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Title: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: winniew on November 30, 2008, 03:00:13 am
When playing with my old smartlists I had a problem with my rules containing an 'OR'-rule.

But there is a hidden feature at the beginning and end of the rule-line:
Just click in the space and you will get a '(' or '['.

Great! I just want to share this because it is really hard to find.

(http://www.justbehot.com/pics/MC13_Smartlist_editor_hidden_feature.jpg)

Winniew

Title: Re: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: rick.ca on November 30, 2008, 03:19:03 am
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I just want to share this because it is really hard to find.

You're right. I just found it—by accident—a few days ago. Maybe we should start a Most Difficult to Find Essential Hidden Feature topic. ;D
Title: Re: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: StFeder on November 30, 2008, 07:19:02 am
There were some topics in the past where users (including me) didn't know about this useful and easy to use feature. Perhaps there should be an empty button or a drop downbox...
Title: Re: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: Matt on November 30, 2008, 06:57:06 pm
It's a neat solution to a complicated problem (or / and) but it is a little hidden.

And is that a modified Noire?  The drop arrows look funny.
Title: Re: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: StFeder on December 01, 2008, 08:27:55 am
It's a neat solution to a complicated problem (or / and) but it is a little hidden.

It is! If it would be easy to see that there is some clickable area it would be neater ;)
Title: Re: Hidden feature in Smartlist-Editor / OR-Rules
Post by: winniew on December 01, 2008, 12:07:23 pm
And is that a modified Noire?  The drop arrows look funny.

Yes, it's a modified Noire.
It's BlueNoire (if I remember right Deivit was the author, thank you for that).
But the drop shadow is the same as in Noire, isn't it?