[%# 1.0@bugzilla.org %] [%# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # Contributor(s): N.N. # Marc Schumann <wurblzap@gmail.com> #%] [% PROCESS global/variables.none.tmpl %] [% INCLUDE global/header.html.tmpl title = "$terms.Bugzilla QuickSearch", style = 'ul {margin-bottom: 2ex} ul li {margin-top: 2ex} ul li ul li {margin-top: 0}' onload = 'document.forms[\'f\'].quicksearch.focus()' %] <p style="font-size: 80%"> If you are already familiar with the original <a href="query.cgi">[% terms.Bugzilla %] Search Form</a>, you may prefer <a href="page.cgi?id=quicksearchhack.html">this form</a>. </p> <p> Type in one or more words (or word fragments) to search for: </p> <form name="f" action="buglist.cgi" method="get" onsubmit="if (this.quicksearch.value == '') { alert('Please enter one or more search terms first.'); return false; } return true;"> <input type="text" size="40" name="quicksearch"> <input type="submit" value="Find" id="find"> </form> <h2>Getting Started</h2> <ul> <li> This is <strong>case-insensitive</strong> search:<br /> <ul> <li><tt>table</tt>, <tt>Table</tt> and <tt>TABLE</tt> are all the same.</li> </ul> </li> <li> This is <strong>all words as substrings</strong> search.<br /> Therefore you should <strong>use stems</strong> to get better results: <ul> <li> Use <tt>localiz</tt> instead of <tt>localize</tt> or <tt>localization</tt>. </li> <li> Use <tt>bookmark</tt> instead of <tt>bookmarks</tt> or <tt>bookmarking</tt>. </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <h2><a name="features">Features</a></h2> <ul> <li> Boolean operations: “<tt>-foo</tt>” (NOT), “<tt>foo bar</tt>” (AND), “<tt>foo|bar</tt>” (OR). <ul> <li> <strong>NOT</strong>:<br /> Use <tt><b>-</b><i>foo</i></tt> to exclude [% terms.bugs %] with <tt><i>foo</i></tt> in the summary. </li> <li> <strong>AND</strong>:<br /> Space-separated words are treated as a conjunction. </li> <li> <strong>OR</strong>:<br /> Within a word, "|"-separated parts denote alternatives. </li> <li> Besides "|", a comma can be used to separate alternatives. </li> <li> OR has higher precedence than AND; AND is the top level operation. </li> </ul> <i>Example:</i> <tt>url,location bar,field -focus</tt> means (<tt>url</tt> OR <tt>location</tt>) AND (<tt>bar</tt> OR <tt>field</tt>) AND (NOT <tt>focus</tt>) </li> <li> Use <tt>+foo</tt> to search for [% terms.bugs %] where the <strong>summary</strong> contains <tt>foo</tt> as a <strong>substring</strong>.<br/> Use <tt>#foo</tt> to search for [% terms.bugs %] where the <strong>summary</strong> contains the <strong>word</strong> <tt>foo</tt>. <ul> <li> <tt>+brow</tt> does not find all [% terms.bugs %] in the <tt>Browser</tt> product. </li> <li> <tt>#title</tt> does not find [% terms.bugs %] with <tt>titlebar</tt> or <tt>titled</tt>. </li> </ul> Phrases with special chars (space, comma, +, -, #, …) can be <strong>quoted</strong>: <ul> <li> <tt>"lock icon"</tt> </li> </ul> </li> <li> <strong>Open vs. Resolved [% terms.Bugs %]</strong>:<br /> By default, only open (i.e. unresolved) [% terms.bugs %] are shown. Use <tt>+DUP</tt> as first word in your search to include duplicate [%+ terms.bugs %] in your search, <tt>FIXED</tt> to search for fixed [%+ terms.bugs %] only, or <tt>ALL</tt> to search all [% terms.bugs %], regardless of status or resolution. Searching for duplicates is recommended if you can't find an open [%+ terms.bug %] directly. <ul> <li> <tt>+DUP,FIXED table border</tt> </li> <li> <tt>ALL mouse wheel</tt> </li> </ul> </li> <li> <strong>Focus the Search with Products & Components</strong>:<br /> To search for [% terms.bugs %] in product "Foo Bar" only, add <tt>:foo</tt> or <tt>:bar</tt> or both to your search. You can do this with any substring of a <a href="describecomponents.cgi">product or component</a> to focus the search. </li> </ul> <h2>More Tips</h2> <ul> <li> You can also use this tool to <strong>lookup</strong> a [% terms.bug %] by its number:<br /> <ul> <li><tt>12345</tt></li> </ul> </li> <li> A comma-separated list of [% terms.bug %] numbers gives you a list of these [%+ terms.bugs %]:<br /> <ul> <li><tt>12345,23456,34567</tt></li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p> By default, the following fields are searched: Summary, Keywords, Product, Component, Status Whiteboard. If a word looks like a part of a URL, that field is included in the search, too. </p> <hr> <p> Use the powerful <a href="query.cgi">[% terms.Bugzilla %] Search Form</a> for advanced queries. </p> [% PROCESS global/footer.html.tmpl %]