Hello,

I have replied to your message, and the previous one, on the new thread
dedicated to the search engine feature, at "Remarks #5":

https://list.orgmode.org/878quf1ji0....@k-7.ch/T/#m2425dcfc7665e88aefcbd81800d2d83aef98cd5b

Best regards

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Gendre Sébastien


Orm Finnendahl <orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de> writes:

> Am Sonntag, den 08. September 2024 um 18:42:51 Uhr (+0000) schrieb
> Ihor Radchenko:
>> I agree that including indexer is just a question of adding specific
>> javascript.
>> 
>> But I think that it would be useful to provide some default toggle to
>> include such a tool without having to know the details of what js to
>> include and where. Just as a simple user option.
>>
>
>  whatever. The js is already included in the pagefind distribution, so
> it is a simple
>
> #+HTML_HEAD: <script src="./pagefind/pagefind-ui.js"></script>
>
> in the org file and the searchbar html in the preamble (or wherever).
>
>> It should probably work for single page as well. I do not see why
>> not.
>
>  sure it works. I just question the raison d'etre, when single page
> search is already integrated into webbrowsers. But as always there
> will be people arguing that it is necessary to have a search bar with
> pop up results integrated into the page and of course there is nothing
> wrong with that. I use pagefind myself, but the site I'm working on
> (built with the multipage exporter BTW) currently contains more than
> 400 files where the browser search can't help.

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