---+!! %TOPIC% Search facility for the NatSkin. %TOC% ---++ Description <nop>NatSearch unifies the Jump & Search boxes known from the standard distribution. It uses one input field to either jump to a topic or perform a query. You can even use it as a quick way to create and edit new topic by entering =e:NewTopic= into the input field. <nop>NatSearch is heavily inspired by the <nop>PhotonSearch by Esteban Manchado Velázquez. ---++ Usage <nop>NatSearch basically first tries to find the named topic and jumps to it if it exists. If not a combined topic+content search is started. If the topic matches a "web.topic" pattern then the topic is searched in the given web. If the topic does not exist in this web the following topic+content search will be conducted in the web. That is, you can search for content in a given web using a "web.keyword" pattern. The search string may be prefixed with a set of options that are separated from the rest of the search string with a colon(:). Known options are: | *Option* | *Description* | | e(dit) | edit the named topic; note, that this does not perform any search operation | | n(new) | same as =e= but create a new topic, the named topic must not exist | | g | global search (default is local) | | l | local search | | k | do a keyword match | A search string may consist of a list of terms that are retrieved. If a term shall contain spaces it can be surrounded by double quotes. Each term may be preceded with a minus (-) to exclude this term from the hit set. ---++ Examples | *Search* | *Description* | | <nop>WikiUsers | if the current web is the %USERSWEB% go to the <nop>WikiUsers | | g:WikiUsers | list all topics in all webs whose name match "WikiUsers" | | g:copyright -webpref | list all topics that contain the word "copyright" but not "webpref" | | g:"Good morning" -natskin | list all topics that contain the term "Good morning" but not "natskin" | | e:Sandbox.TestTopic411 | edit <nop>Sandbox.TestTopic411 | | %SYSTEMWEB%.graphics | search for "graphics" in the %SYSTEMWEB% web | ---++ Configuration <nop>NatSearch can be restricted to certain webs and topics by setting WebPreferences. Besides the NOSEARCHALL feature of every web that excludes a web from search the following variables restrict the hit set: | *Name* | *Description* | | =NATSEARCHINCLUDEWEB= | a regular expression that must match webs to be considered | | =NATSEARCHEXCLUDEWEB= | a regular expression that must not match a web | | =NATSEARCHINCLUDETOPIC= | a regular expression that must match a topic in the hit set | | =NATSEARCHEXCLUDETOPIC= | a regular expression that excludes a topic from the hit set | | =NATSEARCHGLOBAL= | 'on' searches in all public webs, \ 'off' restricts search to the current web (default), \ same as the =g= option | | =NATSEARCHKEYWORDS= | 'on' searches for full words only, \ ' off' tries to match substrings also (default) | | =NATSEARCHLIMIT= | limits the number of topics to show, defaults to all | | =NATSEARCHIGNORECASE= | 'on' or 'off', the default is case insensitive | | =NATSEARCHTEMPLATE= | configure application-specific search templates topic | The WebPreferences variable =NATSEARCHTEMPLATE= can be set to a template topic that is used instead of the skin's =search= template. This can be used in <nop>WikiApplications to define a customized look of search results.
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