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jacksonh avatar jacksonh commented on June 17, 2024 1

hi, on web we show the highlight count, we need to do the sam on Android. You can use the Highlighted saved search or just search "in:all has:highlights"

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jacksonh avatar jacksonh commented on June 17, 2024 1

Yeah we definitely want has:notes although right now notes are stored as a highlight, so has:highlights would return both.

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dairefagan avatar dairefagan commented on June 17, 2024

Thanks, not sure how I missed the saved search. "in:all has:highlights" is what I had in mind. What are your thoughts on has:notes?

The highlight count from mode:highlights is perfect, though I would like to be able to see that in the regular view, where articles without highlights have no count, and those without notes no notebook icon. To me highlights and notes are at least as relevant as tags, and as such should be evident from the regular view, even if this requires an option in settings or a search argument to display.

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vardecab avatar vardecab commented on June 17, 2024

hi, on web we show the highlight count, we need to do the sam on Android. You can use the Highlighted saved search or just search "in:all has:highlights"

I found an interesting behavior in which has:highlights in:all mode:highlights returns precisely 20 articles with highlights but has:highlights in:all returns all, ie. 108 articles. Is there a pagination issue when using mode:highlights?

Context: I wanted to export all my highlights which is not possible without adding mode:highlights.

PS. Looks like using has:highlights in:all is capped at 10 articles on Android? #3196

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jacksonh avatar jacksonh commented on June 17, 2024

Hi, mode:highlights is actually only used by the frontend for display, so in terms of exporting you can just ignore that value I think.

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