[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Would it be enough to place a disclaimer on the page with the search
> results, saying something like:
>
>       Note that pages in the groups PmWiki/ and Site/ below are about
>       using this wiki wiki, and not particularly about LyX.

:-(  (my opinion)

> I'll check on how to exclude pages in PmWiki/ from a search... one
> solution could be that the default search form doesn't search
> PmWiki/, Site/ 

It's especially a problem because the results "advanced tables, markup, 
images, etc." all sound like they are related to document preparation 
in LyX. And when one is in a small panic, still a newbie LyX-user, 
etc., it's frustrating. I found I was better off using Google to search 
for terms like "latex LyX myProblem" than using the Wiki search 
feature.

But, that's one opinion only, just wanted to mention it.

> > A link somewhere on the page "how to edit this page" etc., should
> > more than suffice, shouldn't it? (or a separate search field
> > somewhere else for meta-searches)
>
> How do you mean? A link on how to search the entire wiki?

Well, isn't one only really interested in Wiki-howto information when 
one is actually editing/creating (or about to) a Wiki page? So, off the 
top of my head, that is where I would find it useful to have a "Search 
Wiki Help" field.

Thanks for listening (and for the Wiki),

-Kevin



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Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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