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<h1>Release notes for Recoll 1.15.0/1.15.9</h1>
<p><em>Notes:</em>
<ul>
<li>1.15.9 fixes a startup crash in 1.15.8. This occurs only on
some architectures, and if you are not experiencing the problem
(it happens every time if at all), you do not need to
upgrade.</li>
<li>1.15.8 fixes quite a few bugs (see
the <a href="BUGS.html#b_1_15_7">BUGS</a> file) and also
breaks my promise to only fix bugs in minor releases because
it also has a few small functional improvements (which
actually border on the bug fix category):
<ul>
<li>Searches now allow negative directory filtering (all
results except from the specified directory). Other
attempts at still impossible negative searches (ie: <span
class="literal">-mime:</span>) now cause explicit errors
messages instead of lame results. The inverted directory
filtering is accessible from the query language and by
checking a checkbox in the advanced search panel.</li>
<li>The GUI advanced search panel now allows specifying a
field for each entry (ie: author/recipient, etc).</li>
<li>Added filters for .war (Konqueror web archive) and
.mhtm (other web archive format).</li>
<li>Result table:
<ul>
<li>The detail area now has a popup menu similar
to the one in the result list (open parent, save to
disk etc.).</li>
<li>Estimated result counts are displayed in the
status line.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<li>1.15.6 and 1.15.7 almost exclusively fix build issues (except
for the indication of the stemming language in the menu, fixed in
1.15.7). If you are running 1.15.5, you probably don't need to
upgrade.</li>
<li>1.15.5 fixes more crashes still in 1.15.2. See the
<a href="BUGS.html#b_1_15_2">BUGS</a> file</li>
<li>1.15.2 fixes the GUI startup crash described below, and an
issue with very long path elements, which manifested itself mainly
while indexing the Beagle queue.</li>
<li>1.15.1 is identical to 1.15.0 except for a very
small modification to allow building with qt 4.4.</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Caveats</h2>
<p>There have been reports of the recoll 1.15 GUI crashing when
starting up after an upgrade. This was fixed by making a
backup of ~/.config/Recoll.org/recoll.conf and deleting it (Qt
stores the QSettings for the recoll GUI in this file, things
like the search history and mix GUI options).</p>
<p>If the result list is displayed with strange indentations, try
to completely clear the result list paragraph format (in query
preferences) to reset it to the default. Next time you open query
preferences, the new default format will be up, and you can make
any desired changes.</p>
<p>The support for Qt 3 has been removed in this version which
uses only native Qt 4 interfaces. If your system has no
support for Qt 4.4 or newer, you need to stick
with <a href="download-1.14.html">Recoll 1.14</a>, which is
still supported.</p>
<p>The defaults for file name searches with multiple fragments
changed from OR to AND: see the changes list below for more
detail.</p>
<p><em>Installing over an older version</em>: version 1.15/14/13
indexes are mostly compatible with 1.11 indexes, but some features
depend on a full index rebuild. These are:
<ul>
<li>Filtering results from a given directory subtree.</li>
<li>Displaying simple filenames in the new result table.</li>
</ul>
</p>
<p>If installing over 1.10 or older, you need a full
rebuild. The best way to do this is to just delete the old
<span class="filename">.recoll/xapiandb</span> directory,
especially if the index was created by an older version.
(ie: <tt>rm&nbsp;-rf&nbsp;~/.recoll/xapiandb/</tt>). On very
old indexes, <tt>recollindex&nbsp;-z</tt> may sometimes end
with a <em>backend doesn't implement metadata</em> error,
which is wasteful because you then need to delete xapiandb and
run the indexing again.</p>
<h2>Changes</h2>
<p>Recoll 1.15.0 has major new GUI features and fixes a number
of small bugs</p>
<ul>
<li>The GUI has a new display for the result list inside a
spreadsheet-like table, with configurable columns and sort by
any column. The table header right-click menu has the <i>reset
sort</i> function and column adding/removing.The "classical" look
is still there, you can dynamically switch between list and
table by clicking the table-like icon in the toolbar. </li>
<li>The old sort tool is gone. There are now vertical arrows in
the tool bar to directly sort by date ascending or descending,
which was its only significant use.</li>
<li>We added duplication indicators to the result list when results
are collapsed because they have bit-for-bit identical
contents. The indicater is the collapse count in parentheses,
displayed just after the relevancy percentage.</li>
<li>There is now a menu entry to clear search history.</li>
<li>File name search: it used to be that multiple fragments
where OR'ed together to perform the search. They are now AND'ed,
which makes more sense in many cases (remembering several
fragments of the file name but not the order), but means that a
search for <tt>*.doc&nbsp;*.odt</tt> will always
fail. Use <tt>ext:doc&nbsp;OR&nbsp; ext:odt</tt> instead.</li>
<li>Autophrase now works with the query language where it makes
sense.</li>
<li>Support for lyrics in midi karaoke files. Works
better with the
Python <a href="http://chardet.feedparser.org/">chardet</a>
character encoding identification module.</li>
<li>Support newer Purple/Pidgin logs using an html format.</li>
<li>Support thunderbird extreme brokiness in handling the mbox
format: naked "^From $" separators are now accepted
with <tt>mhmboxquirks&nbsp;=&nbsp;tbird</tt>.</li>
<li>A change of method for filtering on directory location makes
it much more efficient and faster.</li>
<li>The utf-8 file name is now a stored field by default.</li>
<li>We now catch all exceptions in Python filters to avoid
crash reports from the system on benign filter failures.</li>
<li>Indexing now creates a lock/pid file inside the
configuration directory.</li>
<li>Fixed parallel build issue on FreeBSD.</li>
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