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  • I’d appreciate the ability to simply remove the “download” attribute from the FA hyperlinks. I’d like to allow my users view PDFs in the browser rather than forcing them to download.

    Thanks for a great plugin.

    dpsr

    (@dpsr)

    @dpsr,

    Thanks for all that great info.

    What do you mean exactly by this?

    Bear in mind, GCE currently isn’t saving the Search Query when you do this. So if you go back into a Feed’s settings, the search query box will need to be filled in again before saving.

    Is there a bug here?

    There was a bug in 2.1.7 such that if you tried saving feed with a Search Query that excluded words (e.g. “-birthday party” to get all parties that weren’t celebrating a birthday), when you loaded that feed’s settings a second time the Search Query textbox would only have a single hyphen in it (“-“).

    But I just installed 2.2.0 and now the full query shows as I would expect it to. Thanks for fixing this ??

    dpsr

    (@dpsr)

    Actually, yes you can exclude phrases by putting a hyphen (-) before a word. In your case, putting -football in the Search Query box for a given feed will get you what you’re looking for.

    If you want to exclude mult-word phrases, you’ll need to put quotes around the phrase, while keeping the hyphen outside the quotes, like this: -“this phrase is excluded”

    Finally, if you want to exclude multiple phrases, just separate them with a space, like so: -football -superbowl -“tom brady”

    If you need to test a given search query, you can do it right in the search bar on Google Calendar

    Bear in mind, GCE currently isn’t saving the Search Query when you do this. So if you go back into a Feed’s settings, the search query box will need to be filled in again before saving.

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