; English language help file for HSE 3.62 or higher. You can edit the words to fit your language. No comments in other lines than this are allowed! Type in a Search string into the (blinking) input field and press Enter or click on the button. A Search string consists of one or more term(s), which must be separated by blanks. A term can be a single word or a phrase. A phrase may also include blanks. It must be enclosed between quotes ("). Wildcards within search terms can be set using the * character, which stands for zero or more occurrences of any character within a word. Example for a Search string:

word "a phrase" another_word "another phrase" *BSD Logical operators: By default, all terms are combined with the logical OR operator, that means all files will be found which include any of the terms. Mark each term which must be present (AND-relationship) by placing the Plus-sign (+) before it - and each term, which may not be present (NOT-relationship) with the Minus-sign (-). eg.: +Strauss -"Johann Strauss" finds all files that include  "Strauss" as long as it excludes "Johann Strauss". Since people mainly want to find files which include all input terms there is a checkbox near the input field (marked with +) which is activated by default to provide all signless terms automatically with the + sign. You can choose the category to be searched in from the drop down menu . *) If you click on , the input form will extend to include some additional options: If your search has not been succesful it is useful to deactivate these checkboxes. While eg. Euro finds "Euro", "euro", "EURO" and so on by default, only "Euro" will be found when the checkbox is on. By default, "euro" will be found also in eg. "european". But when the checkbox is on, only the presence as an own whole word will be counted, so it will only find "euro". Control the search sources of web page files here. (activated by default) is the text in the title of the page's head. is the text that may be present in the meta-tags "description" and "keywords" of the page's head. (activated by default) is all the text you can read in the page (its body). HTML-tags are excluded from the search. is the text that may be present in the alt-attributes of the images. You will see this text in a page instead of images if you are viewing in text-only-mode. Activate this checkbox if you want to search not only in web pages, but also in all other text files. *) Look of the results pages You can change the maximal number of hits which will be shown in each results page (default is 10). Decide how the hits in the results pages should be sorted - choose (preset) if the best matching file should be shown first. If you want the file most up to date as number 1, then choose and to sort alphabetically (by the name of the file path) choose . *) not available in the Free edition.