> That is, searching by special-purpose Leo scripts. We aren't talking about Leo's search command here
The clone-find-all command returns one result for each node, no matter
how many times it is cloned. This is usually good enough.
As you imply, it would be conceivable to add a "once-per-clone"
checkbox in the Find dialog, but this isn't going to happen any time
soon.
Edward
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 5:41 PM, HansBKK <han...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm just starting to realize the possibilities offered by the search
> > function, especially since I've been using a standardized naming syntax in
> > my node headers.
>
> The clone-find-all command returns one result for each node, no matter
> how many times it is cloned. This is usually good enough.
I suspect the OP was talking about the results in the Nav pane? The
Nav pane is much better navigation wise than clone-find-all, and having
it return unique hits only would be useful.
What's the best way to add settings to the Nav pane? Currently the
only 'setting' I can recall is that search strings starting with "r:"
are treated as regular expressions. We could add more flags that way
("u:" for unique, "ru:" for unique and regex, etc.), or add a settings
panel to the Nav. pane, which would eat some screen space, but could be
collapseable.
Cheers -Terry
I recommend adding string flags and a 'quick help' feature, perhaps behind rclick...