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.B \-q
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<query>
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]
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.B recoll
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[
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.B \-c
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<configdir>
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]
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<url>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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In the first form, the
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.B recoll
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command will start the graphical user interface for querying the
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.B Recoll
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@ -73,6 +80,20 @@ command may be specified in this case. These can control the output format
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and the maximum number of results to be printed.
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.PP
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Please refer to online help for a full description.
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.PP
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In the second form, the
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.B recoll
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command can be used to start a native viewer for a document indexed by
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Recoll. It will understand a final URL fragment (separated by a '#'
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character) to indicate an
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.I ipath
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, the specifier for the part of the Recoll document access path which is is
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internal to a container such as a mbox folder or a zip archive, and will,
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if needed, create a temporary file to let a normal system utility display
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the document.
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.PP
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The second form is mostly used for opening embedded documents from the
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Ubuntu Unity Recoll lens.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.PP
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recollindex(1) recollq(1) recoll.conf(5)
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.SH NAME
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recoll.conf \- main personal configuration file for Recoll
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This file defines the indexation configuration for the Recoll full-text search
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This file defines the index configuration for the Recoll full-text search
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system.
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.LP
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The system-wide configuration file is normally located inside
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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ may be overridden by setting it in the personal configuration file, by default:
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.LP
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Please note while we try to keep this manual page reasonably up to date, it
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will frequently lag the current state of the software. The best source of
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information about the configuration are the comments in the configuration
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file.
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information about the configuration are the comments in the system-wide
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configuration file.
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.LP
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A short extract of the file might look as follows:
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Empty lines or lines beginning with # are ignored.
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Affectation lines are in the form 'name = value'.
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.LP
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Section lines allow redefining a parameter for a directory subtree. Some of
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the parameters used for indexaction are looked up hierarchically from the
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the parameters used for indexing are looked up hierarchically from the
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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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.LP
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@ -58,11 +58,6 @@ embedded spaces can be quoted with double-quotes.
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.BI "topdirs = " directories
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Specifies the list of directories to index (recursively).
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.TP
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.BI "dbdir = " directory
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The name of the Xapian database directory. It will be created if needed
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when the database is initialized. If this is not an absolute pathname, it
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will be taken relative to the configuration directory.
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.TP
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.BI "skippedNames = " patterns
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A space-separated list of patterns for names of files or directories that
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should be completely ignored. The list defined in the default file is:
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@ -78,8 +73,16 @@ for the top level ones in
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.BI "skippedPaths = " patterns
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A space-separated list of patterns for paths the indexer should not descend
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into. Together with topdirs, this allows pruning the indexed tree to one's
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content. daemSkippedPaths can be used to define a specific value for the
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real time indexing monitor.
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content.
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.B daemSkippedPaths
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can be used to define a specific value for the real time indexing monitor.
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.TP
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.BI "skippedPathsFnmPathname = " 0/1
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The values in the *skippedPaths variables are matched by default with
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fnmatch(3), with the FNM_PATHNAME and FNM_LEADING_DIR flags. This means
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that '/' characters must be matched explicitely. You can set
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skippedPathsFnmPathname to 0 to disable the use of FNM_PATHNAME (meaning
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that /*/dir3 will match /dir1/dir2/dir3).
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.TP
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.BI "followLinks = " boolean
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Specifies if the indexer should follow
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@ -93,66 +96,6 @@ members by using sections. It can not be changed below the
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.I topdirs
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level.
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.TP
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.BI "loglevel = " value
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Verbosity level for recoll and recollindex. A value of 4 lists quite a lot of
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debug/information messages. 3 lists only errors.
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.B daemloglevel
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can be used to specify a different value for the real-time indexing daemon.
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.TP
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.BI "logfilename = " file
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Where should the messages go. 'stderr' can be used as a special value.
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.B daemlogfilename
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can be used to specify a different value for the real-time indexing daemon.
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.TP
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.BI "indexstemminglanguages = " languages
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A list of languages for which the stem expansion databases will be
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built. See recollindex(1) for possible values.
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.TP
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.BI "defaultcharset = " charset
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The name of the character set used for files that do not contain a
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character set definition (ie: plain text files). This can be redefined for
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any subdirectory.
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.TP
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.BI "maxfsoccuppc = " percentnumber
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Maximum file system occupation before we
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stop indexing. The value is a percentage, corresponding to
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what the "Capacity" df output column shows. The default
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value is 0, meaning no checking.
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.TP
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.BI "idxflushmb = " megabytes
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Threshold (megabytes of new text data)
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where we flush from memory to disk index. Setting this can
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help control memory usage. A value of 0 means no explicit
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flushing, letting Xapian use its own default, which is
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flushing every 10000 documents (or XAPIAN_FLUSH_THRESHOLD), meaning that
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memory usage depends on average document size. The default value is 10.
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.TP
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.BI "filtersdir = " directory
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A directory to search for the external filter scripts used to index some
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types of files. The value should not be changed, except if you want to
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modify one of the default scripts. The value can be redefined for any
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subdirectory.
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.TP
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.BI "iconsdir = " directory
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The name of the directory where
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.B recoll
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result list icons are stored. You can change this if you want different
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images.
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.TP
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.BI "guesscharset = " boolean
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Try to guess the character set of files if no internal value is available
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(ie: for plain text files). This does not work well in general, and should
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probably not be used.
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.TP
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.BI "usesystemfilecommand = " boolean
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Decide if we use the
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.B "file \-i"
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system command as a final step for determining the mime type for a file
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(the main procedure uses suffix associations as defined in the
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.B mimemap
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file). This can be useful for files with suffixless names, but it will
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also cause the indexation of many bogus "text" files.
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.TP
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.BI "indexedmimetypes = " list
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Recoll normally indexes any file which it knows how to read. This list lets
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you restrict the indexed mime types to what you specify. If the variable is
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@ -166,13 +109,232 @@ wasteful if 'uninteresting' big compressed files are present. Negative
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means no limit, 0 means no processing of any compressed file. Defaults
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to \-1.
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.TP
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.BI "textfilemaxmbs = " value
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Maximum size for text files. Very big text files are often uninteresting
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logs. Set to -1 to disable (default 20MB).
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.TP
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.BI "textfilepagekbs = " value
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If this is set to other than -1, text files will be indexed as multiple
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documents of the given page size. This may be useful if you do want to
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index very big text files as it will both reduce memory usage at index time
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and help with loading data to the preview window. A size of a few megabytes
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would seem reasonable (default: 1000 : 1MB).
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.TP
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.BI "membermaxkbs = " "value in kilobytes"
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This defines the maximum size for an archive member (zip, tar or rar at
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the moment). Bigger entries will be skipped. Current default: 50000 (50 MB).
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.TP
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.BI "indexallfilenames = " boolean
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Recoll indexes file names into a special section of the database to allow
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specific file names searches using wild cards. This parameter decides if
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file name indexing is performed only for files with mime types that would
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qualify them for full text indexation, or for all files inside
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qualify them for full text indexing, or for all files inside
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the selected subtrees, independent of mime type.
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.TP
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.BI "usesystemfilecommand = " boolean
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Decide if we use the
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.B "file \-i"
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system command as a final step for determining the mime type for a file
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(the main procedure uses suffix associations as defined in the
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.B mimemap
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file). This can be useful for files with suffixless names, but it will
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also cause the indexing of many bogus "text" files.
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.TP
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.BI "processbeaglequeue = " 0/1
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If this is set, process the directory where Beagle Web browser plugins copy
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visited pages for indexing. Of course, Beagle MUST NOT be running, else
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things will behave strangely.
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.TP
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.BI "beaglequeuedir = " directory path
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The path to the Beagle indexing queue. This is hard-coded in the Beagle
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plugin as ~/.beagle/ToIndex so there should be no need to change it.
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.TP
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.BI "indexStripChars = " 0/1
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Decide if we strip characters of diacritics and convert them to lower-case
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before terms are indexed. If we don't, searches sensitive to case and
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diacritics can be performed, but the index will be bigger, and some
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marginal weirdness may sometimes occur. The default is a stripped index
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(indexStripChars = 1) for now. When using multiple indexes for a search,
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this parameter must be defined identically for all. Changing the value
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implies an index reset.
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.TP
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.BI "maxTermExpand = " value
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Maximum expansion count for a single term (e.g.: when using wildcards). The
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default of 10000 is reasonable and will avoid queries that appear frozen
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while the engine is walking the term list.
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.TP
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.BI "maxXapianClauses = " value
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Maximum number of elementary clauses we can add to a single Xapian
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query. In some cases, the result of term expansion can be multiplicative,
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and we want to avoid using excessive memory. The default of 100 000 should
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be both high enough in most cases and compatible with current typical
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hardware configurations.
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.TP
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.BI "nonumbers = " 0/1
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If this set to true, no terms will be generated for numbers. For example
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"123", "1.5e6", 192.168.1.4, would not be indexed ("value123" would still
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be). Numbers are often quite interesting to search for, and this should
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probably not be set except for special situations, ie, scientific documents
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with huge amounts of numbers in them. This can only be set for a whole
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index, not for a subtree.
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.TP
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.BI "nocjk = " boolean
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If this set to true, specific east asian (Chinese Korean Japanese)
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characters/word splitting is turned off. This will save a small amount of
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cpu if you have no CJK documents. If your document base does include such
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text but you are not interested in searching it, setting
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.I nocjk
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may be a significant time and space saver.
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.TP
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.BI "cjkngramlen = " value
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This lets you adjust the size of n-grams used for indexing CJK text. The
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default value of 2 is probably appropriate in most cases. A value of 3
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would allow more precision and efficiency on longer words, but the index
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will be approximately twice as large.
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.TP
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.BI "indexstemminglanguages = " languages
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A list of languages for which the stem expansion databases will be
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built. See recollindex(1) for possible values.
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.TP
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.BI "defaultcharset = " charset
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The name of the character set used for files that do not contain a
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character set definition (ie: plain text files). This can be redefined for
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any subdirectory.
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.TP
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.BI "unac_except_trans = " "list of utf-8 groups"
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This is a list of characters, encoded in UTF-8, which should be handled
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specially when converting text to unaccented lowercase. For example, in
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Swedish, the letter "a with diaeresis" has full alphabet citizenship and
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should not be turned into an a.
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.br
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Each element in the space-separated list has the special character as first
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element and the translation following. The handling of both the lowercase
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and upper-case versions of a character should be specified, as appartenance
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to the list will turn-off both standard accent and case processing.
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.br
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Note that the translation is not limited to a single character.
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.br
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This parameter cannot be redefined for subdirectories, it is global,
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because there is no way to do otherwise when querying. If you have document
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sets which would need different values, you will have to index and query
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them separately.
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.TP
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.BI "maildefcharset = " character set name
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This can be used to define the default character set specifically for email
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messages which don't specify it. This is mainly useful for readpst (libpst)
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dumps, which are utf-8 but do not say so.
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.TP
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.BI "localfields = " "fieldname = value:..."
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This allows setting fields for all documents under a given
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directory. Typical usage would be to set an "rclaptg" field, to be used in
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mimeview to select a specific viewer. If several fields are to be set, they
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should be separated with a colon (':') character (which there is currently
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no way to escape). Ie: localfields= rclaptg=gnus:other = val, then select
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specifier viewer with mimetype|tag=... in mimeview.
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.TP
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.BI "dbdir = " directory
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The name of the Xapian database directory. It will be created if needed
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when the database is initialized. If this is not an absolute pathname, it
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will be taken relative to the configuration directory.
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.TP
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.BI "idxstatusfile = " "file path"
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The name of the scratch file where the indexer process updates its
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status. Default: idxstatus.txt inside the configuration directory.
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.TP
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.BI "maxfsoccuppc = " percentnumber
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Maximum file system occupation before we
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stop indexing. The value is a percentage, corresponding to
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what the "Capacity" df output column shows. The default
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value is 0, meaning no checking.
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.TP
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.BI "mboxcachedir = " "directory path"
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The directory where mbox message offsets cache files are held. This is
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normally $RECOLL_CONFDIR/mboxcache, but it may be useful to share a
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directory between different configurations.
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.TP
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.BI "mboxcacheminmbs = " "value in megabytes"
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The minimum mbox file size over which we cache the offsets. There is really no sense in caching offsets for small files. The default is 5 MB.
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.TP
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.BI "webcachedir = " "directory path"
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This is only used by the Beagle web browser plugin indexing code, and
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defines where the cache for visited pages will live. Default:
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$RECOLL_CONFDIR/webcache
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.TP
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.BI "webcachemaxmbs = " "value in megabytes"
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This is only used by the Beagle web browser plugin indexing code, and
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defines the maximum size for the web page cache. Default: 40 MB.
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.TP
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.BI "idxflushmb = " megabytes
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Threshold (megabytes of new text data)
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where we flush from memory to disk index. Setting this can
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help control memory usage. A value of 0 means no explicit
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flushing, letting Xapian use its own default, which is
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flushing every 10000 documents (or XAPIAN_FLUSH_THRESHOLD), meaning that
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memory usage depends on average document size. The default value is 10.
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.TP
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.BI "autodiacsens = " 0/1
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IF the index is not stripped, decide if we automatically trigger diacritics
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sensitivity if the search term has accented characters (not in
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unac_except_trans). Else you need to use the query language and the D
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modifier to specify diacritics sensitivity. Default is no.
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.TP
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.BI "autocasesens = " 0/1
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IF the index is not stripped, decide if we automatically trigger character
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case sensitivity if the search term has upper-case characters in any but
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the first position. Else you need to use the query language and the C
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modifier to specify character-case sensitivity. Default is yes.
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.TP
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.BI "loglevel = " value
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Verbosity level for recoll and recollindex. A value of 4 lists quite a lot of
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debug/information messages. 3 lists only errors.
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.B daemloglevel
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can be used to specify a different value for the real-time indexing daemon.
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.TP
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.BI "logfilename = " file
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Where should the messages go. 'stderr' can be used as a special value.
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.B daemlogfilename
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can be used to specify a different value for the real-time indexing daemon.
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.TP
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.BI "mondelaypatterns = " "list of patterns"
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This allows specify wildcard path patterns (processed with fnmatch(3) with
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0 flag), to match files which change too often and for which a delay should
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be observed before re-indexing. This is a space-separated list, each entry
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being a pattern and a time in seconds, separated by a colon. You can use
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double quotes if a path entry contains white space. Example:
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.sp
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mondelaypatterns = *.log:20 "this one has spaces*:10"
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.TP
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.BI "monixinterval = " "value in seconds
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Minimum interval (seconds) for processing the indexing queue. The real time
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monitor does not process each event when it comes in, but will wait this
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time for the queue to accumulate to diminish overhead and in order to
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aggregate multiple events to the same file. Default 30 S.
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.TP
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.BI "monauxinterval = " "value in seconds
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Period (in seconds) at which the real time monitor will regenerate the
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auxiliary databases (spelling, stemming) if needed. The default is one
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hour.
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.TP
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.BI "monioniceclass, monioniceclassdata"
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These allow defining the ionice class and data used by the indexer (default
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class 3, no data).
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.TP
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.BI "filtermaxseconds = " "value in seconds"
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Maximum filter execution time, after which it is aborted. Some postscript
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programs just loop...
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.TP
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.BI "filtersdir = " directory
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A directory to search for the external filter scripts used to index some
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types of files. The value should not be changed, except if you want to
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modify one of the default scripts. The value can be redefined for any
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subdirectory.
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.TP
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.BI "iconsdir = " directory
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The name of the directory where
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.B recoll
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result list icons are stored. You can change this if you want different
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images.
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.TP
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.BI "idxabsmlen = " value
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Recoll stores an abstract for each indexed file inside the database. The
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text can come from an actual 'abstract' section in the document or will
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cases where you don't need the functionality or when it is unusable because
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aspell crashes during dictionary generation.
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.TP
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.BI "nocjk = " boolean
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If this set to true, specific east asian (Chinese Korean Japanese)
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characters/word splitting is turned off. This will save a small amount of
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cpu if you have no CJK documents. If your document base does include such
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text but you are not interested in searching it, setting
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.I nocjk
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may be a significant time and space saver.
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.TP
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.BI "cjkngramlen = " value
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This lets you adjust the size of n-grams used for indexing CJK text. The
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default value of 2 is probably appropriate in most cases. A value of 3
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would allow more precision and efficiency on longer words, but the index
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will be approximately twice as large.
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.BI "mhmboxquirks = " flags
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This allows definining location-related quirks for the mailbox
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handler. Currently only the tbird flag is defined, and it should be set for
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directories which hold Thunderbird data, as their folder format is weird.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.PP
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recollindex(1) recoll(1)
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@ -4201,6 +4201,13 @@ skippedPaths = ~/somedir/∗.txt
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term><varname>membermaxkbs</varname></term>
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<listitem><para>This defines the maximum size in kilobytes for
|
||||
an archive member (zip, tar or rar at the moment). Bigger
|
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entries will be skipped.</para>
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||||
</listitem>
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||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
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||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>indexallfilenames</varname></term>
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<listitem><para>&RCL; indexes file names in a special
|
||||
section of the database to allow specific file names
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||||
@ -4258,8 +4265,10 @@ skippedPaths = ~/somedir/∗.txt
|
||||
don't, searches sensitive to case and diacritics can be
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||||
performed, but the index will be bigger, and some marginal
|
||||
weirdness may sometimes occur. The default is a stripped
|
||||
index (<literal>indexStripChars = 1</literal> for
|
||||
now.</para>
|
||||
index (<literal>indexStripChars = 1</literal>) for
|
||||
now. When using multiple indexes for a search,
|
||||
this parameter must be defined identically for
|
||||
all. Changing the value implies an index reset.</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4537,15 +4546,18 @@ mondelaypatterns = *.log:20 "this one has spaces*:10"
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>monioniceclass, monioniceclassdata
|
||||
</varname></term><listitem><para>These allow defining the
|
||||
<application>ionice</application> class and data used by the
|
||||
indexer (default class 3, no data).</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>filtermaxseconds</varname></term>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Maximum filter execution time, after which it
|
||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>filtermaxseconds</varname></term>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Maximum filter execution time, after which it
|
||||
is aborted. Some postscript programs just loop...</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>filtersdir</varname></term>
|
||||
<listitem><para>A directory to search for the external
|
||||
filter scripts used to index some types of files. The
|
||||
@ -4600,6 +4612,17 @@ mondelaypatterns = *.log:20 "this one has spaces*:10"
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry><term><varname>mhmboxquirks</varname></term>
|
||||
<listitem><para>This allows definining location-related quirks
|
||||
for the mailbox handler. Currently only the
|
||||
<literal>tbird</literal> flag is defined, and it should be set
|
||||
for directories which hold
|
||||
<application>Thunderbird</application> data, as their folder
|
||||
format is weird.</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
</variablelist>
|
||||
</sect3>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ bool MimeHandlerExecMultiple::startCmd()
|
||||
string cmd = params.front();
|
||||
|
||||
m_maxmemberkb = 50000;
|
||||
m_config->getConfParam("maxmemberkb", &m_maxmemberkb);
|
||||
m_config->getConfParam("membermaxkbs", &m_maxmemberkb);
|
||||
ostringstream oss;
|
||||
oss << "RECOLL_FILTER_MAXMEMBERKB=" << m_maxmemberkb;
|
||||
m_cmd.putenv(oss.str());
|
||||
|
||||
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ public:
|
||||
virtual std::string getReason()
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (m_seq.isNull())
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
return string();
|
||||
return m_seq->getReason();
|
||||
}
|
||||
virtual std::string title() {return m_seq->title();}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ indexallfilenames = 1
|
||||
# Size limit for archive members. This is passed to the filters in the
|
||||
# environment as RECOLL_FILTER_MAXMEMBERKB
|
||||
#
|
||||
maxmemberkb = 50000
|
||||
membermaxkbs = 50000
|
||||
|
||||
# Size limit for compressed files. We need to decompress these in a
|
||||
# temporary directory for identification, which can be wasteful in some
|
||||
|
||||
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