Am Donnerstag, den 01.03.2012, 14:28 +0100 schrieb Hans-Peter Diettrich: > Vincent Snijders schrieb: > > Op 1 maart 2012 08:12 heeft Graeme Geldenhuys > > <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven: > >> On 1 March 2012 02:22, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote: > >>> The results are very strange. Entering "documentation" finds almost all > >>> pages, because these have this keyword in the headline and navigation > >>> menu. > >> > >> It even finds result pages where the entered word doesn't appear > >> _anywhere_ in the wiki page. Not the header, not the navigation, not > >> the body. See my example about "freebsd" and the tiOPF result page. > >> > >> The wiki is utterly useless and broken!! If you don't know the > >> directly link to what you are looking for, chances are you will never > >> find it. > > > > I guess you mean: I cannot use the wiki. Or: the index page doesn't > > work like a search page. Or: the textbox on the index page doesn't > > work like I expect. > > > > In that case, you should not use the wiki, but it is not broken. > > Either case indicates the lack of a description, required to use an > existing feature.
That's true. The easy solution would be to write some short rules above or below the search field, about how the index search works. I'd like to see a reminder, tending to forget this works a bit different... -- Marc Santhoff <[email protected]> -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
