19.10.1 Understanding how OmniHelp FTS works

OmniHelp supports single-term and Boolean (AND, OR, NOT) full-text search. A search on a phrase is implemented by successively ANDing the search terms: topics found include all terms in the phrase, except for stop words (see §19.10.6 Excluding search terms), whether or not those terms occur together.

There are some limitations:

Because OmniHelp is Open Source, anyone can modify or replace the search function to overcome these limitations. You can contribute to the OmniHelp project any tool you make for this purpose, at Sourceforge:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/omnihelp/

See §19.1 Understanding how OmniHelp works.

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Sibling Topics:

19.10.2 Generating search data

19.10.3 Making compound terms searchable

19.10.4 Supporting search for non-ANSI text

19.10.5 Specifying length of search terms

19.10.6 Excluding search terms

19.10.7 Excluding content from being searched

19.10.8 Using regular expressions in search

19.10.9 Highlighting search terms found in topics