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   Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Jean-Francois Dockes
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   Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Jean-Francois Dockes
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   This document introduces full text search notions and describes the
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   This document introduces full text search notions and describes the
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   installation and use of the Recoll application. It currently describes
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   installation and use of the Recoll application. It currently describes
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   Recoll 1.17.
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   Recoll 1.18.
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   [ Split HTML / Single HTML ]
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   [ Split HTML / Single HTML ]
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   Query explanation. You can get an exact description of what the query
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   Query explanation. You can get an exact description of what the query
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   looked for, including stem expansion, and Boolean operators used, by
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   looked for, including stem expansion, and Boolean operators used, by
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   clicking on the result list header.
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   clicking on the result list header.
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   Advanced search history. You can display any of the last 100 complex
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   Advanced search history. As of Recoll 1.18, you can display any of the
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   searches performed by using the up and down arrow keys while the advanced
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   last 100 complex searches performed by using the up and down arrow keys
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   search panel is active.
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   while the advanced search panel is active.
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   Browsing the result list inside a preview window. Entering Shift-Down or
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   Browsing the result list inside a preview window. Entering Shift-Down or
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   Shift-Up (Shift + an arrow key) in a preview window will display the next
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   Shift-Up (Shift + an arrow key) in a preview window will display the next
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   or the previous document from the result list. Any secondary search
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   or the previous document from the result list. Any secondary search
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   currently active will be executed on the new document.
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   currently active will be executed on the new document.