Consider order fields when doing searches in the Settings editor#144213
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Consider order fields when doing searches in the Settings editor#144213
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Consider the category when filtering through settings.
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Fixes #143513
This PR allows for the
orderfields of settings and categories to be preserved when users do a search, unless the matches have different match types, such as if one of the matches is a whole word match and the other one isn't.Previously, the
orderfields would only be considered when the user was not doing a search.For example, for the screencap below, the settings are in the order C A B (from the B configuration), then D E F (from the A configuration). Even after searching for "Setting", that order is still preserved, which is what we want.