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<h2><a name="source">Source</a></h2>
<h3>Current release distribution: 1.17.3:</h3>
<h3>Current release distribution: 1.17.4:</h3>
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<p><a href="recoll-1.17.4.tar.gz">recoll-1.17.4.tar.gz</a>.
<p><a href="older">recoll-1.17.4.tar.gz</a>.
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<p><a href="recoll-1.18.2.tar.gz">recoll-1.18.2.tar.gz</a>.
<p><a href="older">recoll-1.18.2.tar.gz</a>.
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always a maintenance branch for the current production version.</p>
<h3>Older recoll releases:</h3>
<p>
<a href="recoll-1.18.1.tar.gz">1.18.1</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.17.3.tar.gz">1.17.3</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.16.2.tar.gz">1.16.2</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.15.9.tar.gz">1.15.9</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.14.4.tar.gz">1.14.4</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.13.04.tar.gz">1.13.04</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.12.4.tar.gz">1.12.4</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.11.4.tar.gz">1.11.4</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.10.6.tar.gz">1.10.6</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.9.0.tar.gz">1.9.0</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.8.2.tar.gz">1.8.2</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.7.6.tar.gz">1.7.6</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.6.3.tar.gz">1.6.3</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.5.11.tar.gz">1.5.11</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.4.3.tar.gz">1.4.3</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.3.3.tar.gz">1.3.3</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.2.3.tar.gz">1.2.3</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.1.0.tar.gz">1.1.0</a>.
<a href="older/recoll-1.0.16.tar.gz">1.0.16</a>.
</p>
<p><a href="older">There</a></p>
<h2><a name="packages">Packages</a></h2>

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<h3>Older recoll releases:</h3>
<p>
<a href="recoll-1.19.14p1.tar.gz">1.19.14p1</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.19.14.tar.gz">1.19.14</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.19.13.tar.gz">1.19.13</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.19.12p1.tar.gz">1.19.12p1</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.19.9.tar.gz">1.19.9</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.18.2.tar.gz">1.18.2</a>.
<a href="recoll-1.17.3.tar.gz">1.17.3</a>.
</p>
<p>A whole bunch is <a rel="nofollow" href="older">
<i>there</i></a>, but I can see
no reason whatsoever to use one of these versions.</p>
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produce white space between input tab-separated words, leading
to search failures.</p>
<h2>Purple logs (1.20 and older)</h2>
<p>New <a href="rclpurple">rclpurple</a> filter for Pidging and
other chat applications log files. Handles newer log
formats. </p>
<h2>PowerPoint documents (1.19 and older)</h2>
<p>The <b>rclppt</b> filter was based on <b>catppt</b>, but this

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also set on files without sub-documents (e.g. a pdf).</li>
<li>A new attribute, <span class="literal">pfxonly</span>,
was created. This can be set on any metadata field inside
was created to support the above change. This can be set
on any metadata field inside
the <span class="literal">[prefixes]</span> section of
the <span class="filename">fields</span> file.</li>
the <span class="filename">fields</span> file. The
affected field terms will be indexed <em>only with a
prefix</em>, so they will cause a hit only for a field
search (the general behaviour is that field terms are
indexed both prefixed and not, so they can also cause a
hit when searched as general terms).</li>
<li>A new <span class="literal">[queryaliases]</span>
section was created in
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field name aliases to be used only at query time (to avoid
unwanted collection of data on random fields during
indexing). The section is empty by default, but 2 obvious
alias are in
comment: <span class="literal">filename=fn</span>
aliases are commented: <span class="literal">filename=fn</span>
and <span class="literal">containerfilename=cfn</span>. Setting
them in your personal file may save you some typing if you
search on file names.</li>
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and hyphen. This choice was deemed "less bad" than the
previous one.</li>
<li>The purple filter (for pidgin and other messaging apps)
has been updated for newer log formats.</li>
</ul>