Hetarth Shah
Hetarth Shah
> It's a bit different than autocomplete. It's not completing your queries. Rather it's doing searches based on partial query strings. E.g. to take the "adapter" example from earlier, the...
> Ah, yes! Thanks for the pointer. Lunrjs may indeed work then! > > I'd be happy to review any attempt to switch out flexsearch for lunrjs if anyone wants...
> https://github.com/lucaong/minisearch looks like a promising option. It'd probably be better to try it than lunr Thanks for you suggestion, I will try to use this.
@gtm-nayan Thanks for your help, by the way any noticeable results you got from using minisearch. Also, if you want we can co-ordinate with each other and work on this...
There are talks of revisiting the index building logic to address all this and more. (CC @mortenpi )
Yeah, we could do a url parse and add something like an accordian to group up the same urls under one. For example, test.com/markdown - test.com/markdown#123 - test.com/markdown#456
As I said earlier, we could group results under same page and make an accordian/dropdown with a visual hint. Will work on some mockups for the same(might take a little...
I initially had the idea for keeping the collapse/open on the icon only but then thought that might be too small of an area and people might not notice that...
As far as I know, you can't disable this behaviour. The ones where you see it disable might be an older version of documenter.
> asynchronously loading the index If we do this, then wouldn't user face a problem when trying to search while the index is loading asynchronously? For example, as soon as...