- Built-in hierarchical faceting and - langage attribute for each field On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Stephen Weiss <swe...@stylesight.com>wrote:
> I think an examples page would be a good idea. We've already implemented > search in Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish back with 1.3, but it was not > really very well laid out how it was supposed to work - I had to dig through > bits and pieces of people's configs left in the mailing list archives - and > to be honest, I've never been 100% positive that we did it the "right" way. > On the other hand, that it was possible was pretty obvious to me from > reading the documentation (it was all in the API docs), it was just *how* to > implement it that wasn't very clear for a non-java/lucene programmer like > myself. > > -- > Steve > > > On Feb 25, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Robert Muir wrote: > > Yeah, Thai and Arabic have the stuff in Solr 1.4 >> For Chinese, if you want to do CJK bigram indexing, this is there too. >> If you want to do word-based "smart" indexing, you need to add an >> additional >> jar file to your classpath. >> >> we can add a wiki page with examples of how to use these maybe to make it >> easier? >> >> we could also add notes to new ones in lucene (hindi, czech, bulgarian, >> etc), as it might be easier to copy some code around and get them working >> with solr 1.4 than to write your own! >> >> separately, would you be interesting in helping with Bengali and Marathi? >> > >