You could pretty easily have your scope bar be a selection from a list
of canned FilterQueries that you write ahead of time.

Does that make sense?

Michael Della Bitta

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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Valentin, AJ <avalen...@scires.com> wrote:
> Can anyone help me out?  I've tried a number of support paths, but I'm 
> getting nowhere.
>
> I need to add a 'Scope Bar' to my Solr search mechanism, so I can let the 
> user's search within a given Scope instead of 'All'...if they wish.
>
> It would be like the Drupal.org search (www.drupal.org<http://www.drupal.org>)
>
> You can either search 'All' (set as default) or the user can set a scope to 
> search only in:
> 'Modules' or 'Themes' or 'Documentation' or 'Forums & Issues' or 'Groups'
>
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