ISSUE: Finding/Seaching Notes with words touching a backslash

Member Posts: 105 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Good Morning!

I just discovered that I cannot find notes that have a backslash in the text.

In many of my notes I have a written out tag line at the top to help in finding (unfortunately not able to organize by) notes.

Example:

"Be Ready: Expecting/Anticipating HIS Return"

If I try to search/find "expect," "expecting," "anticipating" in the note in the notes tool, this note will not populate in the search result. 

I can go into the note and add a space to the tag line text Ii.e. "Be Ready: Expecting / Anticipating HIS Return"), which will allow the search tool to find the search words ( "expect," "expecting," or "anticipating"), but that would mean I would have to go into multiple notes to do this. 

Why is Logos not able to find a word within text with a backslash? Will this be fixed?

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  • Member Posts: 2,218 ✭✭✭

    It appears to be working for me on macOS 10.14.2, Logos 8.2 Beta 2.

    Is this an example of what you are wanting? 

  • Member Posts: 105 ✭✭

    Thanks for the reply!

    This is what the note text looks like, yes.

    However, just search for one of the words in the phrase with the backslash: e.g. "expecting" or "anticipating".

    It would be nice to even be able to get a match just using parts of either of those words(i.e. "expect" or "anticip").

  • Member Posts: 2,218 ✭✭✭

    Oh, I see what you are trying to do.

    It finds the "expec..." part for me, but not the "anticip..." part. It will find the "/" by itself. 

    Maybe FL can comment on this.

  • Member Posts: 105 ✭✭

    Actually...now I can find the fist word before the backslash. It seems like it is the words connected after the backslash. So now I am getting the results you did.

    It is interesting that a backslash by itself renders results in the search. For me I am getting more search results that do not actually have the character (backslash). Is this and the above a bug?

  • Member Posts: 1,093 ✭✭✭

    Ummm, Ruben, in your post, you wrote of backslash, (\) but used slash (/) in your example.

    Would that make a difference in how Logos works?

  • Member Posts: 105 ✭✭

    Haha! Had to google that right quick...but you are right. Looks like I had the wrong name for the character...but it looks like Levi knew what I was trying to say.

    I did just try the back slash instead (the truly true back slash) and the results for the issue remained: the words behind the back slash ("\") did not render a hit when queried.

    Do you get anything different, Jack?

    Good look outs on proper use of vocab, though! 

    Thanks! rs

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