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Ref Guide: ensure consistency with "etc." in sentences
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@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ Case-sensitive matching, capitalized words not stopped. Token positions skip sto
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Like <<Stop Filter>>, this filter discards, or _stops_ analysis of, tokens that are on the given stop words list.
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Suggest Stop Filter differs from Stop Filter in that it will not remove the last token unless it is followed by a token separator. For example, a query `"find the"` would preserve the `'the'` since it was not followed by a space, punctuation etc., and mark it as a `KEYWORD` so that following filters will not change or remove it.
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Suggest Stop Filter differs from Stop Filter in that it will not remove the last token unless it is followed by a token separator. For example, a query `"find the"` would preserve the `'the'` since it was not followed by a space, punctuation, etc., and mark it as a `KEYWORD` so that following filters will not change or remove it.
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By contrast, a query like "`find the popsicle`" would remove '`the`' as a stopword, since it's followed by a space. When using one of the analyzing suggesters, you would normally use the ordinary `StopFilterFactory` in your index analyzer and then SuggestStopFilter in your query analyzer.
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@ -1554,7 +1554,7 @@ Swedish å, ä, ö are in fact the same letters as Norwegian and Danish å, æ,
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In that situation almost all Swedish people use a, a, o instead of å, ä, ö. Norwegians and Danes on the other hand usually type aa, ae and oe instead of å, æ and ø. Some do however use a, a, o, oo, ao and sometimes permutations of everything above.
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There are two filters for helping with normalization between Scandinavian languages: one is `solr.ScandinavianNormalizationFilterFactory` trying to preserve the special characters (æäöå) and another `solr.ScandinavianFoldingFilterFactory` which folds these to the more broad ø/ö\->o etc.
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There are two filters for helping with normalization between Scandinavian languages: one is `solr.ScandinavianNormalizationFilterFactory` trying to preserve the special characters (æäöå) and another `solr.ScandinavianFoldingFilterFactory` which folds these to the more broad ø/ö\->o, etc.
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See also each language section for other relevant filters.
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[IMPORTANT]
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Changing things like stop words and synonym mappings typically require re-indexing existing documents if being used by index-time analyzers. The RestManager framework does not guard you from this, it simply makes it possible to programmatically build up a set of stop words, synonyms etc.
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Changing things like stop words and synonym mappings typically require re-indexing existing documents if being used by index-time analyzers. The RestManager framework does not guard you from this, it simply makes it possible to programmatically build up a set of stop words, synonyms, etc.
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== RestManager Endpoint
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* `indexSize`: generated when a shard size (defined as index size in bytes or number of documents)
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exceeds upper or lower threshold values
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* `searchRate`: generated when the search rate exceeds configured upper or lower thresholds
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* `scheduled`: generated according to a scheduled time period such as every 24 hours etc
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* `scheduled`: generated according to a scheduled time period such as every 24 hours, etc
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Events are not necessarily generated immediately after the corresponding state change occurred - the
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maximum rate of events is controlled by the `waitFor` configuration parameter (see below).
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Description of some of the keys in the above example:
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* `**documentation**`: URL to the online Solr reference guide section for this API
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* `**description**`: A text description of the feature/variable/command etc.
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* `**description**`: A text description of the feature/variable/command, etc.
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* `**spec/methods**`: HTTP methods supported by this API
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* `**spec/url/paths**`: URL paths supported by this API
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* `**spec/url/params**`: List of supported URL request params
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