Minor correction for Define filter dialog

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Alex Roitman 2003-03-27 23:05:15 +00:00
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<para> Type the name for your
new filter into the <guilabel>Name</guilabel> field. Enter any
comment that would help you identify this filter in the future
into the <guilabel>Comment</guilabel> field. Add as many rules as you
<para> Type the name for your new filter into the
<guilabel>Name</guilabel> field. Enter any comment that would help you
identify this filter in the future into the <guilabel>Comment</guilabel>
field. Add as many rules to the <guilabel>Rule list</guilabel> as you
would like to your filter using <guibutton>Add...</guibutton> button.
Check <guilabel>Invert box</guilabel> to negate the filter rule
(e.g. inverting "has a common ancestor with I1" rule will match
everyone who does not have a common ancestor with that person).
If the filter has more than one rule, choose whether all of them
must apply, only one (either) rule must apply, or exactly one (either)
rule must apply, in order for the filter to generate a match. </para>
Check <guilabel>Return values that do not match the filter rules
(invert)</guilabel> to negate the filter rule (e.g. inverting "has a
common ancestor with I1" rule will match everyone who does not have a
common ancestor with that person). If the filter has more than one rule,
select one of the <guilabel>Rule operations</guilabel>. This allows you
to choose whether all rules must apply, only one (either) rule must
apply, or exactly one (either) rule must apply, in order for the filter
to generate a match. If your filter has only one rule, this selection
has no effect. </para>
<para> Note that the filters you already designed may be used as a rule
for another filter. This gives you nearly infinite flexibility in