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authorEvan Read <eread@gitlab.com>2018-11-13 16:07:16 +1000
committerEvan Read <eread@gitlab.com>2019-01-08 12:21:09 +1000
commitd98560c1f5c54127d1a48c4c8e326bbf06c31c4b (patch)
treeb2d2fc26829e0a7b25da18d09a1e7e07ba1efed8 /doc/user/search
parent710f2ec50c49d1e773acc20058ed584f1402de33 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-d98560c1f5c54127d1a48c4c8e326bbf06c31c4b.tar.gz
Make unordered lists conform to styleguidedocs/fix-unordered-list-style
- Also makes other minor Markdown fixes that were near the main fixes.
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ on the search field on the top-right of your screen:
If you want to search for issues present in a specific project, navigate to
a project's **Issues** tab, and click on the field **Search or filter results...**. It will
-display a dropdown menu, from which you can add filters per author, assignee, milestone,
+display a dropdown menu, from which you can add filters per author, assignee, milestone,
label, weight, and 'my-reaction' (based on your emoji votes). When done, press **Enter** on your keyboard to filter the issues.
![filter issues in a project](img/issue_search_filter.png)
@@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ Selecting **Any** does the opposite. It returns results that have a non-empty va
You can filter issues and merge requests by specific terms included in titles or descriptions.
-* Syntax
- * Searches look for all the words in a query, in any order. E.g.: searching
+- Syntax
+ - Searches look for all the words in a query, in any order. E.g.: searching
issues for `display bug` will return all issues matching both those words, in any order.
- * To find the exact term, use double quotes: `"display bug"`
-* Limitation
- * For performance reasons, terms shorter than 3 chars are ignored. E.g.: searching
+ - To find the exact term, use double quotes: `"display bug"`
+- Limitation
+ - For performance reasons, terms shorter than 3 chars are ignored. E.g.: searching
issues for `included in titles` is same as `included titles`
![filter issues by specific terms](img/issue_search_by_term.png)