||
570 | </screenshot> | 570 | </screenshot> | ||
571 | <para> | 571 | <para> | ||
572 | In all &skrooge; views, you will find a "filter" field allowing you to search as you type in the view: | 572 | In all &skrooge; views, you will find a search field that filters the table to only display linex matching what you type: | ||
573 | <itemizedlist> | 573 | <itemizedlist> | ||
574 | <listitem><para>In an operation view, it will filter the operations containing the text entered, whatever the column (date, payee, category, comment...)</para></listitem> | 574 | <listitem><para>In an operations view, it will filter the operations containing the text entered, whatever the column (date, payee, category, comment...)</para></listitem> | ||
575 | <listitem><para>In an accounts view, it will filter the accounts containing the text entered, whatever the column (bank, account name, number...)</para></listitem> | 575 | <listitem><para>In an accounts view, it will filter the accounts containing the text entered, whatever the column (bank, account name, number...)</para></listitem> | ||
576 | <listitem><para>In a report view, it will redraw the graph based on this filter</para></listitem> | 576 | <listitem><para>In a report view, it will redraw the graph based on this filter</para></listitem> | ||
577 | <listitem><para>In a... well, you get the idea, right?</para></listitem> | 577 | <listitem><para>In a... well, you get the idea, right?</para></listitem> | ||
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583 | </para> | 583 | </para> | ||
584 | <itemizedlist> | 584 | <itemizedlist> | ||
585 | <listitem><para>Searching is case-insensitive. So table, Table and TABLE are all the same.</para></listitem> | 585 | <listitem><para>Searching is case-insensitive. So table, Table and TABLE are all the same.</para></listitem> | ||
586 | <listitem><para>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).</para></listitem> | 586 | <listitem><para>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).</para></listitem> | ||
587 | <listitem><para>If you want to add (logical operator OR) some lines, you must prefix your word by "+".</para></listitem> | 587 | <listitem><para>If you want to add (logical operator OR) some lines, you must prefix your word by "+".</para></listitem> | ||
588 | <listitem><para>If you want to remove (logical operator NOT) some lines, you must prefix your word by "-".</para></listitem> | 588 | <listitem><para>If you want to remove (logical operator NOT) some lines, you must prefix your word by "-".</para></listitem> | ||
589 | <listitem><para>If you want to search only on one column, you must prefix your word by the column name like: col1:word.</para></listitem> | 589 | <listitem><para>If you want to search only on one column, you must prefix your word by the column name, like: col1:word.</para></listitem> | ||
590 | <listitem><para>If you want to use the character ":" in value, you must specify the column name like this: col1:value:rest.</para></listitem> | 590 | <listitem><para>If you want to use the character ":" in value, you must specify the column name, like: col1:value:rest.</para></listitem> | ||
591 | <listitem><para>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".</para></listitem> | 591 | <listitem><para>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".</para></listitem> | ||
592 | <listitem><para>You can also use operator "<" and ">".</para></listitem> | 592 | <listitem><para>You can also use operator "<" and ">".</para></listitem> | ||
593 | </itemizedlist> | 593 | </itemizedlist> | ||
594 | <para> | 594 | <para> | ||
595 | Some examples are better to explain: | 595 | Some examples may help explain: | ||
596 | </para> | 596 | </para> | ||
597 | <itemizedlist> | 597 | <itemizedlist> | ||
598 | <listitem><para>+val1 +val2 => Keep lines containing val1 OR val2</para></listitem> | 598 | <listitem><para>+val1 +val2 => Keep lines containing val1 OR val2</para></listitem> | ||
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