diff --git a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
index 2d1a2271..20cb648c 100644
--- a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
+++ b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
@@ -1050,12 +1050,35 @@ fvwm
through the Tools menu or through the main
toolbar.
- The dialog has four sections:
-
+ The dialog has two tabs:
- The top section allows constructing a query by
- combining multiple clauses of different types.
- Each entry field is configurable for the following modes:
+
+ The first tab lets you specify terms to search
+ for, and permits specifying multiple clauses which are combined
+ to build the search.
+
+
+ The second tab lets filter the results according
+ to file size, date of modification, mime type, or
+ location.
+
+
+
+
+ Click on the Start Search button in
+ the advanced search dialog, or type Enter in
+ any text field to start the search. The button in
+ the main window always performs a simple search.
+
+ Click on the Show query details link at
+ the top of the result page to see the query expansion.
+
+
+ Avanced search: the "find" tab
+
+ This part of the dialog lets you constructc a query by
+ combining multiple clauses of different types. Each entry
+ field is configurable for the following modes:
All terms.
@@ -1086,43 +1109,6 @@ fvwm
a mix of single words and phrases enclosed in double quotes.
Stemming and wildcard expansion will be performed as for simple
search.
-
-
- The next section allows filtering the results by
- file size. There are two entries for minimum and maximum
- size. Enter decimal numbers. You can use suffix multipliers:
- k/K, m/M,
- g/G, t/T for 1E3, 1E6,
- 1E9, 1E12 respectively.
-
-
-
- The next section allows filtering the results by their mime
- types, or mime categories (ie: media/text/message/etc.).
- You can transfer the types between two boxes, to define
- which will be included or excluded by the search.
- The state of the file type selection can be saved as
- the default (the file type filter will not be activated at
- program start-up, but the lists will be in the restored
- state).
-
-
-
- The bottom section allows restricting the search results to a
- sub-tree of the indexed area. You can use the
- Invert checkbox to search for files not in
- the sub-tree instead. If you use directory filtering often and on
- big subsets of the file system, you may think of setting up
- multiple indexes instead, as the performance may be
- better.
- You can use relative/partial paths for filtering. Ie,
- entering dirA/dirB would match either
- /dir1/dirA/dirB/myfile1 or
- /dir2/dirA/dirB/someother/myfile2.
-
-
-
-
Phrases and Proximity searches
These two clauses work in similar ways, with the
@@ -1141,12 +1127,61 @@ fvwm
latter, and also a fox is a cunning and quick animal.
- Click on the Start Search button in
- the advanced search dialog, or type Enter in
- any text field to start the search. The button in
- the main window always performs a simple search.
- Click on the Show query details link at
- the top of the result page to see the query expansion.
+
+
+
+ Avanced search: the "filter" tab
+
+ This part of the dialog has several sections which allow
+ filtering the results of a search according to a number of
+ criteria
+
+
+
+
+ The first section allows filtering by dates of last
+ modification. You can specify both a minimum and a maximum date. The
+ initial values are set according to the oldest and newest documents
+ found in the index.
+
+
+
+ The next section allows filtering the results by
+ file size. There are two entries for minimum and maximum
+ size. Enter decimal numbers. You can use suffix multipliers:
+ k/K, m/M,
+ g/G, t/T for 1E3, 1E6,
+ 1E9, 1E12 respectively.
+
+
+
+ The next section allows filtering the results by their mime
+ types, or mime categories (ie: media/text/message/etc.).
+ You can transfer the types between two boxes, to define
+ which will be included or excluded by the search.
+ The state of the file type selection can be saved as
+ the default (the file type filter will not be activated at
+ program start-up, but the lists will be in the restored
+ state).
+
+
+
+ The bottom section allows restricting the search results to a
+ sub-tree of the indexed area. You can use the
+ Invert checkbox to search for files not in
+ the sub-tree instead. If you use directory filtering often and on
+ big subsets of the file system, you may think of setting up
+ multiple indexes instead, as the performance may be
+ better.
+ You can use relative/partial paths for filtering. Ie,
+ entering dirA/dirB would match either
+ /dir1/dirA/dirB/myfile1 or
+ /dir2/dirA/dirB/someother/myfile2.
+
+
+
+
+