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Display a message when the search in AssetLib doesn't find anything #184

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rezgi opened this issue Oct 25, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by godotengine/godot#33078
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@rezgi
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rezgi commented Oct 25, 2019

Describe the project you are working on:
Learning Godot by making a small platformer

Describe the problem or limitation you are having in your project:
I wanted to use VCS for my project and searched 'VCS' in the AssetLib, and nothing was displayed, so I didn't know if there was a bug or if it found nothing.

Describe how this feature / enhancement will help you overcome this problem or limitation:
It will be less confusing to have a message saying "nothing found" or something like this.

Show a mock up screenshots/video or a flow diagram explaining how your proposal will work:
Screen Shot 2019-10-25 at 21 47 53

Describe implementation detail for your proposal (in code), if possible:
Display a text in the search results saying that nothing was found

If this enhancement will not be used often, can it be worked around with a few lines of script?:
That would be a lot of code for something so small

Is there a reason why this should be core and not an add-on in the asset library?:
Everyone searches in the AssetLib and it would be better to avoid confusion for them when using the software

@Calinou
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Calinou commented Oct 25, 2019

Umm.. I have a nice screenshot but don't know how to put it here ^^

You can drag-and-drop files in the editing box, they will be uploaded to GitHub automatically.

@KoBeWi
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KoBeWi commented Oct 25, 2019

You can drag-and-drop files in the editing box, they will be uploaded to GitHub automatically.

You can also copy-paste image contents directly into text area and it will automatically get embedded.

@rezgi
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rezgi commented Oct 25, 2019

Haha it was way simpler than I thought. Thanks for the info, I updated to issue.

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