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2.4.1. Starting indexing
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2.4.1. Starting indexing
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Indexing is performed either by the recollindex program, or by the
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Indexing is performed either by the recollindex program, or by the
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indexing thread inside the recoll program (use the File menu). Both
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indexing thread inside the recoll program (use the File menu). Both
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programs will use of the RECOLL_CONFDIR variable or accept a -c confdir
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programs will use the RECOLL_CONFDIR variable or accept a -c confdir
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option to specify the configuration directory to be used.
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option to specify a non-default configuration directory.
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If the recoll program finds no index when it starts, it will automatically
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If the recoll program finds no index when it starts, it will automatically
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start indexing (except if canceled).
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start indexing (except if canceled).
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It is best to avoid interrupting the indexing process, as this may
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It is best to avoid interrupting the indexing process, as this may
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runs permanently, the log file may grow quite big, depending on the log
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runs permanently, the log file may grow quite big, depending on the log
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level.
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level.
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While it is convenient that data is indexed in real time, repeated
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While it is convenient that data is indexed in real time, repeated
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indexing can generate a significant load on the system when files such as
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indexing can generate a significant load on the system when files such as
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email folders change. You probably do not want to enable it if your system
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email folders change. Also, monitoring large file trees by itself
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significantly taxes system resources. You probably do not want to enable
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is short on resources. Periodic indexing is adequate in most cases.
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it if your system is short on resources. Periodic indexing is adequate in
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most cases.
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Chapter 3. Searching
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Chapter 3. Searching
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There are two tabs in the dialog, dealing with the interface itself, and
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There are two tabs in the dialog, dealing with the interface itself, and
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with the parameters used for searching and returning results.
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with the parameters used for searching and returning results.
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User interface parameters:
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User interface parameters:
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* Number of results in a result page
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* Number of results in a result page:
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* Highlight color for query terms: Terms from the user query are
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highlighted in the result list samples and the preview window. The
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color can be chosen here. Any QT color string should work (ie red,
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#ff0000). The default is blue.
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* Result list font: There is quite a lot of information shown in the
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* Result list font: There is quite a lot of information shown in the
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result list, and you may want to customize the font and/or font size.
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result list, and you may want to customize the font and/or font size.
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The rest of the fonts used by Recoll are determined by your generic QT
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The rest of the fonts used by Recoll are determined by your generic QT
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config (try the qtconfig command.
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config (try the qtconfig command).
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* Result paragraph format string: allows you to change the presentation
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* Result paragraph format string: allows you to change the presentation
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of each result list entry. This is a qt-html string where the
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of each result list entry. This is a qt-html string where the
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following printf-like % substitutions will be performed:
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following printf-like % substitutions will be performed:
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