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Hi all,
Is there a way to seach for a word AND another word WITHOUT this last word, as we can do elsewhere (~, " ", -, word or string), not to get billions matches ?
Hi all,
Is there a way to seach for a word AND another word WITHOUT this last word, as we can do elsewhere (~, " ", -, word or string), not to get billions matches ?
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If you mean searching something but also inserting words you DON'T want to pop up, I don't think there really is that option. However, there are filters that may help you filter out popularity, instrumentation, etc.
Hope this helps!
Yes, it is possible by using google and adding "site:musescore.org" to your search.
In reply to Yes, it is possible by using… by frfancha
Thx
To enforce the inclusion of a word in search results, prefix the word with +
To enforce the exclusion of a work in search results, prefix the work with -
To enforce the search for a sentence, use double quotes.
so when searching for
test +test1 -test2 +"testing search"
, it will include test1, exclude test2 and include "testing search".In reply to To enforce the inclusion of… by Thomas
Thx,
Maybe it should figure on the howto section, if not yet (if it doesn't already).
What's tne correct wording ?
In reply to To enforce the inclusion of… by Thomas
For typo purpose in FR handbook (we need a space before " ? ", " ! ", " ; " and " : "), I had to search for the strings "Mac:" to replace them by "Mac():" (with a space).
The search engine thinks I'm stupid ? Double quotes have been overcome. Am I missing something ?
Anyhow the work has been done : no more "Mac:" (without a space) occurency left.
Have a try : https://musescore.org/fr/search/handbook?keys=%22Mac%3A%22 ; six site pages (60 man pages), no true match.
In reply to For typo purpose (in FR… by SlowRabbit
For the purpose of spellchecking and searching the entire handbook for certain terms or constructs, the following link might come handy (you can even download, open in M$ Word and run the spellcheck, then spot the corresponding page in the online handbook and correct it there)
https://musescore.org/en/print/book/export/html/36546 (replace 'en' with 'fr' to see the French version)
In reply to To enforce the inclusion of… by Thomas
This doesn't seem to work anymore. Do you know of a workaround?