Hello! I''m sorry to spam the list if this is written somewhere but I''ve gone through the manual and anything else I could find quite thoroughly....just two easy questions: -is there a maximum number of documents that I can import into Weft? I''m using it to create a searchable database and expect to get up to about 200 documents. None of them are especially large (pdfs usually ~20 pages or less). -is it possible to search memos? I get the impression that it isn''t but just in case... Many thanks! Really enjoying the program.... Adela -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/weft-qda-users/attachments/20081105/e00c7e7e/attachment.html>
Hi Adela Adela Maciejewski Scheer wrote:> I''m sorry to spam the list if this is written somewhere but I''ve gone > through the manual and anything else I could find quite > thoroughly....just two easy questions: > > -is there a maximum number of documents that I can import into Weft? > I''m using it to create a searchable database and expect to get up to > about 200 documents. None of them are especially large (pdfs usually > ~20 pages or less).No, there isn''t a fixed maximum. I haven''t personally worked with that many documents, but I believe others have.> -is it possible to search memos? I get the impression that it isn''t > but just in case...No, unfortunately not. They''d need to be made their own document.> > Many thanks! Really enjoying the program.... >Thanks, it''s kind of you to say. alex
Hi Adela, Adela Maciejewski Scheer wrote:> -is there a maximum number of documents that I can import into Weft? I''m > using it to create a searchable database and expect to get up to about > 200 documents. None of them are especially large (pdfs usually ~20 pages > or less).i currently use weft with about 60 documents in .txt format. as printouts they are around 25-30 pages (font size 12, around 10-15k words each). it works pretty well. Searches and queries become slower the more documents you add though for the categories it does not make much of a difference. --bernhard
As I remember, the early version has an interface for ruby script to extend the functionality. Do you think it is a good idea to keep this future. In that case, searching the memo should become feasible. I think it is not too complicated. Best HUANG Ronggui, Wincent Tel: (00852) 3442 3832 Ph.D. Candidate, CityU of HK Master of sociology, Fudan University, China Bachelor of Social Work, Fudan University, China Personal homepage: http://ronggui.huang.googlepages.com/ ----- ???? ----- ???: Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to> ??: 2008? 11? 6?, ???, ??1:25 ??: Re: [Weft QDA users] quick weft QDA questions ???: Discussion and help for users of Weft QDA <weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org>> Hi Adela > > Adela Maciejewski Scheer wrote: > > I''m sorry to spam the list if this is written somewhere but I''ve > gone > > through the manual and anything else I could find quite > > thoroughly....just two easy questions: > > > > -is there a maximum number of documents that I can import into Weft? > > > I''m using it to create a searchable database and expect to get up to > > > about 200 documents. None of them are especially large (pdfs usually > > > ~20 pages or less). > > No, there isn''t a fixed maximum. I haven''t personally worked with that > > many documents, but I believe others have. > > > -is it possible to search memos? I get the impression that it isn''t > > > but just in case... > > No, unfortunately not. They''d need to be made their own document. > > > > Many thanks! Really enjoying the program.... > > > > Thanks, it''s kind of you to say. > > alex > _______________________________________________ > Weft QDA Users mailing list: weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > To unsubscribe or change your delivery preferences, visit http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users
Thank you all very much! Adela 2008/11/6 0034058 <0034058 at fudan.edu.cn>> As I remember, the early version has an interface for ruby script to extend > the functionality. Do you think it is a good idea to keep this future. In > that case, searching the memo should become feasible. I think it is not too > complicated. > > Best > > HUANG Ronggui, Wincent > Tel: (00852) 3442 3832 > Ph.D. Candidate, CityU of HK > Master of sociology, Fudan University, China > Bachelor of Social Work, Fudan University, China > Personal homepage: http://ronggui.huang.googlepages.com/ > > ----- ???? ----- > ???: Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to> > ??: 2008? 11? 6?, ???, ??1:25 > ??: Re: [Weft QDA users] quick weft QDA questions > ???: Discussion and help for users of Weft QDA < > weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org> > > > > Hi Adela > > > > Adela Maciejewski Scheer wrote: > > > I''m sorry to spam the list if this is written somewhere but I''ve > > gone > > > through the manual and anything else I could find quite > > > thoroughly....just two easy questions: > > > > > > -is there a maximum number of documents that I can import into Weft? > > > > > I''m using it to create a searchable database and expect to get up to > > > > > about 200 documents. None of them are especially large (pdfs usually > > > > > ~20 pages or less). > > > > No, there isn''t a fixed maximum. I haven''t personally worked with that > > > > many documents, but I believe others have. > > > > > -is it possible to search memos? I get the impression that it isn''t > > > > > but just in case... > > > > No, unfortunately not. They''d need to be made their own document. > > > > > > Many thanks! Really enjoying the program.... > > > > > > > Thanks, it''s kind of you to say. > > > > alex > > _______________________________________________ > > Weft QDA Users mailing list: weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > > To unsubscribe or change your delivery preferences, visit > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users > _______________________________________________ > Weft QDA Users mailing list: weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > To unsubscribe or change your delivery preferences, visit > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/weft-qda-users/attachments/20081107/d4ec354a/attachment.html>