El jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016, 17:22:29 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
>
> Although I like the skinny-tiddlers idea, I notice that if I search for 
> something in text that is not in the current story it won't be found.
>

Yes I know. I have suffered it too.

 

>
> I suppose a long term solution would be a revised search engine that 
> searches the text field back in the database.
>

That is my plan. I want to intercept searches and perform then on the 
database. Maybe creating a different mechanism is required because 
searching the database on every keystroke sounds as too much overload.
 

>
> The work-around for the present would be to make sure that any important 
> key words are in the title.
>

In the title, the tags or any field except the text field. The last option 
(any other field) requires an special search or a filter search but can be 
very useful. Someone has created a "compress" algorithm that puts on a 
field all the unique words that are longer than 3 characters. That could be 
a good hack to think about.

 

>
> Thanks!
> Mark
>
>

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