Re: highlighting proximity searches [message #506 is a reply to message #505] |
Fri, 17 March 2017 00:40   |
William F
Messages: 12 Registered: March 2017
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i get no highlighting at all.. for example, if the sentence in the PDF is
"through a glorious perfect storm" and I search for this. "{3} glorious
storm", i do get the search result, but when i click on it to show in the
foxtrot window, it has no highlight.
On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 5:33:19 PM UTC-6, FoxTrot Engineering wrote:
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> William F wrote:
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>> when making proximity searches, we get no highlight. As a suggestion,
> maybe
>> Foxtrot could highlight everything between the searched words?
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> Only words found in the given proximity should be highlighted, and not
> isolated words.
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> For example if I search for [includes neighboring words] [very near] [get
> highlight], in your phrase I quoted above, the first occurrence of
> [highlight] is very near of [get] so both words should be highlighted, but
> not the second occurrence of [highlight], which is too far from [get].
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> Do you get a different result?
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