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  • The tag browser: Provides a tree/list overview of all the tags stored in the JCR repository's tags workspace:

    The browser allows:
    • Adding new tags (the Add tag action in the Action bar).
    • Renaming tags (the Rename item action).
    • Deleting one or multiple tags (the Delete item action).
    • Accessing the the tag dependency view (via the Show tagged content action).
    • Tag searching. 
      The search is case-insensitive, forward-looking and the its logic is applied not to the actual name of a tag, but to its node representation in the JCR repository's tags workspace. Thus, having defined the history and History tags, the following may occur:


      Search word
      Returned result(s)
      Name columnPath column
      history

      history
      History

      /h/hi/history
      /h/hi/History

      History

      history
      History

      /h/hi/history
      /h/hi/History
      hi

      history
      History

      Mgnl f
      hi

      /h/hi/history
      /h/hi/History
      /h/hi
      h

      history
      History

      Mgnl f
      h
      Mgnl f
      hi

      /h/hi/history
      /h/hi/History
      /h
      /h/hi
      /h

      Mgnl f
      h

      /h
      /hi<no results>*
      story<no results>

      * Zero results even in the Path column because no path beginning with /hi exists.

  • The dependencies viewer: You can open it from the tag browser by highlighting a particular tag name and clicking Show tagged content in the action bar.
    The viewer shows which items are tagged with the tag across taggableWorkspaces (see also Configure content dependency in the content-tags configuration). You can open it from the tag browser by highlighting a particular tag name and clicking Show tagged content in the action bar.
    Clicking at an item will take you directly to the item's edit dialog.