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Hilfe aus dem Forum: [http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ntg-context%40ntg.nl&q={{{1}}} {{{1}}}]
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<onlyinclude><!--
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-->* [http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ntg-context%40ntg.nl&q={{{1}}}+sort:newest {{{1}}} on the mailing list (all results)]
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* [http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ntg-context%40ntg.nl&q=subject:{{{1}}}+sort:newest {{{1}}} on the mailing list (subject only)]
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* [http://source.contextgarden.net/?search={{{1}}} {{{1}}} in ConTeXt's source]</onlyinclude><noinclude>
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== Syntax ==
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<pre>
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{{Forum|search-keywords}}
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</pre>
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== Search syntax ==
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Searches span all archived messages in a particular mailing list. More complex searches are supported through advanced query syntax. Phrase search is supported. So are fancy boolean operators like + - AND OR NOT (). Finally, searches can be limited to a particular email field such as from, date, subject or message. For example, one can find all messages from April 2002. The sort order can be controlled by adding sort:newest or sort:oldest to your search string.
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        "battle royale"
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        +Jeff -Breidenbach -Marshall
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        (dualing OR dueling) AND banjos
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        from:"Mac Oglesby"
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        date:[19980101 TO 19981231] Breidenbach
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        date:200204*
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        help sort:newest
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This syntax does not work when searching ConTeXt's source code, but no matter.
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== Examples ==
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{{Forum|modes}}
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{{Forum|modes+sort:newest}} (newest first)
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{{Forum|ruby_for_vertical_layout}}
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{{Forum|define+dimexpr}}
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</noinclude>

Revision as of 16:32, 30 June 2020

Syntax

 {{Forum|search-keywords}}

Search syntax

Searches span all archived messages in a particular mailing list. More complex searches are supported through advanced query syntax. Phrase search is supported. So are fancy boolean operators like + - AND OR NOT (). Finally, searches can be limited to a particular email field such as from, date, subject or message. For example, one can find all messages from April 2002. The sort order can be controlled by adding sort:newest or sort:oldest to your search string.

       "battle royale"
       +Jeff -Breidenbach -Marshall
       (dualing OR dueling) AND banjos
       from:"Mac Oglesby"
       date:[19980101 TO 19981231] Breidenbach
       date:200204*
       help sort:newest

This syntax does not work when searching ConTeXt's source code, but no matter.

Examples