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Finding Notes

By default, CintaNotes displays all notes which are in the notebook organized in a list.
You can, however, specify a search string to limit the display to the notes containing this string. To begin
entering the search string, just start typing in the main CintaNotes window. The focus will go to the search
box, and the note list will be updated right as you type.
CintaNotes will highlight parts of notes which matched your search. Additionally you can use the F7 key on
the focused note's text preview to cycle through the highlighted matches.
Filtering/searching has a number of modes which specify what data fields are examined during the search. By
default CintaNotes includes all fields into the search. You can change the search mode via clicking on the
search mode icon in the search box and selecting a mode from the menu (or right-click in the search-box).
Aside from the default mode, the following search modes are available:

Title and Text display only the notes which contain the search string in their title or in their
text;
Title Only (Text Only) display only the notes which contain the search string in their title (their
text);
Date and Time search by note's creation date and time. Mind that the search is still textual, so
you can enter "11/" to list all notes created in November (if your system uses the US time
format), but you'll also see the notes created on 11th day of any other month. This limitation will
be addressed in further CintaNotes versions;
Link search in the "Link" field;
Tags search in the "Tags" field. This is the search mode you use when you wish to list all notes
having a particular tag.

All search is done in a case-insensitive fashion. To reset the search filter and go back to the full list,click the X
button inside of the search box, or press Esc. Adding a new note will reset the search filter as well.
CintaNotes supports two modes: full-text search (the default) and exact search. The "Exact Search" option in
the search box context menu puts CintaNotes into exact search mode.
The full text search mode supports the following query syntax:

'word1 word2' matches all notes that contain both words in any order;
'-word1' matches all notes that don't contain word1;
'word1 -word2' matches notes that have word1 but not have word2;
'word1 word2|word3' matches notes that have word1 and have either word2 or word3
different combinations of the above also work.

Please note that:

Extended query syntax works only for note title and text.
'|' (OR operator) binds tighter than ' ' (AND operator).

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