I have an XML document which transforms without any problem to
the default in html chunked output
/var/www/html/out/html-chunks/index.html and all the ar* files
I want to access this via a link to this index.html from a different
directory: e.g. cd /var/www/html then
ln -s
On 2016-11-10 Janice Manwiller wrote:
>
> The WebHelp search is a source of frustration, mostly because it does
> not support phrase searches...
>
> Has there been any effort to improve the search? Has anyone else
> implemented a custom search that supports phrase searches?
>
In the current
Current versions of Lucene are capable of finding single words or
phrases and can use various operators such as 'AND', 'NOT' etc. (See
https://lucene.apache.org/core/2_9_4/queryparsersyntax.html.) So the
search packaged with Webhelp is either an old version of Lucene or not
Lucene at all. Other
Actually, it looks like I get the same results with or without the quotes.
I'm not sure the quotes are enforcing phrase searching.
The results list for either source connectors or "source connectors" is
divided into the following sections:
Results for: connectors, source
Results for: source
Of course, using quotes around “source connectors” does enforce phrase
searching. But you’re right that having that become more automatic as in Google
searches would be wonderful.
As I remember DocBook WebHelp ends up with Apache Lucene as its search engine,
and Lucene is quite good. But,
We've been facing the issue too, and any tip will be appreciated.
The issue is that people are used to Google Search, and doing that on
the client side is not easy ;-)
Cheers,
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I use DocBook source with the docbkx Maven plugin to generate PDFs,
WebHelp, and some HTML.
The WebHelp search is a source of frustration, mostly because it does not
support phrase searches. So if you search for "source connectors", it looks
for topics that have either the word source or the word
Hi,
Changing
$('html,body')
to
$('#content')
seemed to work for us.
Regards,
Robert
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Sebastian Holder wrote:
> Hi Mary, hi all,
>
> under
> https://sourceforge.net/p/docbook/bugs/1390/
> I have created a bug report (including one possible
Release of XMLmind XML Editor v7.2. Highlights:
- DocBook 5.1[*], DITA, XHTML 5 audio and video elements are now
rendered by embedding a media player in the styled view. This media
player is similar to those found in Web browsers.
- Now fully supports DITA 1.3 Technical Content.
This