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<desc>Quicksearch field and Ctrl+F compound search window.</desc>
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<title>Searching</title>
<p>There are two search functions.</p>
<section id="quicksearch">
<title>Quick search</title>
<p>Just enter text into the quick search box atop. Streamtuner2 will instantly highlight
any matches in the current stations view. If you switch tabs, just click the glass icon
to reapply the highlighting.</p>
</section>
<section id="cachesearch">
<title>Search window</title>
<p>You can get to the search dialog via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui> <gui>Find</gui></guiseq> or <key>Ctrl</key>+<key>F</key>. Centrally to this dialog is the
text field, where you can specify the phrase to scan for.</p>
<p>Above you can check which channel plugins to inspect for the search term. Using this
allows to limit the search to specific radio station directories, but usually you want
to search them all.</p>
<p>Below the search phrase text box, you can specifiy which station fields to look
into. Often you just want to search the titles of radio stations. But you can also
have the search occour in the description/playing fields. Alternatively you could
just search the homepage links.</p>
<p>Lastly, there are three search methods. You mostly want to use the <gui>cache search</gui>,
which just scans through the station lists streamtuner2 has downloaded. Since you are mostly
looking for something you had already seen, this will give you the desired results.</p>
<p>The <gui>server search</gui> would try to do a live search on the directory servers,
providing you with the most recent data. However, it's not implemented for all channel
plugins, and therefore brings limited output.</p>
<p>Use the button <gui>google it</gui> as last resort, if streamtuner2 didn't find anything.</p>
</section>
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