I want to achieve the multilingual search in Alfresco.
And I know that in Alfresco there is a multilingual function, you could upload the different language version of the document.
But I don't know how can I related them together. That is when I search "cat", I want to get the Japanese version of the document with "ねこ"(means 'cat') in it.
But I can only get the English version as a search result.
Could anyone tell me how can I get all the related document (all the translated version of this document) as search result? Thanks.
Look at the Alfresco Wiki. If you have your locale set to jap, then you should only get the japanese version.
I think you'll need to refer through this documentation in Alfresco. http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/tasks/tuh-multilingual.html
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i´m using drupal8 with solr 7.4 and the search api module. I don´t find a way to configure the search api to get all indexed items by searching with ""(nothing an put enter) or searching by "*". How can i enable such a search behavior?
Thanks a lot
Tim
As upto my understanding on your question, You can Create Facets and configure the filters by specific taxonomy terms or content types. Before that check the fields what you are indexing into the solr.
I'm developing a Lucene search for my Zend 1.12 site. I would like to combine fuzzy search and field boosting. I try syntax like
title:"query"^10~0.8 OR description:"query"~0.8
It seems not to change results. I've also tried to find hints on the Internet, nobody had similar problem. This is query for particular setting and field boosting cannot be set in advance.
The question is: does Lucene support such a combination of modifiers? Is this syntax correct?
I would like to use the full Lucene query syntax on an Orchard CMS based Website.
Currently, after enabling the indexing and search on Orchard, I can search on the website according to the fields I selected on the Orchard search administration page,
but I cannot perform one search on a particular field only (without changing the behavior on the entire search)
I cannot use fuzzy search...
From the logs, I can see that Orchard take care of that part (providing Lucene a good query syntax), but I would like to do it on my own.
For example, when searching "wel" on the website, Orchard will send to Lucene this query : title:wel* body:wel* (if I have the title and body fields activated on the search).
I did see some blogs that talk about coding some features to customize search, but I would like to be sure I'm not missing something before switching to developer mode :)
There are so many scenarios that can be done with search that there is no way to provide such coverage out of the box, which is why the API is very simple to use if you need custom searching capabilities.
You should copy-paste the controller from the search module and use the Parse() method of the ISearchBuilder with the escape parameter to false. This will parse a pure lucene query. You can also use the WithField("body", "value") to do simpler field search.
I don't believe anyone has released any modules that provide additional search functionality, because if you need it, it is so simple to develop ^_^ So yes, you will have to go dev mode to do custom field search
I am working on a project to digitize approximately 1 million images for which metadata will be added to facilitate search.
Each image is, for example, a page in a dictionary. But not text. Just a static scanned image. OCR is not an option :(
My objective is to emulate the current search procedure which consists of looking up the alphabetical entries till the correct page is found. In absence of machine readable text, I am looking at tagging each page with Dictionary range tag. For Example (Apple-Canada). So if someone searches for "Banana", it should hit the (Apple-Canada) range Tag.
Is this supported in SharePoint out of the box? If not, is there an addon product which provides this functionality or am I looking at building a customized extension?
Any help will be appreciated :)
Installing the IFilter for TIF files is done with a couple of clicks and gives you free OCR along the way. Very good for scanned pages.
On your question though: No, SharePoint does not have any kind of "range" tags or fields. The only vaguely similar thing to what you are requesting is the Thesaurus of the search. There you could define acronyms and synonyms for words and it would actually search for something else. So you could enter Banana but it would actually search for Apple. Some examples here: How to: Customize the Thesaurus in SharePoint Search and Search Server.
Other than that I can only think of a custom implemented search provider giving you the flexibility you need.
Drupal's core search module, only searches for keywords, e.g. "sandwich". Can I make it search with a substring e.g. "sandw" and return my sandwich-results?
Maybe there is a plugin that does that?
The most direct module for it is probably Fuzzy Search. I have not tried it. If you have more advanced search needs on a small to medium sized site, Search Lucene API is a fine solution. For a larger site, or truly advanced needs, Solr is the premiere solution.
Recently I made a patch for Drupal's core search module to provide it with partial search (aka n-gram searches) ability. This is tested against Drupal 6.15 & 6.16 releases. You might want to read about patching.
On the other hand you can make use of Apache Solr Search Integration, Search Lucene API modules or other 3rd-party search solutions which takes more time to implement.
PorterStemmer module has its own different story in which you might be interested, too.
Yes. Fuzzy Search (module) does it. https://drupal.org/project/fuzzysearch
Drupal Finder does it somehow, namely: it has an autosuggest feature, so if You start typich sand it should suggest You a node containing sandwich.