I had not RTFM so I tried adding multiple search terms by separating them with comma, semicolon or logical AND/OR operators but since none of that worked I just assumed multiple keywords were not supported. The manual however says that you can separate the terms by space....This does not work as expected though (so perhaps I did try space-separation earlier, but thought it did not work) as the default then is to require *all* terms, not one or more.
Why would i like to search for any of the terms? Well, often I just need to quickly install a few known package sets and I know their names. Instead of hunting through the entire list of packages I could then just write the keywords to get a shortened list of the ones I probably want, and select from that.
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Mads Toppe
I had not RTFM so I tried adding multiple search terms by separating them with comma, semicolon or logical AND/OR operators but since none of that worked I just assumed multiple keywords were not supported. The manual however says that you can separate the terms by space....This does not work as expected though (so perhaps I did try space-separation earlier, but thought it did not work) as the default then is to require *all* terms, not one or more.
Why would i like to search for any of the terms? Well, often I just need to quickly install a few known package sets and I know their names. Instead of hunting through the entire list of packages I could then just write the keywords to get a shortened list of the ones I probably want, and select from that.
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