Hi, Dnia 08-06-2006, czw o godzinie 14:48 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Results generally are capped at 100 per backend. So if a search for > "north" would result in more than 100, this is to be expected. It seems to be the problem (solution?), also like dBera suggested. I did more queries using beagle-query (I forgot to test it earlier...) and restricted my queries to certain mime types: searching for pdf files including "north" returned documents missing from my original general queries. So, again like dBera suggests: maybe beagle (gui) should provide some information like "narrow your search" or allow to select file types? BTW - my case was that I *wanted* to display *all* documents including "north", I knew that if I narrowed my searches I would have got better results. But how many keywords shall I use to be sure that they covered all my files? And I don't think in English (for those who think that one thinks in a language ;), so I didn't realize that "north" had other meanings until I went through 100 documents about "North America", "North Africa", "North Carolina" etc... > You could try running beagle-extract-content on a file which contains > both "north" and "douglass" that isn't being found when you search and > see if the textual data is actually being extracted correctly. Text is extracted, some files do not have "hot content" (?), others do. They show up if I restrict queries to certain mime types. Thank you both for your replies. Best, Rafał _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
