
Hi Gerd Ah OK. Well it is possible that it is not possible to create a multi word index with a format 6 file. But this raises an important point. I may not be working with the translated form of the word. I made changes to deal with that but they were after mixed index was branched I think. The more transliteration there is the worse the index would be if that is the case. ..steve On 12 December 2014 14:40:04 GMT+00:00, GerdP <gpetermann_muenchen@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Steve,
Steve Ratcliffe wrote
On the other hand, the results without --unicode look worse now with r3369. Search for "ignacego", "jana", "jana pa" show nonsense, only "paderew" looks good. Seems that the search works only when searching for the last word.
So these are without unicode, but with --latin1 (or code-page=1252) ?
For me all your test cases look plausible with --latin1.
The results are without any option regarding codepage. Just the same command without --unicode.
Gerd
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