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Search window

You can get to the search dialog via Edit Find or Ctrl+F. Centrally - to this dialog is the text field, where you can specify the phrase + to this dialog is a text field, where you can specify the phrase to scan for.

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It either will search in all channels, or just the last active - channel/service.

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Then there are two search variants. You mostly want to use - the live Server search. It passes your search terms to - the actual directory services, and loads the most recent data into a - result list. This might take a few seconds. And it's not implemented - for all channel plugins. (Some websites/APIs don't have a search.)

- -

While Cache find would just look up entries in your - already downloaded channel/genre lists. This is sufficient when - you're just looking for something previously seen/listened to.

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It either will search in:

+ +

☐ all channels

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☒ last active channel/service. + (You therefore want to switch channel tabs before + invoking this search mode.)

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+ +

Then there are two search variants:

+ + + <key>Server search</key> +

You mostly want to use the live server search. It + passes your search terms to the actual directory services, and + loads the most recent data into a result list.

This might take + a few seconds. And it's not implemented for all channel plugins. + (Some websites/APIs don't have a search.)

+
+ + <key>Cache find</key> +

While cache find would just look up entries in your + already downloaded channel/genre lists. This is sufficient when + you're just looking for something previously seen/listened to.

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+