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It would be great if the search engine could create results that include search terms that are not in a similar sequential order as in the search query.
Here's what I mean:
I've got a file called "Peas and Carrots.pdf"
If I query for "Pea Car" i'll get a hit, but if I query "Car Pea" there are no results.
It would be great if queries that are "out of sequence" could be respected too. Quite often I only remeber single terms from Documents, but not the whole title or the sequence of different terms. So I end up entering the first term I remeber and then another one which yields no results, so I try cut pasting the second term in front of the first etc.
Cheers and thanks for the great launcher :)
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ManuelSchneid3r
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[Feature Request] Search Results that are independent from the sequence of entered search terms
[query] Search Results that are independent from the sequence of entered search terms
Aug 10, 2023
ManuelSchneid3r
changed the title
[query] Search Results that are independent from the sequence of entered search terms
Index search independent from the sequence of entered search terms
Aug 10, 2023
It would be great if the search engine could create results that include search terms that are not in a similar sequential order as in the search query.
Here's what I mean:
I've got a file called "Peas and Carrots.pdf"
If I query for "Pea Car" i'll get a hit, but if I query "Car Pea" there are no results.
It would be great if queries that are "out of sequence" could be respected too. Quite often I only remeber single terms from Documents, but not the whole title or the sequence of different terms. So I end up entering the first term I remeber and then another one which yields no results, so I try cut pasting the second term in front of the first etc.
Cheers and thanks for the great launcher :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: