Re: Indexing footnotes in Word [message #516 is a reply to message #498] |
Sun, 19 March 2017 03:50 |
Jo Duflou
Messages: 5 Registered: March 2017
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Hi Jerome,
I've had a look, and attach the relevant mdimporter screen grab (PDF),
which all looks ok to me. Also, the next thing I did was removed all
importers except office, outlook, thunderbird (an email app I
preferentially use instead of outlook), then reindex, and that didn't
work either (see attached jpg). Then I removed thunderbird as well,
and reindexed again, and still had the same issue. So, I don't know
where to go from here, I must say. Any more thoughts?
Regards, and thanks for the assistance,
Jo
On 16/3/17 9:40 pm, FoxTrot Engineering wrote:
> Jo Duflou wrote:
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>> When
>> the text is in the body of my doc, that document is indexed both for the
>> DOCX file and the PDF file. However, if the word is only in a footnote,
>> the only index entry is in the PDF file.
> FoxTrot uses Spotlight's metadata importers to extract text from files to index. At least two different metadata importers can handle .docx files: "Microsoft Office.mdimporter" (which is bundled with macOS, and is NOT part of Office or Word), and "RichText.mdimporter".
> The first one should handle footnotes, as far as I can tell, but the second one does not.
> The first one is located in /Library/Spotlight, and the second one in /System/Library/Spotlight.
> As the metadata importers are located in full path alphabetical order, docx files should be handle by Microsoft Office importer, so footnotes should be handled.
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> Did you have manually disable "Microsoft Office" importer? You can manually enable/disable some importers in FoxTrot by pressing the command and option keys while launching FoxTrot, then checking "manage third-party metadata importers".
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> If not, can you copy and paste the following command to a Terminal.app window?
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> mdimport -L
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> does "/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter" appear in the list?
> Maybe another third-party importer could handle your .docx files?
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