Hi,
To clarify my question, here is an example:
If I type beagle-query keywordA keywordB I only get results where
the phrase keywordA keywordB is exactly found in the document.
However, I want the keywords to be and-connected like e.g. google
handles it.
If the document contains the
Hi,
To clarify my question, here is an example:
If I type beagle-query keywordA keywordB I only get results where
the phrase keywordA keywordB is exactly found in the document.
However, I want the keywords to be and-connected like e.g. google
handles it.
If the document contains the
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 11:53 +0200, Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
Uh oh, my fault. My apologies. Beagle-query works perfectly with
multiple
keywords, even in 0.2.6. All the hassle was caused by the faulty program
of mines
that calls beagle-query.
Many thanks though for your time dealing with
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Gesendet: Montag, 14. August 2006 20:11
An: Sobiech, Steffen
Cc: dashboard-hackers@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: Beagle-search with multiple keywords
Hi,
Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
is there a way to do a beagle-search for multiple keywords using the
CLI-based beagle-query?
I'm not sure I totally understand you
Hello,
is there a way to do
a beagle-search for multiple keywords using the CLI-based
beagle-query?
Kind
Regards
Steffen
Sobiech
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Hi,
Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
is there a way to do a beagle-search for multiple keywords using the
CLI-based beagle-query?
I'm not sure I totally understand you, but you can just pass them in on
the command-line to beagle-query.
Is there something you are seeing which leads you to believe