On Monday, November 12, 2007, gestadieu wrote:
> one more thing, a very minor one: the 'All' in the category pull-down
> menu is not I18n.
In r5985.
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one more thing, a very minor one: the 'All' in the category pull-down
menu is not I18n.
I don't think I should open a ticket just for this...
On Nov 12, 10:00 pm, gestadieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Carl,
>
> Beta 1, sounds good news! I'll check it out later.
>
> see my answers below.
>
> G
Hi Carl,
Beta 1, sounds good news! I'll check it out later.
see my answers below.
Gerald
On Nov 12, 2:52 am, Carl Vondrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday, November 11, 2007, gestadieu wrote:
> > 1. PDF index: I know it is not directly possible but I am working on a
> > dms solution and
On Sunday, November 11, 2007, gestadieu wrote:
> 1. PDF index: I know it is not directly possible but I am working on a
> dms solution and I am planning to obviously index also files (mainly
> pdf), If I use a command line tool to get the content of the pdf in
> text I guess there is no problem to
Hi!
thanks for the quick answer. Ok I solved both issues:
1. I actually simply forgot to clear the cache...
2. yep I was mistaken by the 'category' in the wiki instead of
'categories', it now works fine.
This is a great plugin again. I hope some other plugin could integrate
out-of-the-box sfLuc
On Sunday, November 11, 2007, gestadieu wrote:
> I tried also to have some variable (%xxx%) categories like in the
> documentation but what ever I do, I cannot see any categories in the
> 'lucene-about myapp', neither a select box to pick one category in the
> default view.
Hey,
There was a mistak
On Sunday, November 11, 2007, gestadieu wrote:
> 1. Custom Indexer: But my question is: how should I name the file and where
to put it?
You can call it whatever you wish and you should probably place in your
project /lib directory. Did you remember to clear your cache and register it
with the