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<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Recoll Kio Slave</title>
</head>
<body>
<a href="recoll:///search.html">Recoll search</a>
<h2>Recoll kio slave</h2>
<p>Use this module to perform Recoll searches from any program with
a KIO interface.</p>
<p>The module can work in two modes:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Html interface</b>, close to a simplified QT Recoll
interface.</li>
<li><b>File manager interface</b>, <em>Only with KDE 4.1 and
newer</em>, which presents results as directory entries</li>
</ul>
<p>The module is still in its infancy. You will undoubtedly obtain
strange effects from time to time. If you have any remarks or
ideas about improving kio_recoll, or observe an interesting and
reproducible sequence, please <a href="mailto:jfd@recoll.org">
report it</a>.</p>
<p><b>kio_recoll</b> is primarily
designed and tested with <b>konqueror</b>, and you will
undoubtedly get <i>even</i> more surprising effects with other tools.</p>
<p>The Html interface is currently much more usable. The directory
interface is extremely quirky.</p>
<p>The module is particularly unhelpful with search hits inside
email folders, which Konqueror has no way to access.</p>
<h3>HTML interface</h3>
<p>This works more or less like the Recoll QT GUI, much simplified. The
<a href="http://www.recoll.org/usermanual/rcl.search.lang.html">
Recoll manual</a> describes the queries that can be performed.</p>
<p>Most pages in the interface should quite self-explanatory.</p>
<p>You normally enter this interface by entering "recoll:" or
"recoll:/" in the Konqueror URL entry, and following the "search"
link. You can also directly enter "recoll:/search.html".<br>
In most circumstances, entering a link like
<a href="recoll:/john smith">recoll:/john smith</a> will also
yield an HTML result list.</p>
<p>Compared to QT Recoll, the nice point is that you can click or
drag/drop the icons to access the results in the standard desktop
way.</p>
<h3>File manager interface</h3>
<p>The <i>path</i> part of the URI is taken as a Recoll query
language string and executed. The results are displayed as
directory entries.</p>
<p>There are several ways to enter this interface:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using "recollf" as protocol name instead of "recoll". This is
probably the easiest option inside open dialogs.</li>
<li>Using an URL ending with a&nbsp;'/', ie:
<blockquote>
<a href="recoll:/red apples ext:html/">
recoll:/red apples ext:html/</a>
</blockquote>
</li>
<li>Users who will want to use the file manager view most of the
time can set the <code>RECOLL_KIO_ALWAYS_DIR</code> environment
variable or the <code>kio_always_dir</code> recoll.conf variable
to&nbsp;1. The HTML interface will then only be accessible
through the search link in the top "recoll:" view.</li>
</ul>
<p>No search result details (samples, relevance etc.) are available,
but this interface allows multiple selections and copies, usage
inside any KDE open dialog, etc.</p>
<p>To avoid swamping the interface with thousands of results, the
result count is limited to 100 by default. You can change this value
by setting the <code>kio_max_direntries</code> parameter in your recoll
configuration file (typically ~/.recoll/recoll.conf)</p>
<p>Because of limitations in the current KIO slave usage, the actual
entry names are not those displayed but synthetic ones like
"recollResultxxx". This has unfortunate side-effects when
dragging/dropping the entries to some other application, or when
using an open dialog (the opened file doesn't have the correct path
to the original file).</p>
<p><a href="recoll:///search.html">Recoll Search</a></p>
</body>
</html>