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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">It will also match head, head.1,
head.2, ....<br>
Grant<br>
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On 7/9/2013 3:47 PM, Scott Prentice wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="Verdana">While we're on
the subject .. an unfortunate tag searching issue happens if
your tag names contain hyphens, and you try to use the "Whole
Word"</font> option. FM will match on partial tag names where
search string matches a hyphen-delimited "word" in your tag
name. For example, if you have tags named "head1" and
"task-head1" .. and you search for "head1", it will match on
both of the tags. <br>
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Cheers,<br>
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...scott<br>
On 7/9/13 2:37 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I just confirmed that "Consider Case" really is
active in tag searches--peculiar but true. <br>
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But since this is actually the case, you'd probably want to
leave it OFF if you've got the kind of bad naming practices
you mention. <br>
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If you tell FrameMaker to consider case, then you'd have to do
*separate* searches for "italic" and "Italic" (and for
"ITALIC" or any camel-case variations). But with "Consider
Case" inactive, searching for "italic" return results for
*any* instance of those 6 letters in that order *regardless of
case*. Covering all permutations of upper-case and lower case
letters in the name of a 6-letter tag would take 64 (2^6)
separate searches with "consider case" ON, but only one search
with "consider case" OFF. <br>
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-Fred Ridder<br>
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