19.10.3 Making compound terms searchable

For compound terms that consist of two words separated by a single punctuation character, you can have the search index include each of the individual terms and also the compound term.

To specify which punctuation characters should be considered in identifying compound terms:

[OmniHelpOptions]
; CompoundWordChars = Punctuation marks recognized as connectors of
; compound terms when they separate adjacent words.
CompoundWordChars = :-._+*

The default punctuation characters for compound terms are colon, dash, period, underscore, plus sign, and asterisk.

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Parent Topic:  19.10 Configuring full-text search for OmniHelp

Sibling Topics:

19.10.1 Understanding how OmniHelp FTS works

19.10.2 Generating search data

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

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