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Multiple tags

Sergio Fedi
Does the new tag model for packages support multiple tags for a class?

For example, instead of having a Test-Model tag, I could have a class that tests a model class tagged both as Test and Model.

I tried to assign a single class two labels (by drag & dropping and it didn't work)
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Re: Multiple tags

Nicolai Hess


2015-04-27 21:41 GMT+02:00 Sergio Fedi <[hidden email]>:
Does the new tag model for packages support multiple tags for a class?

No.
 

For example, instead of having a Test-Model tag, I could have a class that tests a model class tagged both as Test and Model.

I tried to assign a single class two labels (by drag & dropping and it didn't work)

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Re: Multiple tags

EstebanLM

On 27 Apr 2015, at 22:12, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-04-27 21:41 GMT+02:00 Sergio Fedi <[hidden email]>:
Does the new tag model for packages support multiple tags for a class?

No.
And more in deep: Not yet. 

 

For example, instead of having a Test-Model tag, I could have a class that tests a model class tagged both as Test and Model.

I tried to assign a single class two labels (by drag & dropping and it didn't work)


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Re: Multiple tags

Sergio Fedi
Got it.


Thank you guys!

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:

On 27 Apr 2015, at 22:12, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-04-27 21:41 GMT+02:00 Sergio Fedi <[hidden email]>:
Does the new tag model for packages support multiple tags for a class?

No.
And more in deep: Not yet. 

 

For example, instead of having a Test-Model tag, I could have a class that tests a model class tagged both as Test and Model.

I tried to assign a single class two labels (by drag & dropping and it didn't work)