![]() ![]() and not in a way that a funded commercial product might. MMEX keeps moving forward not in a perfect way, I'd agree. People give their time and skills where they can. Nobody is obliged to fix bugs, or write code for new functionality, or do testing, or propose ways of streamlining UI, or write documentation. People are free to do whatever interests them. Lots of things need documenting, including the above.īut this is an open source project. So, as a further speed up, we have an extra capability (which you don't have to use if you don't want to) of typing : to autocomplete each level of category:subcategory as it is presented after typing the initial letters of its name.Įspecially because you need a (non-existent) description to understand the (il)logic. It is not possible, as discussed on github, to filter on a substring of the category:subcategory. If you want faster selection by reducing the size of the dropdown category list, then start typing a name in the combobox and you will be presented with a list of the categories that begin with the letters entered.Ĥ. If you want to scroll through the entire category:subcategory list, then click the dropdown arrow on the combobox (or press down arrow on the keyboard).ģ. You will then get the (now much improved) Organize Categories dialog to search for and manage categories.Ģ. If you want consistency with the 'old' way of searching for categories, then on the Transaction dialog just press Enter in the empty combobox. There are limitations on how the wx combobox works across the platforms that has led to this solution.ġ. You have a professional interest in software and you have followed the lengthy development discussions about this feature on github. you are now just complaining ineffectively without proposing any solution as to how, from a functional point of view, the searching can work. Sorry I find it very confusing for the users that you have realized these searches so differently. ![]() Hi Martin, I know the logic (or rather the illogic).
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