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1 = Using Search =
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3 Trac has a built-in search engine to allow finding occurrences of keywords and substrings in wiki pages, tickets and changeset descriptions.
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5 Using the Trac search facility is straightforward and its interface should be familiar to most www users.
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7 Apart from the [search: Search module], you will also find a small search field above the navigation bar at all time. It provides convenient access to the search module from all pages.
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9 == Quickjumps ==
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10 For intermediate and advanced use, Trac has a useful way to quickly navigate to a given resource, named '''quickjumps'''.
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12 If you enter a [wiki:TracLinks TracLink] in the search field above the navigation bar, Trac will recognize this and assume you know where you're going.
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14 For example:
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16 * ![42] -- Opens change set 42
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17 * !#42 -- Opens ticket number 42
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18 * !{1} -- Opens report 1
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20 '''Note:''' ''This is a particularly useful feature to quickly navigate to a specific issue ticket or changeset.''
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22 === Advanced: Disabling Quickjumps ===
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23 To disable the quickjump feature for a search keyword - for example when searching for occurences of the literal word !TracGuide - begin the query with an exclamation mark (!).
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26 See also: TracGuide, TracLinks, TracQuery |