X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2Fintroduction.xml;h=ad1b558c2b2e136e9088204311d6649c8e361e02;hb=af03c4a4f5320b52c7cc5f47bab7c9ad4b3e384d;hp=8a3a147a440b77c1ba4f512e443fd239d78f64b5;hpb=25a37c9be836f891281688788a7a1f967ea2b2cb;p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/introduction.xml index 8a3a147..ad1b558 100644 --- a/doc/introduction.xml +++ b/doc/introduction.xml @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ - + Introduction Overview - + Zebra is a high-performance, general-purpose structured text indexing and retrieval engine. It reads structured records in a @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ NLI-Z39.50 - a Natural Language Interface for Libraries - Fernuniversität Hagen in Germany have developed a natural + Fernuniversität Hagen in Germany have developed a natural language interface for access to library databases. In order to evaluate this interface for recall and precision, they @@ -318,14 +318,14 @@ First, there's the Zebra web site at - , + , which always has the most recent version available for download. If you have a problem with Zebra, the first thing to do is see whether it's fixed in the current release. Second, there's the Zebra mailing list. Its home page at - + includes a complete archive of all messages that have ever been posted on the list. The Zebra mailing list is used both for announcements from the authors (new @@ -338,8 +338,7 @@ Third, it's possible to buy a commercial support contract, with well defined service levels and response times, from Index Data. See - - + for details.