Lowlander wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:56 am
What is incorrect about the statement?
Respect diacritics / Match within words will not find André Rieu when searching Andre Rie or ndre Rie (you'll need to search for André Rie to find a André Rieu as search matches special characters and requires the start of the word).
To start with, the sentence construction is tortuous, and requires needless re-reading to parse it.
And the example is poorly constructed, because the two examples which fail are both excluded by the missing acute accent on the e, whereas you seem to be trying illustrate two different things.
So maybe I am confused.
But AFAICS it implies by its examples, and explicitly states in the last 7 words, that this sort option only matches using the start of any word.
So for example you seem to be saying that if I wanted to find The Rolling Stones:
- I can use any or all of those three words
- but I always need to start from the beginning of any word that I do use
- eg th .. or ro ... or sto ... are all OK to find The Rolling Stones
But that is the opposite of what this option offers.
It allows for any part of any word, and does not require the start of any word that it uses
- eg the letters one will find the Rolling Stones
There is some other way to understand what you wrote?
BTW I realise that you wrote a lot of words to populate the MM5 help, and MM5 help improves upon MM4 help, and the MM5 UI is difficult to document because it is quirky and internally inconsistent, and it was difficult because you did not have the safety net of beta testing.