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Shame on me for not knowing GS better (I've just never been a fan of
Gnome's look). I really like the advanced search dialog (I never knew
it was there!), though a "search all modules" or something like that
would be nice to save time. Or perhaps in the custom list creation
dialog a button that allows one to add all modules from a set (by
category or language) or something like that. This really is what I was
talking about. Excellent. Would it be too hard to create a "verse list"
so that one could save the search results and view them later. That way
you could make full use of cross references, dictionaries, and such
when viewing search results. <br>
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Daniel<br>
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Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Daniel Owens <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dhowens@pmbx.net"><dhowens@pmbx.net></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">the wrong notice would only look ridiculous to the
kind of people who would make use of this.
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The one-sentence addition to About is a minor yet accurate summary.
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<pre wrap="">Regarding the question of breaking up the module, if there aren't
major performance problems with keeping it together, there is good
reason to keep it as one module.
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As far as I'm concerned, it's one module. Anyone wanting to strip out
specific subsections as independent modules is free to do so. (It would
be easy: mod2imp; edit to exclude everything but what's wanted; strip
common prefixes in keys of the retained section; imp2gbs.)
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<pre wrap="">That brings me to another issue: the ability to search genbooks and
commentaries. I have a vague memory of comments on this forum to the
effect that such a feature isn't necessary or desireable, but the
Father's module is a prime example of the kind of genbook that one
would want to be able to search.
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GS is happy to search genbooks; I would think any of the UIs would be.
However, I did find 2 problems in doing so in GS:
- A lucene search for "usury" coughs up just 2 hits, whereas a plain,
blunt, "multi-word" (slow) search coughs up 82. Probable Sword bug?
- I tripped over a bug in which GS hangs when trying to select a
result for viewing in the Adv.Search window, which I'll fix tomorrow.
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<pre wrap="">I don't know what kind of load that puts on the engine
(creating indexes and such), but it seems to me it ought to be a basic
part of the functionality of the Sword front-ends.
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mkfastmod (or integrated equivalent in the UIs) takes about 30sec on my
1.8GHz laptop. Lucene search takes less than a second; multi-word
search takes about 25sec.
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<pre wrap="">It would just be nice to have a general
search dialog that gave the option to search in all genbooks and
commentaries and maybe even dictionaries.
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GS provides for custom module lists to be searched. Define a list and
include EarlyFathers in it. Or define a list and include every genbook
in it.
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