+<verb>
+ Structure Attribute (4)
+ none phrase(1) word(2) word list(6)
+
+ none 1 1 2 3
+ = (3) 1 1 2 3
+ < (1) 4 4 4 4
+Relation <= (2) 4 4 4 4
+Attribute >= (4) 4 4 4 4
+ (2) > (5) 4 4 4 4
+ <> (6) - - - -
+ rel (102) 3 3 3 3
+ other 1 1 2 3
+
+</verb>
+
+<verb>
+ Structure Attribute (4)
+ free-form- document- local- string
+ text text number
+ (105) (106) (107) (108)
+ none 3 3 5 1
+ = (3) 3 3 5 1
+ < (1) 4 4 5 4
+ Relation <= (2) 4 4 5 4
+ Attribute >= (4) 4 4 5 4
+ (2) > (5) 4 4 5 4
+ <> (6) - - 5 -
+ rel (102) 3 3 5 3
+ other 3 3 5 1
+
+</verb>
+
+<sect3>Regular expressions
+<p>
+
+Each term in a query is interpreted as a regular expression if
+the truncation value is either <bf/Regxp-1/ (102) or <bf/Regxp-2/ (103).
+Both query types follow the same syntax with the operands:
+<descrip>
+<tag/x/ Matches the character <it/x/.
+<tag/./ Matches any character.
+<tag><tt/[/..<tt/]/</tag> Matches the set of characters specified;
+ such as <tt/[abc]/ or <tt/[a-c]/.
+</descrip>
+and the operators:
+<descrip>
+<tag/x*/ Matches <it/x/ zero or more times. Priority: high.
+<tag/x+/ Matches <it/x/ one or more times. Priority: high.
+<tag/x?/ Matches <it/x/ once or twice. Priority: high.
+<tag/xy/ Matches <it/x/, then <it/y/. Priority: medium.
+<tag/x|y/ Matches either <it/x/ or <it/y/. Priority: low.
+</descrip>
+The order of evaluation may be changed by using parentheses.
+
+If the first character of the <bf/Regxp-2/ query is a plus character
+(<tt/+/) it marks the beginning of a section with non-standard
+specifiers. The next plus character marks the end of the section.
+Currently Zebra only supports one specifier, the error tolerance,
+which consists one digit.
+
+Since the plus operator is normally a suffix operator the addition to
+the query syntax doesn't violate the syntax for standard regular
+expressions.
+
+<sect3>Query examples
+<p>
+Phrase search for <bf/information retrieval/ in the title-register:
+<verb>
+ @attr 1=4 "information retrieval"
+</verb>
+
+Ranked search for the same thing:
+<verb>
+ @attr 1=4 @attr 2=102 "Information retrieval"
+</verb>
+
+Phrase search with a regular expression:
+<verb>
+ @attr 1=4 @attr 5=102 "informat.* retrieval"
+</verb>
+
+Ranked search with a regular expression:
+<verb>
+ @attr 1=4 @attr 5=102 @attr 2=102 "informat.* retrieval"
+</verb>
+
+<sect2>Present