By default, texis includes strings 'between 2 and 99 alphanumeric characters'. What does texis consider to be alphanumeric characters? It is not just [a-zA-Z0-9] (ie. \alnum), is it?
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
It is \alnum, which is alphanumeric by default. What that means will depend on the locale you have set. If you have a locale set that identifies other characters as alphanumeric they will also be indexed.
John Turnbull
Thunderstone Software
Thunderstone Software
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
Where do I set my locale? Is it a function of texis or of my operating system?
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
I would assume it is a function of the environment I am working in (operating system), but if so, do you know the definition of a US standard alphanumeric character?
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
my locale is set to English (United States)
Alphanumeric definition in regards to indexing
The locale is a function of the operating system environment, and can be changed in Texis with the "set locale=''" command. The standard US/English locale defines the set you gave above as alphanumeric, A through Z upper and lower case, and the digits 0-9.
John Turnbull
Thunderstone Software
Thunderstone Software