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The search is case-sensitive. It searches for the word in exactly the letters it is written
Posted: 06 Feb 2025, 09:29
by AES
The search is case-sensitive. It searches for the word in exactly the letters it is written.
'Example' and 'example' are different words for it.
Re: The search is case-sensitive. It searches for the word in exactly the letters it is written
Posted: 06 Feb 2025, 20:11
by Gremlin
Your point being?
Re: The search is case-sensitive. It searches for the word in exactly the letters it is written
Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 23:28
by AES
Usually, a standard search string should ignore whether the letters are lowercase or uppercase, and search for any occurrences.
The queries 'terramaster', 'TerraMaster', 'TeRRaMasTER' should give one search result.
But Terra Search searches exactly as written, and only in file names without searching by folders.
Re: The search is case-sensitive. It searches for the word in exactly the letters it is written
Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 23:59
by Gremlin
AES wrote: ↑08 Feb 2025, 23:28
Terra Search searches exactly as written,
Thanks for clarifying which search function you were discussing.