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Please note that, due to the relatively dynamic nature of this
information, the most up to date version is now kept on the Recoll helper
applications page along with links to the home pages or best
source/patches download links. The list below is not updated often and may
be quite stale.
source/patches pages, and misc tips. The list below is not updated often
and may be quite stale.
For many Linux distributions, most of the commands listed can be installed
from the package repositories. However, the packages are sometimes
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* MS Open XML (docx) needs xsltproc.
* Wordperfect files need wpd2html from the libwpd package.
* Wordperfect files need wpd2html from the libwpd (or libwpd-tools on
Ubuntu) package.
* RTF files need unrtf, which, in its standard version, has much trouble
with non-western character sets. Check the Recoll helper applications
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* Midi karaoke files need Python and the Midi module
* Konqueror webarchive format with Python (uses the Tarfile module).
* mimehtml web archive format (support based on the mail filter, which
introduces some mild weirdness, but still usable).
Text, HTML, mail folders, and Scribus files are processed internally. Lyx
is used to index Lyx files. Many filters need iconv and the standard sed
and awk.

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3.1.2. The default result list
3.1.3. The alternate result table
3.1.3. The result table
3.1.4. The preview window
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3.1.3. The alternate result table
3.1.3. The result table
In Recoll 1.15 and newer, the results can now be shown in a
spreadsheet-like display. You can switch to this presentation by clicking
the table-like icon in the toolbar (this is a toggle, click again to
restore the list).
In Recoll 1.15 and newer, the results can be displayed in spreadsheet-like
fashion. You can switch to this presentation by clicking the table-like
icon in the toolbar (this is a toggle, click again to restore the list).
Clicking on the column headers will allow sorting by the values in the
column. You can click again to invert the order, and use the header
right-click menu to reset sorting to the default relevance order.
right-click menu to reset sorting to the default relevance order (you can
also use the sort-by-date arrows to do this).
Both the list and the table display the same underlying results. The sort
order set from the table is still active if you switch back to the list
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window with the corresponding values. You can click the row to freeze the
display. The bottom area is equivalent to a classical result list
paragraph, with links for starting a preview or a native application, and
an equivalent right-click menu.
an equivalent right-click menu. Typing Esc (the Escape key) will unfreeze
the display.
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lists will be in the restored state).
* The bottom part allows restricting the search results to a sub-tree of
the indexed area. If you need to do this often, you may think of
setting up multiple indexes instead, as the performance will be much
better.
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.
Phrases and Proximity searches. These two clauses work in similar ways,
with the difference that proximity searches do not impose an order on the
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The field syntax also supports a few field-like, but special, criteria:
* dir for filtering the results on file location (Ex:
dir:/home/me/somedir). Please note that this is quite inefficient,
that it may produce very slow searches, and that it may be worth in
some cases to set up separate databases instead.
dir:/home/me/somedir). -dir also works to find results out of the
specified directory, only after release 1.16.
* date for searching or filtering on dates. The syntax for the argument
is based on the ISO8601 standard for dates and time intervals. Only
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categories is defined in the Recoll configuration (mimeconf), and can
be modified or extended. The default category names are those which
permit filtering results in the main GUI screen. Categories are OR'ed
like mime types above.
like mime types above. This can't be negated with - either.
Words inside phrases and capitalized words are not stem-expanded.
Wildcards may be used anywhere inside a term. Specifying a wild-card on
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Please note that, due to the relatively dynamic nature of this
information, the most up to date version is now kept on the Recoll helper
applications page along with links to the home pages or best
source/patches download links. The list below is not updated often and may
be quite stale.
source/patches pages, and misc tips. The list below is not updated often
and may be quite stale.
For many Linux distributions, most of the commands listed can be installed
from the package repositories. However, the packages are sometimes
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* MS Open XML (docx) needs xsltproc.
* Wordperfect files need wpd2html from the libwpd package.
* Wordperfect files need wpd2html from the libwpd (or libwpd-tools on
Ubuntu) package.
* RTF files need unrtf, which, in its standard version, has much trouble
with non-western character sets. Check the Recoll helper applications
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* Midi karaoke files need Python and the Midi module
* Konqueror webarchive format with Python (uses the Tarfile module).
* mimehtml web archive format (support based on the mail filter, which
introduces some mild weirdness, but still usable).
Text, HTML, mail folders, and Scribus files are processed internally. Lyx
is used to index Lyx files. Many filters need iconv and the standard sed
and awk.