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| == The Problem ==
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| When naviating to lots of moodle bugs from the CVS commit logs (or similar) it can be a pain to quickly get to specific bug in the tracker.
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| == The solution ==
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| When using firefox, bookmarks can have keywords added to them, to allow quick searches, see [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_Tips_:_Quick_searches this link] for more detail.
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| Essentially this means you can browse to a specific bug by simply typing the following into the address bar:
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| m MDL-0001
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| == How to setup ==
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| [[Image:Mdl_tracker_quicksearch.png]]
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| * Add a new bookmark to http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/
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| * Open the properties page on the bookmark you added (this can be achieved by using the bookmark manager)
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| * Add a keyword which you wish to prefix your search with, I simply chose m ( could chose MDL-, and then insert a space between the - and the bug number to browse to it ;))
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| * Save that settings
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| * Start reading bugs with ease!
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| == Firefox Extension I Want! ==
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| This is a useful feature, but ideally i'd like firefox to automatically bring me to the bug page if I gave it any MDL- address in the address bar ;)
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| Not exactly what you want, but you might try adding the "'''Google Moodle'''" search engine plugin to your Firefox search bar (http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.html?name=moodle) which gives you the added advantage of also showing references to your MDL issue number.
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 16 June 2011