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= Searching in upplay
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Upplay supports two search modes:
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- Inside the current directory page: this is handy to quickly skip inside
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a long list.
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- Classic UPnP search on the server.
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The search panel is located at the bottom of the library window (the one on
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the right), and normally hidden. You can open it by the following actions:
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- Using the View menu
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- Typing '/' inside the library window.
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- Typing 'Ctrl+f' inside the library window.
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You can close the panel by the following actions:
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- Using the View menu.
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- Typing 'Esc' (the Escape key).
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By default, the panel is in local search mode. Typing in the search entry
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will try to find matches in the page. You can use the two arrow buttons or
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type F3 or Shift+F3 to find the next or previous match.
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If the currently displayed page comes from an UPnP Media Server which
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supports searching (not all do), you can switch the panel to server search
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by checking the _Server Search_ checkbutton. You can also toggle between
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local and server modes by typing Ctl+s.
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In server mode, the search panel will let you enter a search string and the
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kind of field inside which you want to search (the combobox on the right,
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Artist/Album/Title). Type Enter or click the search button to start the
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search. The results are displayed just like a directory listing.
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