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diff --git a/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/views/themes/material/Config/index.html.twig b/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/views/themes/material/Config/index.html.twig index 810c02fa..a6fd2f11 100644 --- a/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/views/themes/material/Config/index.html.twig +++ b/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/views/themes/material/Config/index.html.twig | |||
@@ -227,14 +227,40 @@ | |||
227 | 227 | ||
228 | <div class="row"> | 228 | <div class="row"> |
229 | <div class="input-field col s12"> | 229 | <div class="input-field col s12"> |
230 | <h4>{% trans %}FAQ{% endtrans %}</h4> | ||
231 | |||
232 | <h5>{% trans %}What does « tagging rules » mean?{% endtrans %}</h5> | ||
233 | <p class="help"> | ||
234 | {% trans %} | ||
235 | They are rules used by Wallabag to automatically tag new entries.<br /> | ||
236 | Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add | ||
237 | the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify | ||
238 | your entries. | ||
239 | {% endtrans %} | ||
240 | </p> | ||
241 | |||
242 | <h5>{% trans %}How do I use them?{% endtrans %}</h5> | ||
243 | <p class="help"> | ||
244 | {% trans %} | ||
245 | Let assume you want to tag new entries as « <i>short reading</i> » when the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes.<br /> | ||
246 | In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the <i>Rule</i> field and « <i>short reading</i> » in the <i>Tags</i> | ||
247 | field.<br /> | ||
248 | Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: « <i>short reading, must read</i> »<br /> | ||
249 | Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators: if « <i>readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com"</i> » then tag as « <i>long reading, github </i> » | ||
250 | {% endtrans %} | ||
251 | </p> | ||
252 | |||
253 | <h5>{% trans %}Which variables and operators can I use to write rules?{% endtrans %}</h5> | ||
230 | <p class="help"> | 254 | <p class="help"> |
231 | {% trans %}The following variables can be used to create tagging rules:{% endtrans %} | 255 | {% trans %}The following variables and operators can be used to create tagging rules:{% endtrans %} |
232 | 256 | ||
233 | <table> | 257 | <table> |
234 | <thead> | 258 | <thead> |
235 | <tr> | 259 | <tr> |
236 | <th>Variable</th> | 260 | <th>{% trans %}Variable{% endtrans %}</th> |
237 | <th>Meaning</th> | 261 | <th>{% trans %}Meaning{% endtrans %}</th> |
262 | <th>{% trans %}Operator{% endtrans %}</th> | ||
263 | <th>{% trans %}Meaning{% endtrans %}</th> | ||
238 | </tr> | 264 | </tr> |
239 | </thead> | 265 | </thead> |
240 | 266 | ||
@@ -242,38 +268,56 @@ | |||
242 | <tr> | 268 | <tr> |
243 | <td>title</td> | 269 | <td>title</td> |
244 | <td>{% trans %}Title of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> | 270 | <td>{% trans %}Title of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> |
271 | <td><=</td> | ||
272 | <td>{% trans %}Less than…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
245 | </tr> | 273 | </tr> |
246 | <tr> | 274 | <tr> |
247 | <td>url</td> | 275 | <td>url</td> |
248 | <td>{% trans %}URL of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> | 276 | <td>{% trans %}URL of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> |
277 | <td><</td> | ||
278 | <td>{% trans %}Strictly less than…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
249 | </tr> | 279 | </tr> |
250 | <tr> | 280 | <tr> |
251 | <td>isArchived</td> | 281 | <td>isArchived</td> |
252 | <td>{% trans %}Whether the entry is archived or not{% endtrans %}</td> | 282 | <td>{% trans %}Whether the entry is archived or not{% endtrans %}</td> |
283 | <td>=></td> | ||
284 | <td>{% trans %}Greater than…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
253 | </tr> | 285 | </tr> |
254 | <tr> | 286 | <tr> |
255 | <td>isStared</td> | 287 | <td>isStared</td> |
256 | <td>{% trans %}Whether the entry is starred or not{% endtrans %}</td> | 288 | <td>{% trans %}Whether the entry is starred or not{% endtrans %}</td> |
289 | <td>></td> | ||
290 | <td>{% trans %}Strictly greater than…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
257 | </tr> | 291 | </tr> |
258 | <tr> | 292 | <tr> |
259 | <td>content</td> | 293 | <td>content</td> |
260 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's content{% endtrans %}</td> | 294 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's content{% endtrans %}</td> |
295 | <td>=</td> | ||
296 | <td>{% trans %}Equal to…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
261 | </tr> | 297 | </tr> |
262 | <tr> | 298 | <tr> |
263 | <td>language</td> | 299 | <td>language</td> |
264 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's language{% endtrans %}</td> | 300 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's language{% endtrans %}</td> |
301 | <td>!=</td> | ||
302 | <td>{% trans %}Not equal to…{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
265 | </tr> | 303 | </tr> |
266 | <tr> | 304 | <tr> |
267 | <td>mimetype</td> | 305 | <td>mimetype</td> |
268 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's mime-type{% endtrans %}</td> | 306 | <td>{% trans %}The entry's mime-type{% endtrans %}</td> |
307 | <td>OR</td> | ||
308 | <td>{% trans %}One rule or another{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
269 | </tr> | 309 | </tr> |
270 | <tr> | 310 | <tr> |
271 | <td>readingTime</td> | 311 | <td>readingTime</td> |
272 | <td>{% trans %}The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes{% endtrans %}</td> | 312 | <td>{% trans %}The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes{% endtrans %}</td> |
313 | <td>AND</td> | ||
314 | <td>{% trans %}One rule and another{% endtrans %}</td> | ||
273 | </tr> | 315 | </tr> |
274 | <tr> | 316 | <tr> |
275 | <td>domainName</td> | 317 | <td>domainName</td> |
276 | <td>{% trans %}The domain name of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> | 318 | <td>{% trans %}The domain name of the entry{% endtrans %}</td> |
319 | <td></td> | ||
320 | <td></td> | ||
277 | </tr> | 321 | </tr> |
278 | </tbody> | 322 | </tbody> |
279 | </table> | 323 | </table> |