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* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Searching''' for a '''plural''' should find the '''singular''' match, and vice versa. For example: I searched for "histocompatibility antigens" and did not find the page "Category: Histocompatibility antigen". Searching for "histocompatibility antigen" did find this page. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 19:00, 8 March 2008 (IST) In contrast, searching for "theoretical model" does find [[Theoretical models]]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 20:42, 16 November 2009 (IST) <font color="brown">This appears to have been solved. See the examples at [[Help:Searching#Advantages_of_the_wiki_search_box]].</font> [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 00:55, 9 November 2011 (IST) | * <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Searching''' for a '''plural''' should find the '''singular''' match, and vice versa. For example: I searched for "histocompatibility antigens" and did not find the page "Category: Histocompatibility antigen". Searching for "histocompatibility antigen" did find this page. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 19:00, 8 March 2008 (IST) In contrast, searching for "theoretical model" does find [[Theoretical models]]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 20:42, 16 November 2009 (IST) <font color="brown">This appears to have been solved. See the examples at [[Help:Searching#Advantages_of_the_wiki_search_box]].</font> [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 00:55, 9 November 2011 (IST) | ||
* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Searching for a term should find a redirect titled with that term.''' For example, I searched for "supplementary materials" but failed to find [[Proteopedia:Workbench]]. So I created a page titled [[Supplementary materials]] and redirected it to [[Proteopedia:Workbench]]. However, when I search for "Supplementary materials", the results page still says "No page title matches", despite the statement above that on the same search results page "You searched for [[supplementary materials]]" showing the link in blue (which would be in red if there was no such page)! [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 04:05, 19 December 2009 (IST) <font color="brown">'''SOLUTION:''' The solution may have been present all along but difficult to notice. After you complete the search, scroll to the bottom of the page, where you will find checkboxes for the domains/namespaces included in the search by default. If you are logged in, the default is what you set in ''my preferences''. The last checkbox is '''List redirects'''. It is unchecked by default and this cannot be changed in ''my preferences''. Check it and rerun the search. Now ''Article Title Matches'' include redirect pages. Example: Searching for CRABP finds zero title matches, but after you check the ''List redirects'' box, there are five title matches.</font>[[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 23:44, 8 November 2011 (IST) | * <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Searching for a term should find a redirect titled with that term.''' For example, I searched for "supplementary materials" but failed to find [[Proteopedia:Workbench]]. So I created a page titled [[Supplementary materials]] and redirected it to [[Proteopedia:Workbench]]. However, when I search for "Supplementary materials", the results page still says "No page title matches", despite the statement above that on the same search results page "You searched for [[supplementary materials]]" showing the link in blue (which would be in red if there was no such page)! [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 04:05, 19 December 2009 (IST) <font color="brown">'''SOLUTION:''' The solution may have been present all along but difficult to notice. After you complete the search, scroll to the bottom of the page, where you will find checkboxes for the domains/namespaces included in the search by default. If you are logged in, the default is what you set in ''my preferences''. The last checkbox is '''List redirects'''. It is unchecked by default and this cannot be changed in ''my preferences''. Check it and rerun the search. Now ''Article Title Matches'' include redirect pages. Example: Searching for CRABP finds zero title matches, but after you check the ''List redirects'' box, there are five title matches.</font> [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 23:44, 8 November 2011 (IST) | ||
* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Ability to display a page with a specified version of Jmol''', e.g. using a query parameter in the page URL, would enable safe testing of new features and new versions of Jmol before the entire database is upgraded to a new version of Jmol. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 21:24, 31 January 2010 (IST) (after discussion with Jaime Prilusky) <font color="brown">A mechanism now exists for requesting a specific Jmol version when displaying a Proteopedia page. Contact {{Template:Contact}} to arrange this.</font> [[User:Jaime Prilusky|Jaime Prilusky]] 07:32, 14 March 2010 (IST) | * <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> '''Ability to display a page with a specified version of Jmol''', e.g. using a query parameter in the page URL, would enable safe testing of new features and new versions of Jmol before the entire database is upgraded to a new version of Jmol. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 21:24, 31 January 2010 (IST) (after discussion with Jaime Prilusky) <font color="brown">A mechanism now exists for requesting a specific Jmol version when displaying a Proteopedia page. Contact {{Template:Contact}} to arrange this.</font> [[User:Jaime Prilusky|Jaime Prilusky]] 07:32, 14 March 2010 (IST) |