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2006-04-06T14:30:10+12:00 (18 years ago)
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kjdon
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reran the xsl for the new format, and modified xsl files. hopefully only small formatting things have changed :-)

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    13 Indexes are built on particular text or metadata sources.  The search space can
    14 be further controlled by partitioning the index, either by language or by a
    15 predetermined filter.  This section describes how to do this.  Under "Design
    16 Sections", click "Partition Indexes".
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    18 The "Partition Indexes" view has three tabs; "Define Filters", "Assign
    19 Partitions" and "Assign Languages".  To learn more about partitions read about
    20 subcollections and subindexes in Chapter 2 of the Greenstone Developer's Guide.
    21 <p></p>
    22 The Partition Indexes screen is only enables in Library Systems Specialist and Expert modes (see <a href="preferences.htm#preferences">Preferences</a>). Note that the total number of partitions generated is a combination of all indexes, subcollection filters and languages chosen. Two indexes with two subcollection filters in two languages would yield eight index partitions.
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     13<p>Indexes are built on particular text or metadata sources.  The search space can be further controlled by partitioning the index, either by language or by a predetermined filter.  This section describes how to do this.  Under "Design Sections", click "Partition Indexes".</p>
     14<p>The "Partition Indexes" view has three tabs; "Define Filters", "Assign Partitions" and "Assign Languages".  To learn more about partitions read about subcollections and subindexes in Chapter 2 of the Greenstone Developer's Guide.</p>
     15<p>The Partition Indexes screen is only enables in Library Systems Specialist and Expert modes (see <a href="preferences.htm">Preferences</a>). Note that the total number of partitions generated is a combination of all indexes, subcollection filters and languages chosen. Two indexes with two subcollection filters in two languages would yield eight index partitions.</p>
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