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

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

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

2017-03-01 Thread ref...@gmx.net
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.

[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