Finding information
SCOhelp includes the Verity search engine.
To find a word or phrase in the current document
(displayed in the right frame):
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Click on the right frame to select it.
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Select:
Edit
Find in Frame
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Enter the word in the ``Find'' field,
specify a case-sensitive or backwards search,
and click on Find.
SCOhelp highlights the first instance of the word.
Click on Find again to locate subsequent occurrences.
To find a word or phrase anywhere in the online documentation:
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Click on the Search button in the bottom right frame.
NOTE:
If SCOhelp has not yet been indexed, you see a message
in the left frame.
See
``SCOhelp not indexed''.
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Enter comma-separated words or phrases to search for
in the field in the left frame.
NOTE:
Verity searches for complete words;
it does not find strings within words unless you add
the * character at the beginning and/or end
of the string.
See
``Verity search operators''.
For information on the basic search and search refinement,
see
``Forming search queries''.
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If translated documentation is installed on your system,
click on the
Options
button to select the languages to search.
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Click on Search (or press <Enter>) to begin your search.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999