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It would be useful to be able to include unpublished articles when filtering by tag. For example, I am using Annotum for an upcoming conference. Initially, participants are required to submit an abstract that if accepted will be turned into a full paper. The editors associated with the conference currently have no easy way to identify their papers. Each abstract has a tag (in this case 'COMPACT3') that associates it with this conference. At the very least it would be useful to include unpublished articles when providing the Article count on the edit-tags.php page. This way the editor could navigate to this page and click on the article count to access the relevant list of articles.
Or, include unpublished articles by default for any search performed when the logged on user is an Admin or Editor (probably easier to implement).
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It would be useful to be able to include unpublished articles when filtering by tag. For example, I am using Annotum for an upcoming conference. Initially, participants are required to submit an abstract that if accepted will be turned into a full paper. The editors associated with the conference currently have no easy way to identify their papers. Each abstract has a tag (in this case 'COMPACT3') that associates it with this conference. At the very least it would be useful to include unpublished articles when providing the Article count on the edit-tags.php page. This way the editor could navigate to this page and click on the article count to access the relevant list of articles.
Or, include unpublished articles by default for any search performed when the logged on user is an Admin or Editor (probably easier to implement).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: