On Dec 2, 2007, at 3:29 AM, Alex Hamann wrote:

> Adding further info:
> after logging out and back in the second entry was found (with the
> empty annotation besides the word Peenemünde itself).

Christiaan fixed this one.

> Still not the other one. Find & Replace finds all of them.

Can you count the number of words in that annotation?  If there are  
more than 2000, you're hitting Search Kit's default indexing  
limitation.  That's unexpected in this case, so I've just set it to be  
unlimited.

I'm starting a new beta build right now.  Let us know if the problem  
is fixed, please; the disk image will be dated 2 December.

thanks,
adam

> Am 02.12.2007 um 10:22 schrieb Alex Hamann:
>
>> Are there any know limitations to searches performed via search bar?
>> I have an entry with an extensive annotation. There is one word quite
>> at the end of it ("Peenemünde") wich the search bar can not find. the
>> words around it are all found, not Peenemünde. Actually, doing some
>> further test showed that even if I put this word in an empty
>> annotation field of another entry it will not be found. Can anybody
>> reproduce this or give me a hint why this is causing problems?
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>>
>> Alex
>>
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