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4.1. Installing a prebuilt copy
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4.2. Packages needed for external file types
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4.3. Building from source
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Prev Home Next
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Customizing the search interface Packages needed for external file
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types
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Prev Home Next
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Customizing the search interface Supporting packages
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4.2. Packages needed for external file types
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4.2. Supporting packages
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Recoll uses external applications to index some file types. You need to
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install them for the file types that you wish to have indexed (these are
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4.3.2. Building
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Recoll has been built on Linux (redhat7.3, mandriva 2005, Fedora Core 3),
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FreeBSD and Solaris 8. If you build on another system, I would very much
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welcome patches.
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Recoll has been built on Linux (redhat7.3, mandriva 2005/6, Fedora Core
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3/4/5), FreeBSD and Solaris 8. If you build on another system, I would
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very much welcome patches.
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Depending on the qt configuration on your system, you may have to set the
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QTDIR and QMAKESPECS variables in your environment:
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* QTDIR should point to the directory above the one that holds the qt
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include files (ie: qt.h).
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include files (ie: if qt.h is /usr/local/qt/include/qt.h, QTDIR should
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be /usr/local/qt).
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* QMAKESPECS should be set to the name of one of the qt mkspecs
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sub-directories (ie: linux-g++).
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On many Linux systems, QTDIR is set by the login scripts, and QMAKESPECS
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is not needed because there is a default link in mkspecs/.
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The Recoll configure script does a better job of checking these variables
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after release 1.1.1. Before this, unexplained errors will occur during
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compilation if the environment is not set up. Also, for 1.1.0 the qmake
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command should be in your PATH (later releases can also find it in
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$QTDIR/bin).
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Configure options: --without-aspell will disable the code for phonetic
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matching of search terms. --with-fam or --with-inotify will enable the
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code for real time indexing. Refer to configure --help output for details.
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Normal procedure:
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Prev Home Next
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Packages needed for external file types Up Configuration overview
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Prev Home Next
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Supporting packages Up Configuration overview
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Link: HOME
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Link: UP
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Link: PREVIOUS
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4.4. Configuration overview
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Most of the parameters specific to the recoll GUI are set through the
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Preferences menu and stored in the standard QT place ($HOME/.qt/recollrc).
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You probably do not want to edit this by hand.
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For other options, Recoll uses text configuration files. You will have to
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edit them by hand for now (there is still some hope for a GUI
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configuration tool in the future). The most accurate documentation for the
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configuration parameters is given by comments inside the default files,
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and we will just give a general overview here.
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There are two sets of configuration files. The system-wide files are kept
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in a directory named like /usr/[local/]share/recoll/examples, they define
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default values for the system. A parallel set of files exists by default
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recoll will give you a chance to edit the configuration file before
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starting indexing. recollindex will proceed immediately.
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Most of the parameters specific to the recoll GUI are set through the
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Preferences menu and stored in the standard QT place ($HOME/.qt/recollrc).
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You probably do not want to edit this by hand.
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For other options, Recoll uses text configuration files. You will have to
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edit them by hand for now (there is still some hope for a GUI
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configuration tool in the future). The most accurate documentation for the
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configuration parameters is given by comments inside the default files,
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and we will just give a general overview here.
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All configuration files share the same format. For example, a short
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extract of the main configuration file might look as follows:
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* Section definition ([somedirname]).
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Section lines allow redefining some parameters for a directory sub-tree.
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Some of the parameters used for indexing are looked up hierarchically from
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the more to the less specific. Not all parameters can be meaningfully
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redefined, this is specified for each in the next section.
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Section definitions allow redefining some parameters for a directory
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sub-tree. They stay in effect until another section definition, or the end
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of file, is encountered. Some of the parameters used for indexing are
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looked up hierarchically from the current directory location upwards. Not
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all parameters can be meaningfully redefined, this is specified for each
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in the next section.
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The tilde character (~) is expanded in file names to the name of the
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user's home directory.
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solution is to have .* in skippedNames, and add things like
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~/.thunderbird or ~/.evolution in topdirs.
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loglevel
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loglevel,daemloglevel
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Verbosity level for recoll and recollindex. A value of 4 lists
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quite a lot of debug/information messages. 2 only lists errors.
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The daemversion is specific to the indexing monitor daemon.
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logfilename
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logfilename, daemlogfilename
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Where the messages should go. 'stderr' can be used as a special
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value, and is the default.
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value, and is the default. The daemversion is specific to the
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indexing monitor daemon.
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filtersdir
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2.3. The indexing configuration
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2.4. Starting indexing
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2.4. Periodic indexing
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2.5. Using cron to automate indexing
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2.4.1. Starting indexing
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2.4.2. Using cron to automate indexing
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2.5. Real time indexing
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3. Search
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3.4. Complex/advanced search
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3.5. Multiple databases
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3.5. The term explorer tool
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3.6. Document history
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3.6. Multiple databases
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3.7. Sorting search results
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3.7. Document history
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3.8. Search tips, shortcuts
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3.8. Sorting search results
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3.9. Customizing the search interface
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3.9. Search tips, shortcuts
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3.10. Customizing the search interface
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4. Installation
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4.1.2. Installing a prebuilt Recoll
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4.2. Packages needed for external file types
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4.2. Supporting packages
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4.3. Building from source
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stem). This expansion can be disabled at search time.
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Stemming, by itself, does not accommodate for misspellings or phonetic
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searches. Recoll currently does not support these features.
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searches. Recoll supports these features through a specific tool (the term
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explorer) which will let you explore the set of index terms along
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different modes.
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build can be forced later on by specifying an option to the indexing
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command (recollindex -z).
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Recoll indexing takes place at discrete times. There is currently no
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interface to real time file modification monitors. The typical usage is to
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have a nightly indexing run programmed into your cron file.
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Recoll indexing can be performed with two different methods:
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* Periodic indexing: indexing takes place at discrete times, by
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executing the recollindex command. The typical usage is to have a
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nightly indexing run programmed into your cron file.
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* Real time indexing: indexing takes place as soon as a file is created
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or changed. recollindex runs as a daemon and uses a file system
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alteration monitor such as Fam, Gamin or inotify do detect file
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changes. Monitoring a big directory tree can consume significant
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system resources.
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The choice between the two methods is mostly a matter of preference, and
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they can be combined by setting up multiple indexes (ie: use periodic
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indexing on a big documentation directory, and real time indexing on a
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small home directory). Monitoring a big file system tree can consume
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| There is nothing in Recoll and Xapian that would prevent interfacing |
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| recollindex -i can be used to add individual files to the index if you |
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| want to play with this, see the manual page. |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Recoll knows about quite a few different document types. The parameters
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In some cases, it may be interesting to index different areas of the file
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system to separate databases. You can do this by using multiple
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configuration directories, each indexing a file system area to a specific
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database. You would use the RECOLL_CONFDIR environment variable or the -c
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confdir option to recollindex to indicate which configuration to process.
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The recoll search program can use any selection of the existing databases
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for each search, this is configurable inside the user interface.
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database. See the section about using multiple databases for more
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information on multiple configurations and indexes.
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2.2. Index storage
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The default location for the index data is the $HOME/.recoll/xapiandb/
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directory. This can be changed by setting the RECOLL_CONFDIR environment
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variable, or by specifying the dbdir parameter in the configuration file
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(see the configuration section).
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The default location for the index data is the xapiandb subdirectory of
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the Recoll configuration directory, typically $HOME/.recoll/xapiandb/.
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This can be changed via two different methods (with different purposes):
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* You can specify a different configuration directory by setting the
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RECOLL_CONFDIR environment variable, or using the -c option to the
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Recoll commands. This method would typically be used to index
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different areas of the file system to different indexes. For example,
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if you were to issue the following commands:
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export RECOLL_CONFDIR=~/.indexes-email
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recoll
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Then Recoll would use configuration files stored in ~/.indexes-email/
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and, (unless specified otherwise in recoll.conf) would look for the
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index in ~/.indexes-email/xapiandb/.
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Using multiple configuration directories and configuration options
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allows you to tailor multiple configurations and indexes to handle
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whatever subset of the available data that you wish to make
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searchable.
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* You can also specify a different storage location for the index by
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setting the dbdir parameter in the configuration file (see the
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configuration section). This method would mainly be of use if you
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wanted to keep the configuration directory in its default location,
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but desired another location for the index, typically out of disk
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occupation concerns.
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The size of the index is determined by the size of the set of documents,
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means that it will be quite typical nowadays (2006), that even a big index
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will be negligible against the total amount of data on the computer.
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The index data directory (xapiandb) only contains data that will be
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rebuilt by an index run, and it can always be destroyed safely.
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The index data directory (xapiandb) only contains data that can be
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completely rebuilt by an index run, and it can always be destroyed safely.
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Values set in the system-wide configuration file (named like
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/usr/[local/]share/recoll/examples/recoll.conf) can be overridden by those
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set in the personal one, named $HOME/.recoll/recoll.conf by default or
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$RECOLL_CONFDIR/recoll.conf if RECOLL_CONFDIR is set.
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You can control which areas of the file system are indexed, and how files
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are processed, by setting variables inside the Recoll configuration files.
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The most accurate documentation for editing the file is given by comments
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inside the central one. If you want to adjust the configuration before
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indexing, just click Cancel when the program asks if it should start
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initial indexing. This will have created a .recoll directory containing
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empty configuration files.
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You can also use multiple indexes defined by separate configurations,
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typically to separate personal and shared indexes, or to take advantage of
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the organization of your data to improve search precision.
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The configuration is also documented inside the installation chapter of
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this document, or in the recoll.conf(5) man page.
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The first time you start recoll, you will be asked whether or not you
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would like recoll to build the index. If you want to adjust the
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configuration before indexing, just click Cancel at this point. That way,
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recoll will have created a ~/.recoll directory containing empty
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configuration files.
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The configuration is documented inside the installation chapter of this
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document, or in the recoll.conf(5) man page. The most immediately useful
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variable you may interested in is probably topdirs, which determines what
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subtrees get indexed.
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The applications needed to index file types other than text, HTML or email
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(ie: pdf, postscript, ms-word...) are described in the external packages
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2.4. Periodic indexing
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2.4.1. Starting indexing
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Indexing is performed either by the recollindex program, or by the
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indexing thread inside the recoll program (use the File menu). Both
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It is best to avoid interrupting the indexing process, as this may
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sometimes leave the index in a bad state. This is not a serious problem,
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as you then just need to clear everything and restart the indexing: the
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index files are normally stored in the $HOME/.recoll/xapiandb directory,
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which you can just delete if needed. Alternatively, you can start
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recollindex with option -z, which will reset the database before indexing.
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as you then just need to delete the index files and restart the indexing.
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The index files are normally stored in the $HOME/.recoll/xapiandb
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directory, which you can just delete if needed. Alternatively, you can
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start recollindex with option -z, which will reset the database before
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indexing.
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2.5. Using cron to automate indexing
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2.4.2. Using cron to automate indexing
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The most common way to set up indexing is to have a cron task execute it
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every night. For example the following crontab entry would do it every day
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start the vi editor to edit the file). You may have more sophisticated
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tools available on your system.
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2.5. Real time indexing
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Real time monitoring/indexing is performed by starting the recollindex -m
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command. With this option, recollindex will detach from the terminal and
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become a daemon, forever monitoring file changes and updating the index.
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The package must have been configured with option --with-fam or
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--with-inotify for the monitoring code and option to be enabled in
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recollindex. This is not currently the default.
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The rclmon.sh script can be used to easily start and stop the daemon. It
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can be found in the examples directory (typically
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/usr/local/[share/]recoll/examples).
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Starting and stopping the daemon could be performed, for example, as part
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of the user session script. For example, my out of fashion xdm-based
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session has an .xsession script with the following lines at the end:
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recollconf=$HOME/.recoll-home
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recolldata=/usr/local/share/recoll
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RECOLL_CONFDIR=$recollconf $recolldata/examples/rclmon.sh start
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fvwm
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RECOLL_CONFDIR=$recollconf $recolldata/examples/rclmon.sh stop
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The indexing daemon gets started, then the window manager, for which the
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session waits. When the window manager exits, the indexing daemon is
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stopped, then the session ends (at script exit). This should be adjusted
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for your flavour of session management, and of course, there are other
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possibilities.
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By default, the indexing daemon will write its messages to a file inside
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the configuration directory (this is controlled by the daemlogfilename and
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daemloglevel configuration parameters). You may want to change this. Also
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the log file will only be truncated when the daemon starts. If the daemon
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runs permanently, the log file may grow quite big, depending on the log
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level.
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The real time indexing code is relatively young, and there are still a few
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quirks. File deletions occurring while the monitor is not running will not
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be detected. You'll have to run a normal incremental indexing pass from
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time to time to purge the database. There may still be other problems.
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Chapter 3. Search
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thing at the right of the text field). Please note, however, that only the
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search texts are remembered, not the mode (all/any/file name).
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Hitting ^Tab (Ctrl + Tab) while entering a word in the simple search entry
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will open a window with possible completions for the word. The completions
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are extracted from the database.
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Typing Esc Space) while entering a word in the simple search entry will
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open a window with possible completions for the word. The completions are
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extracted from the database.
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Double-clicking on a word in the result list or a preview window will
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insert it into the simple search entry field.
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a different ordering by using the Tools / Sort parameters dialog.
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Clicking on the Preview link for an entry will open an internal preview
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window for the document. Clicking the Edit link will attempt to start an
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external viewer (have a look at the mimeconf configuration file to see how
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these are configured).
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window for the document. Further Preview clicks for the same search will
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open tabs in the existing preview window. You can use Shift+Click to force
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the creation of another preview window, which may be useful to view the
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documents side by side.
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Clicking the Edit link will attempt to start an external viewer (have a
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look at the mimeconf configuration file to see how these are configured).
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The Preview and Edit edit links may not be present for all entries,
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meaning that Recoll has no configured way to preview a given file type
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3.4. Complex/advanced search
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The advanced search dialog has fields that will allow a more refined
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search, looking for documents with all given elements, a given exact
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phrase, none of the given elements, or a given file name (with wildcard
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expansion). All relevant fields will be combined by an implicit AND
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clause. All fields except "Exact phrase" can accept a mix of single words
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and phrases enclosed in double quotes.
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search. It has a number of entry fields, each of which is configurable for
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the following modes:
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Advanced search will let you search for documents of specific mime types
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(ie: only text/plain, or text/HTML or application/pdf etc...). The state
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of the file type selection can be saved as the default (the file type
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filter will not be activated at program start-up, but the lists will be in
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the restored state).
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* All terms.
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* Any term.
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* None of the terms.
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* Phrase (exact terms in order within an adjustable window).
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* Proximity (terms in any order within an adjustable window).
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* Filename search with wildcards.
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Additional entry fields can be created by clicking the Add clause button.
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All relevant fields will be combined by an implicit AND or OR conjunction.
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All types of clauses except "phrase" and "near" can accept a mix of single
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words and phrases enclosed in double quotes. Stemming expansion will be
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performed for all terms not beginning with a capital letter, except for
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"phrase" clauses.
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Advanced search will also let you search for documents of specific mime
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types (ie: only text/plain, or text/HTML or application/pdf etc...). The
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state of the file type selection can be saved as the default (the file
|
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type filter will not be activated at program start-up, but the lists will
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be in the restored state).
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You can also restrict the search results to a sub-tree of the indexed
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area. If you need to do this often, you may think of setting up multiple
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@ -506,7 +618,58 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
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3.5. Multiple databases
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3.5. The term explorer tool
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Recoll automatically manages the expansion of search terms to their
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derivatives (ie: plural/singular, verb inflections). But there are other
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cases where the exact search term is not known. For example, you may not
|
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remember the exact spelling, or only know the beginning of the name.
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|
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The term explorer tool (started from the toolbar icon or from the Term
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explorer entry of the Tools menu) can be used to search the full index
|
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terms list. It has three modes of operations:
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|
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Wildcard
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|
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In this mode of operation, you can enter a search string with
|
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shell-like wildcards (*, ?). ie: xapi* .
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|
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Regular expression
|
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|
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This mode will accept a regular expression as input. Example:
|
||||
word[0-9]+ . The regular expression is anchored by enclosing in ^
|
||||
and $ before execution.
|
||||
|
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Stem expansion
|
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|
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This mode will perform the usual stem expansion normally done as
|
||||
part user input processing. As such it is probably mostly useful
|
||||
to demonstrate the process.
|
||||
|
||||
Spelling/Phonetic
|
||||
|
||||
In this mode, you enter the term as you think it is spelled, and
|
||||
Recoll will do its best to find index terms that sound like your
|
||||
entry. This mode uses the Aspell spelling application, which must
|
||||
be installed on your system for things to work. The language which
|
||||
is used to build the dictionary out of the index terms (which is
|
||||
done at the end of an indexing pass) is the one defined by your
|
||||
NLS environment. Weird things will probably happen if languages
|
||||
are mixed up.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that in cases where Recoll does not know the beginning of the string
|
||||
to search for (ie a wildcard expression like *coll), the expansion can
|
||||
take quite a long time because the full index term list will have to be
|
||||
processed. The expansion is currently limited at 200 results for wildcards
|
||||
and regular expressions.
|
||||
|
||||
Double-clicking on a term in the result list will insert it into the
|
||||
simple search entry field. You can also cut/paste between the result list
|
||||
and any entry field (the end of lines will be taken care of).
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
3.6. Multiple databases
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple Recoll databases or indexes can be created by using several
|
||||
configuration directories which are usually set to index different areas
|
||||
@ -552,7 +715,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
3.6. Document history
|
||||
3.7. Document history
|
||||
|
||||
Documents that you actually view (with the internal preview or an external
|
||||
tool) are entered into the document history, which is remembered. You can
|
||||
@ -560,7 +723,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
3.7. Sorting search results
|
||||
3.8. Sorting search results
|
||||
|
||||
The documents in a result list are normally sorted in order of relevance.
|
||||
It is possible to specify different sort parameters by using the Sort
|
||||
@ -575,12 +738,12 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
3.8. Search tips, shortcuts
|
||||
3.9. Search tips, shortcuts
|
||||
|
||||
Term completion. Typing ^TAB (Control + Tab) in the simple search entry
|
||||
field while entering a word will either complete the current word if its
|
||||
beginning matches a unique term in the index, or open a window to propose
|
||||
a list of completions
|
||||
Term completion. Typing Esc Space in the simple search entry field while
|
||||
entering a word will either complete the current word if its beginning
|
||||
matches a unique term in the index, or open a window to propose a list of
|
||||
completions.
|
||||
|
||||
Picking up new terms from result or preview text. Double-clicking on a
|
||||
word in the result list or in a preview window will copy it to the simple
|
||||
@ -604,6 +767,10 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
display the next or the previous document from the result list. Any
|
||||
secondary search currently active will be executed on the new document.
|
||||
|
||||
Forced opening of a preview window (1.6). You can use Shift+Click on a
|
||||
result list Preview link to force the creation of a preview window instead
|
||||
of a new tab in the existing one.
|
||||
|
||||
AutoPhrases (1.5). This option can be set in the preferences dialog. If it
|
||||
is set, a phrase will be automatically built and added to simple searches
|
||||
when looking for Any terms. This will not change radically the results,
|
||||
@ -637,7 +804,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
3.9. Customizing the search interface
|
||||
3.10. Customizing the search interface
|
||||
|
||||
It is possible to customize some aspects of the search interface by using
|
||||
Query configuration entry in the Preferences menu.
|
||||
@ -654,6 +821,44 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
The rest of the fonts used by Recoll are determined by your generic QT
|
||||
config (try the qtconfig command.
|
||||
|
||||
* Result paragraph format string: allows you to change the presentation
|
||||
of each result list entry. This is a qt-html string where the
|
||||
following printf-like % substitutions will be performed:
|
||||
|
||||
* %A. Abstract
|
||||
|
||||
* %D. Date
|
||||
|
||||
* %K. Keywords (if any)
|
||||
|
||||
* %L. Preview and Edit links
|
||||
|
||||
* %M. Mime type
|
||||
|
||||
* %N. result Number
|
||||
|
||||
* %R. Relevance percentage
|
||||
|
||||
* %S. Size information
|
||||
|
||||
* %T. Title
|
||||
|
||||
* %U. Url
|
||||
|
||||
The default value for the string is:
|
||||
|
||||
%R %S %L <b>%T</b><br>
|
||||
%M %D <i>%U</i><br>
|
||||
%A %K
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
You may, for example, try the following for a more web-like experience
|
||||
(but the document title will not act as a link):
|
||||
|
||||
<u><b><font size=+1 color=#1111cf>%T</font></b></u><br>
|
||||
%A<font color=#008000>%U - %S</font> - %L
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
* HTML help browser: this will let you chose your preferred browser
|
||||
which will be started from the Help menu to read the user manual. You
|
||||
can enter a simple name if the command is in your PATH, or browse for
|
||||
@ -750,7 +955,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
4.2. Packages needed for external file types
|
||||
4.2. Supporting packages
|
||||
|
||||
Recoll uses external applications to index some file types. You need to
|
||||
install them for the file types that you wish to have indexed (these are
|
||||
@ -799,15 +1004,16 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
4.3.2. Building
|
||||
|
||||
Recoll has been built on Linux (redhat7.3, mandriva 2005, Fedora Core 3),
|
||||
FreeBSD and Solaris 8. If you build on another system, I would very much
|
||||
welcome patches.
|
||||
Recoll has been built on Linux (redhat7.3, mandriva 2005/6, Fedora Core
|
||||
3/4/5), FreeBSD and Solaris 8. If you build on another system, I would
|
||||
very much welcome patches.
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on the qt configuration on your system, you may have to set the
|
||||
QTDIR and QMAKESPECS variables in your environment:
|
||||
|
||||
* QTDIR should point to the directory above the one that holds the qt
|
||||
include files (ie: qt.h).
|
||||
include files (ie: if qt.h is /usr/local/qt/include/qt.h, QTDIR should
|
||||
be /usr/local/qt).
|
||||
|
||||
* QMAKESPECS should be set to the name of one of the qt mkspecs
|
||||
sub-directories (ie: linux-g++).
|
||||
@ -815,11 +1021,9 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
On many Linux systems, QTDIR is set by the login scripts, and QMAKESPECS
|
||||
is not needed because there is a default link in mkspecs/.
|
||||
|
||||
The Recoll configure script does a better job of checking these variables
|
||||
after release 1.1.1. Before this, unexplained errors will occur during
|
||||
compilation if the environment is not set up. Also, for 1.1.0 the qmake
|
||||
command should be in your PATH (later releases can also find it in
|
||||
$QTDIR/bin).
|
||||
Configure options: --without-aspell will disable the code for phonetic
|
||||
matching of search terms. --with-fam or --with-inotify will enable the
|
||||
code for real time indexing. Refer to configure --help output for details.
|
||||
|
||||
Normal procedure:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -854,6 +1058,16 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
4.4. Configuration overview
|
||||
|
||||
Most of the parameters specific to the recoll GUI are set through the
|
||||
Preferences menu and stored in the standard QT place ($HOME/.qt/recollrc).
|
||||
You probably do not want to edit this by hand.
|
||||
|
||||
For other options, Recoll uses text configuration files. You will have to
|
||||
edit them by hand for now (there is still some hope for a GUI
|
||||
configuration tool in the future). The most accurate documentation for the
|
||||
configuration parameters is given by comments inside the default files,
|
||||
and we will just give a general overview here.
|
||||
|
||||
There are two sets of configuration files. The system-wide files are kept
|
||||
in a directory named like /usr/[local/]share/recoll/examples, they define
|
||||
default values for the system. A parallel set of files exists by default
|
||||
@ -866,16 +1080,6 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
recoll will give you a chance to edit the configuration file before
|
||||
starting indexing. recollindex will proceed immediately.
|
||||
|
||||
Most of the parameters specific to the recoll GUI are set through the
|
||||
Preferences menu and stored in the standard QT place ($HOME/.qt/recollrc).
|
||||
You probably do not want to edit this by hand.
|
||||
|
||||
For other options, Recoll uses text configuration files. You will have to
|
||||
edit them by hand for now (there is still some hope for a GUI
|
||||
configuration tool in the future). The most accurate documentation for the
|
||||
configuration parameters is given by comments inside the default files,
|
||||
and we will just give a general overview here.
|
||||
|
||||
All configuration files share the same format. For example, a short
|
||||
extract of the main configuration file might look as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -894,10 +1098,12 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
|
||||
* Section definition ([somedirname]).
|
||||
|
||||
Section lines allow redefining some parameters for a directory sub-tree.
|
||||
Some of the parameters used for indexing are looked up hierarchically from
|
||||
the more to the less specific. Not all parameters can be meaningfully
|
||||
redefined, this is specified for each in the next section.
|
||||
Section definitions allow redefining some parameters for a directory
|
||||
sub-tree. They stay in effect until another section definition, or the end
|
||||
of file, is encountered. Some of the parameters used for indexing are
|
||||
looked up hierarchically from the current directory location upwards. Not
|
||||
all parameters can be meaningfully redefined, this is specified for each
|
||||
in the next section.
|
||||
|
||||
The tilde character (~) is expanded in file names to the name of the
|
||||
user's home directory.
|
||||
@ -956,15 +1162,17 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or
|
||||
solution is to have .* in skippedNames, and add things like
|
||||
~/.thunderbird or ~/.evolution in topdirs.
|
||||
|
||||
loglevel
|
||||
loglevel,daemloglevel
|
||||
|
||||
Verbosity level for recoll and recollindex. A value of 4 lists
|
||||
quite a lot of debug/information messages. 2 only lists errors.
|
||||
The daemversion is specific to the indexing monitor daemon.
|
||||
|
||||
logfilename
|
||||
logfilename, daemlogfilename
|
||||
|
||||
Where the messages should go. 'stderr' can be used as a special
|
||||
value, and is the default.
|
||||
value, and is the default. The daemversion is specific to the
|
||||
indexing monitor daemon.
|
||||
|
||||
filtersdir
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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