4048 words total, the specific word being word number 3943.
So it seems your suspicion was right: just downloaded the nightly and
now everything is being found as expected.
Thanks for both fixes!
a.
Am 03.12.2007 um 01:01 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
>
> 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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