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JeffTucker

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Re: sounds
Posted: 2 Aug 24, 16:50   in response to: RobM in response to: RobM
 
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RobM wrote:
In that case we are in the hands of the Scandinavian God of Java ;)

I gotta tell ya', I've headed into weekends with happier thoughts. ;)
RobM

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Re: sounds
Posted: 2 Aug 24, 21:39   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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JeffTucker wrote:
RobM wrote:
The edit was to use searchBar, forgot to add that

But there's no searchBar in the printout list. This has changed since the discussion back in April, when it was certainly part of the list.

It would appear that the rapid switching of settings no longer triggers the searchBar green bubble. Executing
UsageCounters.increase("searchSupport");


Should definitely stop the search hint, it does for me, after resetting the count first to ensure I got it to show.

davidekholm

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Re: sounds
Posted: 3 Aug 24, 22:41   in response to: RobM in response to: RobM
 
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You should never see that search hint again as jAlbum has registered that you've used the "searchSupport" twice already. IF it appears again, open the system console and issue:

UsageCounters.get("searchSupport")

What number does it return?
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