From 0d745d0b46fe3bd455b63724035e5c3712df0f3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dockes Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 10:42:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] index config gui --- src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml index df30d6af..08093335 100644 --- a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml +++ b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Dockes - $Id: usermanual.sgml,v 1.55 2007-10-25 08:04:37 dockes Exp $ + $Id: usermanual.sgml,v 1.56 2007-10-26 10:42:10 dockes Exp $ This document introduces full text search notions @@ -312,7 +312,10 @@ recoll run, and it can always be destroyed safely. - Index formats + Xapian index formats + + If your first installation of &RCL; was 1.9.0 or more + recent, you can skip this section. &XAP; has had two possible index formats for quite some time. The "old" one named Quartz, and the @@ -363,20 +366,24 @@ recoll protection. If you use another setup, you should think of the kind - of protection you need for your index, and set the directory - and files access modes appropriately. + of protection you need for your index, set the directory + and files access modes appropriately, and also maybe adjust + the umask used during index updates. + - The indexing configuration + Indexing configuration - You can control which areas of the file system are - indexed, and how files are processed, by setting variables inside - the &RCL; configuration - files. + Variables set inside the + &RCL; configuration files + control which areas of the file system are indexed, and how + files are processed. These variables can be set either by + editing the text files or using the dialogs in the + recoll GUI. You can also use multiple indexes defined by separate configurations, typically to @@ -404,6 +411,39 @@ recoll described in the external packages section + + The indexing configuration GUI + + As of &RCL; 1.10, most parameters + for a given indexing configuration can be set from a + recoll GUI running on this configuration + (either as default, or by setting RECOLL_CONFDIR + or the -c option.) + + The interface is started from the + Preferences menu. It has two main + panels. The first panel allows setting global variables, like + the list of top directories or the list of skipped paths. The + second panel allows setting variables that can be redefined + for subdirectories. This second panel has an initially empty list of + customisation directories, to which you can add. The variables + are then set for the currently selected directory (or at the top + level if the empty line is selected). + + The meaning for most entries in the interface is + self-evident and documented by a ToolTip + popup on the text label. For more detail, you will need to + refer to the configuration + section of this guide. + + The configuration tool normally respects the comments + and most of the formatting inside the configuration file, so + that it is quite possible to use it on hand-edited files, + which you might nevertheless want to backup first... + + + +