X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ffield-structure.xml;h=4079205a6308d9f2cfa401a5a1e2157819eb1f4b;hp=449260d432159bc6b298b37fde44d94819707a50;hb=1b8e1d7dfece31918056f76819c18675ed6e781e;hpb=9b416ec335af48b943e352a0c741e7997439e517 diff --git a/doc/field-structure.xml b/doc/field-structure.xml index 449260d..4079205 100644 --- a/doc/field-structure.xml +++ b/doc/field-structure.xml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ - + Field Structure and Character Sets In order to provide a flexible approach to national character set - handling, Zebra allows the administrator to configure the set up the + handling, &zebra; allows the administrator to configure the set up the system to handle any 8-bit character set — including sets that require multi-octet diacritics or other multi-octet characters. The definition of a character set includes a specification of the @@ -149,13 +149,13 @@ The character map files are used to define the word tokenization and character normalization performed before inserting text into - the inverse indexes. Zebra ships with the predefined character map + the inverse indexes. &zebra; ships with the predefined character map files tab/*.chr. Users are allowed to add and/or modify maps according to their needs. - Character maps predefined in Zebra + Character maps predefined in &zebra; @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ In addition to specifying sort orders, space (blank) handling, and upper/lowercase folding, you can also use the character map - files to make Zebra ignore leading articles in sorting records, + files to make &zebra; ignore leading articles in sorting records, or when doing complete field searching.