Search Tips (Advanced Search)
The advanced search box includes four text fields and a number of
search controls.
To perform a search, enter your search terms in the appropriate text
fields, select your desired search controls, and press "search".
The text fields include "all", "phrase", "any", and "none". Enter
your query in one or more of these fields. A page must match all fields
to be included in the result.
- all - pages which include all of the terms entered in this field are returned
- phrase - pages which include these terms together in this order are returned
- any - pages which include any of these terms are returned
- none - pages which include other selected terms, but none of these terms are returned. Note that
this field cannot be used alone, but must be combined with terms in the all, phrase, or any, fields.
Use the search controls to modify the default search behavior.
- number of results
The search engine can show from 1 to 25 results per page. Use this dropdown
to select the number of results you would like to see on each page.
- description text
When a search is performed a snippet of text is shown from each page which matches
the search. Use this dropdown to control how much text you would like to see
with each search result.
- word stemming
Word stemming is used to match multiple forms of a word to a single query term. For
example, when stemming is on, the word "use" would also match "used" and "using", and
the word "run" would match "runs" and "running".
Word stemming is language dependent and is not available for all languages.
Use the dropdown to select the language you are searching in.
If you want only exact matches select "none" from the dropdown to turn word stemming off.
Note: when matching case or accent sensitive query terms, turn stemming off. If word stemming is combined with case sensitivity or accent sensitivity, only the unstemmed portion of the word will be matched sensitively.
- accent sensitive
By default accents in words are ignored for word matching. For example "März" would be the same "Marz".
If accent sensitivity is on the words "März" and "Marz" will be handled as different words.
- case sensitive
By default upper and lower case characters in words are considered the same for word matching. For example "march" would be the same "March".
If case sensitivity is on the words "march" and "March" will be handled as different words.
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