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Old 02-03-2011, 04:56 PM   #23
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Thanks for bringing this up! I actually do search in my books a lot, however, I would like to disable the indexing for the periodicals - I rarely need to search in a periodical and the frequency of periodicals updates (and thus also indexing) drains the battery very quickly.

I doubt there is a way to disable the indexing specifically for periodicals... however, ~disableIndexing could provide a way to do it manually - enabling indexing after new books were added and disabling it again after they were indexed. I rarely need to reboot so the fact that ~disableIndexing only lasts till next reboot is not a major problem. However, I could not find a command that would enable indexing again after it was disabled by ~disableIndexing... ~enableIndexing was not recognized, ~startIndexing was recognized but did not start the indexing... clearly, reboot does the trick but is rather inconvenient...

Does anybody know a command (or other way more convenient than a reboot) to start the indexing again after it was disabled?

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