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How to type a space in genre tag without auto entering

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:16 pm
by charleyhart
I am entering Library of Congress subject tags as the genre tags in my digital library. Their descriptions often times have a word1 - word2 - word3 format. The problem is that when I attempt to enter a new genre that has the same word1, by typing a space, the - word2 - word3 auto enters. I've just been deleting the extraneous text, but I'd like to know if there is a way to type a space without auto entering the similar tag.

Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue? If so, please let me know how you have dealt with it. Thank you.

Re: How to type a space in genre tag without auto entering

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:14 pm
by charleyhart
I am encountering another auto entering problem: when I type in some years, Bookpedia auto enters a month in addition to the year. I have tried to just delete the month, but Bookpedia will not allow me.

Re: How to type a space in genre tag without auto entering

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:57 pm
by kbarnes70
charleyhart wrote:I am encountering another auto entering problem: when I type in some years, Bookpedia auto enters a month in addition to the year. I have tried to just delete the month, but Bookpedia will not allow me.
Check the General tab in Preferences and see what format you have got set for dates. Sounds like you need just %Y.

Kind regards,

Keith

Re: How to type a space in genre tag without auto entering

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:50 pm
by charleyhart
Keith- Thank you. That fixed the dates issues. And I have resolved how to mostly avoid the auto entering issues in the genre tabs now.

Re: How to type a space in genre tag without auto entering

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 5:51 am
by Conor
The autofill should not be an issue. The filled text is highlighted so by continuing to type a new word, that is not "word2", it will no longer match and the autofill with automatically stop. Also autofilling just "word1" should not be a problem, if present int the autofill list, as it will always pick the shortest possible autofill that matches.