Feature #3027
Keyword Filter in OneMercury
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Description
Currently the keywords in the keyword filter in OneMercury come up in seemingly random order. Would be much more useful if they were alphabetical, that way you could systematically check all the possibilties for a certain topic you're interested in. As it is, there's no way to know where in the long list a term that matters might be hidden.
History
#1 Updated by Dave Vieglais over 12 years ago
- Category set to d1_mercury
- Assignee set to Skye Roseboom
#2 Updated by Skye Roseboom over 12 years ago
just fyi - the filter options are sorted from highest number of document matches to lowest (the number after the keyword or other filter options is the number of matching documents).
#3 Updated by Miriam Steiner Davis over 12 years ago
hmmm, well, there's some utility in knowing the relative strength of related keywords, but if you're actually using that list to look for a particular keyword, it's relatively useless as is. It could be anywhere. I don't know how others would use it. I was looking within the keywords list for particular terms which were hard to find. As is, it does tell me the strength of relationship between concepts, but if alpha followed by (#) seems like you could still accomplish that.
#4 Updated by Skye Roseboom about 10 years ago
- translation missing: en.field_remaining_hours set to 0.0
- Start date deleted (
2012-06-26)
#5 Updated by Dave Vieglais almost 10 years ago
- Project changed from Infrastructure to ONE Mercury
- Category deleted (
d1_mercury)
#6 Updated by Dave Vieglais almost 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected