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legendary
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July 25, 2015, 01:38:16 PM
#22
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".

I meant in the field of " By User " while searching you can just put the normal username. And in the text field add dev121 which you could set at the thread title end.

Now I understood what you are saying. That is actually a good idea. Instead of adding "dev121" or whatever it maybe, adding *a* special character is better.

Yeah, possibly. I'm surprised a feature like this was left out. Hopefully we'll see something like this in the new forum software.

Thanks guys.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 01:30:27 PM
#21
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".

I meant in the field of " By User " while searching you can just put the normal username. And in the text field add dev121 which you could set at the thread title end.

Now I understood what you are saying. That is actually a good idea. Instead of adding "dev121" or whatever it maybe, adding *a* special character is better.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
#20
I think this function should be added because it is really useful to the bitcointalk community, maybe theymos will add it in the next days (or months).
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 12:20:55 PM
#19
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".

I meant in the field of " By User " while searching you can just put the normal username. And in the text field add dev121 which you could set at the thread title end.

So in the picture below :



You will put yourself in the By User field , and search for the term dev121.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 07:34:29 AM
#18
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1118
July 25, 2015, 06:01:40 AM
#17
I'm trying to find a list of all of the threads I've started. I remember seeing the feature in action before, but I can't remember where it was located.

Thanks in advance

You might be getting confused with myBB. AFAIK myBB has a function on user profiles that allows you to see all threads created by a user, but I don't think SMF has a function similar to that.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 05:30:12 AM
#16
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

Good idea. However, the others who are reading the thread might get confuse.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 05:13:33 AM
#15
Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121

And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter. It should list all the names accordingly as long as different people aren't using the same keyword. But having a feature to directly search for all threads started by me would be an awesome feature.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 04:28:28 AM
#14
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

And he could just tick on "Search in topic subjects only"? Hopefully all his topics he created have the word "a" or "e".

I have tried this, but when I ticked on "Search in topic subjects only" the results is not what expected. It is working fine for me if do not tick on that option. Although the results does not show all threads I have made, only some of them which contain the letter I used to search but at least this is the best way to see the threads made by a user. So thanks to bitbaby for sharing this..

If you want to search this way, type all alphabets with space in between them, change "Match all words" to "Match any words" and enter your username or the username you want.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 04:20:32 AM
#13
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

And he could just tick on "Search in topic subjects only"? Hopefully all his topics he created have the word "a" or "e".

I have tried this, but when I ticked on "Search in topic subjects only" the results is not what expected. It is working fine for me if do not tick on that option. Although the results does not show all threads I have made, only some of them which contain the letter I used to search but at least this is the best way to see the threads made by a user. So thanks to bitbaby for sharing this..
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 04:19:32 AM
#12
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

No it shows all the threads started by you. And it seems to be working fine.

[ img]https://i.imgur.com/dmGTZ2N.png[/img]

And that's exactly what he wanted, to show the threads he created.

I rechecked just now. When searching like that, it shows all "posts"(not only topics) made by that user with the letter(s)/word(s) you type.

You're right, it does seem to be showing threads created by others also. Maybe there's a way to do it with google custom search.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 04:06:56 AM
#11
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

No it shows all the threads started by you. And it seems to be working fine.

[ img]https://i.imgur.com/dmGTZ2N.png[/img]

And that's exactly what he wanted, to show the threads he created.

I rechecked just now. When searching like that, it shows all "posts"(not only topics) made by that user with the letter(s)/word(s) you type.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 03:37:35 AM
#10
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

No it shows all the threads started by you. And it seems to be working fine.

[ img]https://i.imgur.com/dmGTZ2N.png[/img]

And that's exactly what he wanted, to show the threads he created.
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 02:34:15 AM
#9
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

And he could just tick on "Search in topic subjects only"? Hopefully all his topics he created have the word "a" or "e".

No. It will show all the topics whose subjects contain letter a or e. Like I said, there is no feature to get a list of all the threads created by a user.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 01:55:39 AM
#8
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.

And he could just tick on "Search in topic subjects only"? Hopefully all his topics he created have the word "a" or "e".
hero member
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July 25, 2015, 01:50:28 AM
#7
There is no feature for viewing a list of threads you created.

Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.



It will show all the posts you have made which contains letter e or a. But devthedev only want to see the threads he created.
legendary
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July 25, 2015, 12:12:55 AM
#6
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=search


Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.


Great! I can try with a or e in Search for and choose the "Match any word", we will get the results.

Yep, that is exactly what I do:
I use 'a'.

Even for Searching inbox I use that letter. bitcointalk shouldn't make the field compulsory. If there is no 'a' in a PM, I won't see it. Sad
legendary
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July 24, 2015, 11:58:30 PM
#5
Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.


Great! I can try with a or e in Search for and choose the "Match any word", we will get the results.
hero member
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July 24, 2015, 11:47:59 PM
#4
Just put a letter 'e or a' which are most commonly used, in 'Search for' and enter your name in 'by user' and you'll see it. hope it helps.

 [ img]https://i.imgur.com/gRVyb2d.png[/img]

Edit: Not working.
legendary
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July 24, 2015, 10:40:47 PM
#3
I'm trying to find a list of all of the threads I've started. I remember seeing the feature in action before, but I can't remember where it was located.

Thanks in advance


There is no feature in this forum now. Maybe in other forum, or in the new forum software, but not at the moment
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