--- a/website/release-1.18.html
+++ b/website/release-1.18.html
@@ -39,15 +39,15 @@
character case and diacritics sensitivity, and it will be
advisable to reset the index in most cases. This will be best
done by destroying the index directory (<tt>rm -rf
- ~/.recoll/xapiandb</tt>).</p>
-
- <p><em>If</em> the 1.18 index is not configured for case and
+ ~/.recoll/xapiandb</tt>).<br>
+ <em>If</em> 1.18 is not configured for case and
diacritics sensitivity, it is mostly compatible with 1.17
- indexes though.</p>
+ indexes.</p>
<p>Case/diacritics sensitivity is off by default for this
release. It can be turned on <em>only</em> by editing recoll.conf
- (see the manual). If you do so, you must then reset the index.</p>
+ (<a href="usermanual/usermanual.html#RCL.INDEXING.CONFIG.SENS">
+ see the manual</a>). If you do so, you must then reset the index.</p>
<p>Always reset the index if installing over an even older
version (1.16 and older). The simplest way to do this is to
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
(<span class="literal">rm -rf ~/.recoll/xapiandb</span>),
then start recoll or
recollindex. <span class="literal">recollindex -z</span>
- will do the same in most, but not all, cases.</p>
+ will do the same in most, but not all, cases.</p>
<p>The subdirectories of xapiandb which were previously used to
store the stem expansion database (stem_english,
@@ -84,8 +84,6 @@
<p>Recoll 1.18 has some major changes, the most visible of
which is the ability to search for exact matches of character case
and diacritics.</p>
-
- <p>Recoll 1.18.0 changes:</p>
<ul>
@@ -103,13 +101,20 @@
behave like they did in 1.17. Sensitivity must be
explicitely requested in most cases.</li>
+ <li>The advanced search screen now has a history
+ function. While the focus is in this window, you
+ can walk the history of searches using the up and down
+ arrows.</li>
+
<li>Recoll has a new capacity to store page break locations
and use them when opening a document at the location for a
- given match. This currently works with PDF, Postscript and DVI
- documents, and the <b>evince</b> viewer.</li>
-
- <li>Recoll can now also pass a search string to the native
- application (again, works with <b>evince</b>).</li>
+ given match. It will also pass a search string to the viewer
+ application. This currently works with PDF, Postscript and DVI
+ documents, and, optimally, the <b>evince</b> viewer.</li>
+
+ <li>The GUI result list has a new "snippets" window for
+ documents with page numbers, which let the user choose a
+ snippet and open the document at the appropriate page.</li>
<li>There is a list of MIME types that should be opened with
the locally configured application even when <em>Use
@@ -122,15 +127,6 @@
behaviour (losing the page number functionality). This can
be done from the <em>Preferences->Gui Configuration</em>
menu.</li>
-
- <li>The GUI result list has a new "snippets" window for
- documents with page numbers, which let the user choose a
- snippet and open the document at the appropriate page.</li>
-
- <li>The advanced search screen now has a history
- function. While the focus is in this window, you
- can walk the history of searches using the up and down
- arrows.</li>
<li>We now allow multiple directory specifications in the query
language, as in: <i>dir:/home/me -dir:tmp</i></li>