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#1
Hello,

I was just wondering if anyone figured out how to do searches in DfM on cell phones where you can specify 2 words and not have it considered as a single string.  Maybe have the option of searching for word1 AND word2 (but not necessarily together) or word1 OR word2.

For example, right now in my dictionary if I search for "fried chicken" it will look for that string specifically... but won't return entries for "fried crispy chicken".  I'd like it to return that one.  Any ideas?

Thanks!!
Ryan
#2
Hello,

Forgive me but I'm trying to create a new dictionary and I'm not that experienced at programming.  I had a question about creating a new Normation class, or perhaps if I'm lucky finding a suitable Normation class already in existence.  I get the concept that including Normation Classes helps during searches, so that if I type an "e" it would include other forms of the "e" character including accented ones.  (Stop me if I'm incorrect)  Anyways I have such a need in the dictionary I'm making, but its even more simple...  My language2 (non-english) entries have a number (indicating tone) after the word.  But I want to be able to search omitting the tone number and get all tone results.  For example if I search for "gai" I want results to include "gai1", "gai2", gai3", etc.  I have the dictionary working so far, but I must enter in the precise number or else it returns nothing.

Can anyone help me?  Either by whipping one of these classes up and giving me the link, or by telling me how to do it?  I'd appreciate any help I can get.  My dictionary is amazing and with this new addition it would be really powerful.

Thanks!!
Ryan