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    13 This section explains how to modify a new design feature in Greenstone, Search Types, which allow fielded searching.  Under "Design Sections", click "Search Types".
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    16 <tr>
    17 <td align="center"><font size="4" face="Verdana"><strong>
    18               Contents
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    26 <td colspan="3"><a href="#simple">Simple Instructions:</a></td>
    27 </tr>
    28          
    29 <tr>
    30 <td colspan="1"> </td><td colspan="2">
    31             What enabling advanced searches means
    32           </td>
    33 </tr>
    34          
    35 <tr>
    36 <td colspan="1"> </td><td colspan="2">
    37             Adding a new search type
    38           </td>
    39 </tr>
    40          
    41 <tr>
    42 <td colspan="1"> </td><td colspan="2">
    43             Removing a search type
    44           </td>
    45 </tr>
    46          
    47 <tr>
    48 <td colspan="1"> </td><td colspan="2">
    49             Changing the order of search types
    50           </td>
    51 </tr>
    52        
     13This section explains how to modify a new design feature in Greenstone, Search Types, which allow fielded searching. The search types specify what kind of search interface should be provided: form, for fields searching, and/or plain for regular searching.  Under "Design Sections", click "Search Types".
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    57 </table>
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     16When you enter the Search Types view, first check "Enable Advanced Searches", which activates the other controls. This changes the collection to use an indexing mechanism that allows fielded searching. Index specification is slightly different in this mode. (When switching between standard and advanced searching, the GLI does its best to convert the index specification, but may not get it completely right.)
    5817<p></p>
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    60 <p></p>
    61 <img width="20" src="../gatherer_small.gif" height="20"><a name="simple"> Simple Instructions:</a>
    62 <p style="text-align:justify"></p>
    63 When you enter the Search Types view, first check "Enable Advanced
    64 Searches", which activates the other controls.  This migrates the collection to
    65 Greenstone 2.4 format, which supports fielded searching, and means that (a)
    66 the index design is different (explained in the <a href="searchindexes.htm#searchindexes">Search Indexes</a> section),
    67 (b) there are more text fragments to translate (see <a href="translatetext.htm#translatetext">Translation</a>), and (c) the collection will not be usable under older Greenstone
    68 installations.  If you later uncheck this field, most of your collection will
    69 be migrated back to Greenstone 2.39.  However the Librarian Interface cannot
    70 convert the new index specifications into older ones, so you will have to
    71 re-enter them manually.
    72 <p></p>
    73 To add a search type, select it from the "Search Types" list and click "Add Search Type".  Each type can only appear in the list once.
     18To add a search type, select it from the "Search Types" list and click "Add Search Type".  Each type can only appear in the list once. The first search type will be the default, and will appear on the search page of the built collection. Any others will be selectable from the preferences page.
    7419<p></p>
    7520To remove a search type, select it from the "Currently Assigned Search Types"
    7621list and click "Remove Search Type".  The list must contain at least
    7722one search type.
    78 <p></p>
    79 To change to order of a search type, select it from the list and click "Move
    80 Up" or "Move Down". The first one will be the default.
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