Re: [sword-devel] How does the "diatheke" front end have search abilities? Is it using CLucene?

2017-03-02 Thread Peter Von Kaehne
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 02. März 2017 um 08:47 Uhr
> Von: "David Haslam" 

> AFAIK, diatheke itself cannot generate a lucene index for a module.

Correct. You can use mkfastmod as a commandline tool or indeed use xiphos' 
indeces.

Peter

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Re: [sword-devel] How does the "diatheke" front end have search abilities? Is it using CLucene?

2017-03-02 Thread David Haslam
AFAIK, diatheke itself cannot generate a lucene index for a module.

You can specify the search type as *-s lucene* to ensure that it will make
use of any existing index that the user may have already generated from
another front-end such as Xiphos.

Is my understanding correct?

btw. For modules with lots of markup such as the CrossWire KJV, diatheke
searches are very slow.

I rarely use diatheke for this purpose. More often to just output a
specified passage or verse, or  ?

Best regards,

David





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Re: [sword-devel] How does the "diatheke" front end have search abilities? Is it using CLucene?

2017-03-01 Thread ref...@gmx.net
The diatheke uses whatever search capabilities the engine has. If clucene capability is compiled into the engine, the diatheke can use it. And it can always use the engine's inbuilt own searchSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: [sword-devel] How does the "diatheke" front end have search abilities? Is it using CLucene?From: TS <outofthec...@icloud.com>To: sword-devel@crosswire.orgCC: Hi, my impression from the wiki page describing "diatheke" was that it's a CLI to the Sword engine. Due to recent mailing list discussion, it's occurred to me that I do not understand how it has search abilities due to CLucene (or ?) not being part of the core Sword engine. If diatheke was written to allow for it to be able to use CLucene or etc., that sorta makes sense to me, but I'm getting the impression from the discussion that maybe it's not using CLucene? -TS--Sent from phone--___sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.orghttp://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-develInstructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page___
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[sword-devel] How does the "diatheke" front end have search abilities? Is it using CLucene?

2017-03-01 Thread TS
Hi, my impression from the wiki page describing "diatheke" was that it's a CLI 
to the Sword engine. Due to recent mailing list discussion, it's occurred to me 
that I do not understand how it has search abilities due to CLucene (or ?) not 
being part of the core Sword engine. If diatheke was written to allow for it to 
be able to use CLucene or etc., that sorta makes sense to me, but I'm getting 
the impression from the discussion that maybe it's not using CLucene? 

-TS

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