Wonderful Rob! Thank you for this! I will test and get back to you!

On Monday, November 26, 2018 at 8:14:25 AM UTC-6, Rob Hoelz wrote:
>
> Hi Josiah, thanks for the feedback!  Result ordering is something I'm 
> concerned about, so I'm glad you're keeping an eye out for it.  I'm looking 
> forward to your commentary on GitHub!
>
> -Rob
>
> On Monday, November 26, 2018 at 4:18:48 AM UTC-6, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Tx Rob. Much appreciated!
>>
>> In testing it I concentrated on specific usage relevant to me ...
>>
>> - analysis of a novel chunked into about 4,000 tiddlers each 
>> corresponding to a paragraph of the original text
>>
>> - test one - "identify all Tiddlers with dog related content (puppy, 
>> puppies, dog, hound, Mastiff) -> Worked WELL.
>> - test two - "identify all Tiddlers that mention "Harold" -> Fine but an 
>> issue on ordering of results.
>>
>> I'll make a more detailed comment on your GitHub.
>>
>> Overall: I think this is very useful but perhaps limited to some use 
>> cases? Maybe when you writing more discursive content? Anyway, at least one 
>> market would definitely be fiction writers.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Josiah
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 25 November 2018 05:32:31 UTC+1, Rob Hoelz wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello TiddlyWiki users!
>>>
>>> I'm happy to announce the latest version of my full text search plugin, 
>>> 1.1.0!  You can get it from my site here 
>>> <https://hoelz.ro/files/fts.html>!
>>>
>>> The first thing you might notice is that I completely revamped the demo 
>>> wiki, providing a lot of examples on how to use the plugin.
>>>
>>> This release includes a number of bug fixes, but more exciting are of 
>>> course the new features.  Among the new features are:
>>>
>>>    - You can now tell the plugin to automatically index your wiki's 
>>>    contents upon startup, rather than having to do it by hand every time 
>>> you 
>>>    load your wiki.
>>>    - Wildcard and fuzzy searches, which were available before, albeit 
>>>    in a limited fashion, are now properly supported.  However, the indexing 
>>>    tricks I had to pull to get them to work properly come at a performance 
>>>    cost, so in order to use them, you need to open the plugin's tab in the 
>>>    control panel and enable them if you want them.
>>>
>>> Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>> -Rob
>>>
>>> PS. Part of the work towards this release involved forking the Jasmine 
>>> plugin included with TiddlyWiki itself to support Jasmine 3; I can bundle 
>>> this up into a properly released TiddlyWiki plugin if others would like to 
>>> use it.  In the meantime, the source for the Jasmine 3 plugin is on my 
>>> GitHub here <https://github.com/hoelzro/tw-modern-jasmine>.
>>>
>>

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