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Less then / equal / More than in Search

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:14 pm
by vladivostok
When I select for example "More than 1600 width" in the search dialogue, it also lists those images, which exactly have 1600 pixel width.

Actually this term is incorrect. Label must be "At least", or it must not list the 1600 width images also.

Re: Less then / equal / More than in Search

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:49 am
by xnview
vladivostok wrote:When I select for example "More than 1600 width" in the search dialogue, it also lists those images, which exactly have 1600 pixel width.

Actually this term is incorrect. Label must be "At least", or it must not list the 1600 width images also.
What is the best? Changing label for "At least" or not have equality?

Re: Less then / equal / More than in Search

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:02 pm
by helmut
xnview wrote:...
What is the best? Changing label for "At least" or not have equality?
I'm not native speaker but "At least" sounds clumsy to me. And what's the opposite? Hmm, perhaps "With a minimum of" and "With a maximum of" might work, but again clumsy. :-|

Currently I'd prefer "More than" or "Less than" and have no equality.

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:48 pm
by Peter2
helmut wrote:...Currently I'd prefer "More than" or "Less than" and have no equality.
Yes, that is correct. If the user looks for "size equal or greater 1600", he has to type in "greater then 1599". That is the best way.

Peter