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Bug 449149 - Beagle wont find anything if search term is a substring of a term in the index
Beagle wont find anything if search term is a substring of a term in the index
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 143708
Product: beagle
Classification: Other
Component: General
0.2.16
Other All
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Assigned To: Beagle Bugs
Beagle Bugs
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Reported: 2007-06-19 14:54 UTC by Alexander Hunziker
Modified: 2007-06-20 23:38 UTC
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Description Alexander Hunziker 2007-06-19 14:54:11 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Languages such as German (others?) make it possible to form compound words without spaces or hyphens. for example, the words "abschluss" and "zeugnis" together are "abschlusszeugnis" (final certificate). I have a file on my system called "Abschlusszeugnis MSc.pdf". When I only search for "Zeugnis", beagle can't find the file. Beagle should somehow have a logic to deal with this.

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Does this happen every time?


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Comment 1 Joe Shaw 2007-06-19 21:25:15 UTC
You can use wildcard searches for these.  In your example, "*zeugnis" should work.

There may be a better breakdown that a German analyzer and stemmer could give us; I don't know enough about what's provided (or the German language) to know off the top of my head, though.
Comment 2 Alexander Hunziker 2007-06-20 11:31:55 UTC
Actually "*zeugnis" doesn't do the job. I have to search for "*zeugnis*" to actually find the file "Abschlusszeugnis MSc.pdf". Even so, a german brain works differently -- i want to find a "Zeugnis", so I'm not initially thinking of wildcards. So I think eventually an algorithm that analyses the indexed terms a bit further would help.
Comment 3 Joe Shaw 2007-06-20 23:38:24 UTC
Ok, in that case, I'm going to mark this as a dup of bug #143708.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 143708 ***