>
> Quickest search results via indexing through Apache Lucene like docFetcher 
>> (
>> http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/portable-desktop-search-make-the-most-of-docfetcher/
>> )
>> Please go through the menus of cherry tree software and incorporate which 
>> is easly doable.
>>
> No. Why?
>
> Well I can certainly give a use case for this option. My Library TW ( 
http://www.kizar.co.uk/TW/library.html ) has pointers to a few gigs of 
external documents (.PDFs), and having an external search capability would 
be a boon here. This is something I have tried looking into, but to try and 
make it seamless for local and online searching is a huge PITA.

To be fair though, you're trying to mix two distinctly different 
technologies here, and the moment you try to do that there is a scope for a 
complete failure. I have made some headroad into this by moving my TW into 
a Domino database and feeding the results back using the Shared Tiddlers 
plugin. But this limits the search system to only being available when 
on-line. Which kind of defeats the purpose when it's supposed to be an 
"off-grid" library. :p

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