Changeset 4962


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Timestamp:
2003-07-16T15:50:29+12:00 (21 years ago)
Author:
jmt12
Message:

Added new phrases for the SearchTypeManager.

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  • trunk/gli/classes/dictionary.properties

    r4933 r4962  
    165165CDM.GUI.Ready:Ready
    166166CDM.GUI.Root:CDM_ROOT
     167CDM.GUI.SearchTypes:Search Types
    167168CDM.GUI.Subcollections:Partition Indexes
    168169CDM.GUI.SuperCollection:Super-Collection
     
    219220CDM.PlugInManager.Parsing.Message:Design tool is loading plugin information.
    220221CDM.PlugInManager.Parsing.Title:Loading PlugIns
     222CDM.SearchTypeManager.Assigned:Currently Assigned Search Types
     223CDM.SearchTypeManager.Enable:Enabled Advanced Searches
     224CDM.SearchTypeManager.Instructions:Defining the search type is an advanced feature only available when enabled (by checking the 'Enable Advanced Searches' box). Once enabled further controls for selecting and changing the order of search types become available. Select a search type from the combobox and 'Add Search Type', if enabled, to add the search type. Select an existing search type from the list, and use 'Move Up' and 'Move Down' to change the order, or 'Remove Search Type' to remove it.\n\nThe search types specify what kind of search interface should be provided: form, for fields searching, and/or plain for regular searching. The ordering is important as the first one will be used for the initial search page by default.\n\nIt is also important to note that enabling search types causes the appearance of the Indexes view to change as well. Fielded searching is a newer feature of Greenstone, and thus requires different index information. When search types is enabled all current indexes are modified to be valid indexes under the new schema, while disabling search types will cause GLI to do its best to convert new indexes back into the old style but it may not always be successful, in which case the indexes will be removed. In either case a copy of the original index command line will be available as a comment in the configuration file.
     225CDM.SearchTypeManager.SearchType:Search Types:
     226CDM.SearchTypeManager.Title:{39}{46}Search Type Selection & Ordering{47}{34}
    221227CDM.SubcollectionManager.Add:Add
    222228CDM.SubcollectionManager.Assigned:Defined Subcollection Filters
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