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Mark Miller commented on LUCENE-794:
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Thanks Michael,

Seems we can drop it to me then.

I don't know that the performance would be that bad - you are only extracting 
the terms from an index with a single document, so there is not likely to be 
*that* many terms. 

but,

Initially I thought that highlighting something like the Date would be nice as 
it would visually indicate that piece's involvement in selecting the 
document...but as Mark points out, its really not that helpful at all.

Since Micahel doesn't even need it anymore, it seems we prob shouldn't even 
keep it as configurable. Just drop it then?

- Mark

> Extend contrib Highlighter to properly support PhraseQuery, SpanQuery,  
> ConstantScoreRangeQuery
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-794
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-794
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Other
>            Reporter: Mark Miller
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: SpanHighlighter-01-26-2008.patch, 
> SpanHighlighter-01-28-2008.patch, spanhighlighter.patch, 
> spanhighlighter10.patch, spanhighlighter11.patch, spanhighlighter12.patch, 
> spanhighlighter2.patch, spanhighlighter3.patch, spanhighlighter5.patch, 
> spanhighlighter6.patch, spanhighlighter7.patch, spanhighlighter8.patch, 
> spanhighlighter9.patch, spanhighlighter_24_January_2008.patch, 
> spanhighlighter_patch_4.zip
>
>
> This patch adds a new Scorer class (SpanQueryScorer) to the Highlighter 
> package that scores just like QueryScorer, but scores a 0 for Terms that did 
> not cause the Query hit. This gives 'actual' hit highlighting for the range 
> of SpanQuerys, PhraseQuery, and  ConstantScoreRangeQuery. New Query types are 
> easy to add. There is also a new Fragmenter that attempts to fragment without 
> breaking up Spans.
> See http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-403 for some background.
> There is a dependency on MemoryIndex.

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