tag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:/discussions/suggestions/2846-strange-filter-criteria-for-german-user-interfaceThe Mental Faculty: Discussion 2018-10-19T02:24:14Ztag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/284309442013-08-25T19:33:44Z2013-08-25T19:33:45Zstrange filter criteria for german user interface<div><p>I am using the german edition of MentalCase.<br>
Unfortunately there seem to be some strange filter criteria, when
using smart stacks.<br>
As you ca see in the attached picture, I am offered the possibility
to select the criteria "ist wie" as well as "stimmt überein".
In german, both of these terms mean "is equal to". So is there any
difference at all?<br>
Furthermore I was wondering, why it is not possible to select
negative filter criteria, e.g. "is NOT equal to"?</p>
<p>With kind regards,</p>
<p>Christoph Materne</p></div>Christophtag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/284309442013-08-26T07:08:36Z2013-08-26T07:08:36Zstrange filter criteria for german user interface<div><p>It's a good point. I think we just took that straight over from
Apple's wording in their own apps.</p>
<p>Most of the time 'is like' and 'matches' will behave the same.
But 'is like' allows you to use wildcards in the match. So, for
example,</p>
<p>car*</p>
<p>will find the tag 'cars', but the matches operator will not.</p>
<p>It's really a power user feature, but seems like you are
probably a power user ;^)</p>
<p>Hope that helps.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
Drew</p></div>drewmccormacktag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/284309442013-08-29T08:00:21Z2013-08-29T08:00:21Zstrange filter criteria for german user interface<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>thanks for the clarification. Filtering with wildcards is very
helpful.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Christoph</p></div>Christoph Materne