Josiah,
I would think the need for a Global search and replace is most likely to be
rare and as a result of a mistake in the development/update of a
TiddlyWiki, whist caution is advised you can open a tiddlywiki file in a
good editor like NotePad++ and use all its text search and replace
Ah, those are the jasmine tests that I forgot to remove - they fail in the
browser but not on the command line because Jasmine 1.3 doesn't support
async stuff terribly well, and the plugin uses a *lot *of async stuff.
I'll remove the tests from the published HTML after work tonight. In the
Ciao Rob
Excellent.
Early questions ...
1 - WHY when I search for "TiddlyWiki" and press advanced search button do
I get this embedded at the bottom of the screen? What is its significance?
2 - Could this plugin be expanded to embrace global Search AND Replace? I
think we still lack SAFE
Hi! Unfortunately I only have English support at the moment - adding
multi-language support was something I had planned but didn't get around
to; stay tuned for a 1.1.0 announcement in the near future!
On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 4:55:49 AM UTC-6, Pedruchini wrote:
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> and stop words
Ah, thanks for pointing that out - I forgot to change that bit of copy!
I'll update that shortly.
On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 2:38:18 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:
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> Looks nice!
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> On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 3:52:50 AM UTC+1, Rob Hoelz wrote:
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>> A while back I announced the initial
> and stop words (so that words like "the", "an", etc are ignored).
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Hi, Rob,
Newbie here. As I'm using TW in the french language, I'd like to have a
different list of "ignored words" . Is that possible ? Which tiddler should
I edit ?
Thanks in advance.
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Looks nice!
On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 3:52:50 AM UTC+1, Rob Hoelz wrote:
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> A while back I announced the initial release of my full text search plugin
> - I'm pleased to announce that I've finished another round of work on it
> and am declaring the result 1.0.0!
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Your readme says:
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