Hi!

On 28.08.2008, at 18:24, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
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There are superficial differences in the implementations of individual classes. For instance, Ferret provides several different Tokenizer classes; KinoSearch provides one, based on a regex pattern matching one token.

   # KinoSearch version of WhiteSpaceTokenizer
   tokenizer = Tokenizer.new(:pattern => "\\S+")

That's pretty simple ;) With Ferret I can use custom tokenizers to inject additional terms at the same offset (i.e., synonyms), is there another way to achieve that with KinoSearch?

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Do you happen to know if Dave is likely to work on Ferret again someday?

I know he would like to. However, I hope to persuade him to return to his work on Lucy. :)

whatever, as long as it's as powerful and easy to use as Ferret and has ruby bindings I'm all for it :)

Cheers,
Jens

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