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There's a limit (100, IIRC) on the number of tags that appear in the list to stop performance going down the drain. That means it only extends into the C's by default. However, if you start typing,...
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- There's a limit (100, IIRC) on the number of tags that appear in the list to stop performance going down the drain. That means it only extends into the C's by default. However, if you start typing, the list should start showing you tags that match what you're typing. If you want to create your own new tag, you need only type it in and press Enter (or click on the option that is added for your new tag, as luap42 says).
I've had a brief test, and it looks like there's something up with search, so typing to look for tags you know exist may not be working right now; I'm looking into that.
- There's a limit (100, IIRC) on the number of tags that appear in the list to stop performance going down the drain. That means it only extends into the C's by default. However, if you start typing, the list should start showing you tags that match what you're typing. If you want to create your own new tag, you need only type it in and press Enter (or click on the option that is added for your new tag, as luap42 says).
- I've had a brief test, and it looks like there's something up with search, so typing to look for tags you know exist may not be working right now; <del>I'm looking into that</del> I've fixed that, and it should work normally.
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There's a limit (100, IIRC) on the number of tags that appear in the list to stop performance going down the drain. That means it only extends into the C's by default. However, if you start typing, the list should start showing you tags that match what you're typing. If you want to create your own new tag, you need only type it in and press Enter (or click on the option that is added for your new tag, as luap42 says). I've had a brief test, and it looks like there's something up with search, so typing to look for tags you know exist may not be working right now; I'm looking into that.