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<p>Thanks Roby</p>
<p>I get it.</p>
<p>I was seeing Filter like a partial Search.</p>
<p>For the moment it is enough for me.</p>
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<p>If one day you revisit that part I guess that is more intuitive
that the main view only shows the outcome of the selected grouping
and on that subset you do the filter/search.</p>
<p>Actually if you right click on a grouping folder and use "Filter
by Group" this disables you to Filter (search) directly in that
subset. If you write on the Filter dialogue, the "Filter by Group"
disappears and what is written overrides and applies as Filter to
all. Yes, you can create a more complex filter but it is less
intuitive.</p>
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<p>One extra help to guide the users could be to show the "Filters"
tab even if there is no filter saved and add "create filter" in
its pop-menu.</p>
<p>I didn't realise this tab existed, until I saw it by chance in
the screen-capture shown in the repository, because it is not
mentioned in the menus (View nor Collection nor Settings)<br>
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<p>all of this are minimal details ... your application is great and
I most than happy using it! great job :)</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Daniel<br>
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<div>Grouping is different from filtering. If you have an
active filter, that will show only a subset of entries.<br>
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<div>If you right-click on the group, you have an option to
"Filter by Group". If you have saved filters, then clicking
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