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79 On Sun, 06 Apr 2014, David Bremner <david@tethera.net> wrote:
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80 > Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> writes:
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82 >> This series converts the saved-search format to plists. This should
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83 >> make it much easier to extend their functionality. The final patch
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84 >> illustrates this by adding a sort-order option to the saved
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85 >> searches. It also exposes the count-query functionality that is
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86 >> already present internally, and could be used to store keyboard
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87 >> shortcuts for searches.
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89 > Not necessarily an issue for this series, but I'd like start thinking
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90 > about a front-end-independent representation for saved searches; perhaps
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91 > json for want of better ideas.
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93 Yes that sounds good. I think it would be natural to parse the JSON (or
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94 sexp if we allow both formats) into a plist for the saved search so that
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95 could fit in quite neatly.
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