Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 03:05:50 -0700
To: Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: please consolidate the documentation
From: Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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swish-e is supposed to be capable of indexing a Wiki.
Perhaps this categorizing scheme will be quite productive.
PmWiki includes it own indexing scheme: the search field in
each page is able to retrieve match in wiki pages.
swish-e (or similar, htdig e.g.) are useful for segmented
> HTML publication indexing.
I am under the impression that the indexing you speak of
just accelerates PmWikis normal searchbox function which
doesn't include the content of the pdf files on the Wiki?
I'm thinking that the PmWiki indexing scheme will report
text Wiki matches of say "layout" but not .pdf content?
That is the reason behind tagging pages with categories?
swish-e will index pdf files on the wiki and the wiki. I
would like to see a complete file, visually, like a TOC.
The purpose behind the Index was to benefit inexperienced
users who did not already know the keyword needed for the
search; making the Wiki more accessible for new users.
Precompiled special searchindex files don't do that, they
make it faster, but do not include new content-- meaning
something not available to you if you already know the
right keyword, using the normal search function. Indexing
pdf files provides new content, keywords are listed from
a new domain. I didn't get the idea that the Pmwiki index
would include "see also"(s). Increasing internet exposure
had no priority so perhaps you developed the index idea
for the Wiki, independently of the categorization origin.
Regards,
Stephen