On 11/9/15, Richard Hipp <drh at sqlite.org> wrote:
> It is traditional, in a permuted index, to include the complete
> unedited title of each document in the index, even if that title
> begins with a stop-word.  You'll notice that documents that have
> "SQLite" as an interior word are not listed among the "SQLite"
> documents in the permuted index - only those documents that actually
> being with the word "SQLite".  You'll likewise notice that there are
> examples of titles in the permuted index that begin with "The", though
> interior "The" words in titles are not indexed.

That make sense.  Thank you for the explanation.

-- Ambrus

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