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Top Forums Programming Vim highlighting annoyance Post 302303980 by pludi on Saturday 4th of April 2009 06:48:54 AM
Old 04-04-2009
Maybe you accidentally searched for the letter 'i'. Try entering ':set nohlsearch' to turn off search highlighting. If that works, you'll have to edit your ~/.viminfo to remove the information about the last search term.
 

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YAZ_HITS(3)								 1							       YAZ_HITS(3)

yaz_hits - Returns number of hits for last search

SYNOPSIS
int yaz_hits (resource $id, [array &$searchresult]) DESCRIPTION
yaz_hits(3) returns the number of hits for the last search. PARAMETERS
o $id - The connection resource returned by yaz_connect(3). o $searchresult - Result array for detailed search result information. RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of hits for the last search or 0 if no search was performed. The search result array (if supplied) holds information that is returned by a Z39.50 server in the SearchResult-1 format part of a search response. The SearchResult-1 format can be used to obtain information about hit counts for various parts of the query (subquery). In par- ticular, it is possible to obtain hit counts for the individual search terms in a query. Information for first subquery is in $array[0], second subquery in $array[1], and so forth. searchresult members +--------------------+---------------------------------------+ | Element | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------------------+---------------------------------------+ | | | | id | | | | | | | Sub query ID2 (string) | | | | | | | | count | | | | | | | Result count / hits (integer) | | | | | | | | subquery.term | | | | | | | Sub query term (string) | | | | | | | |interpretation.term | | | | | | | Interpretated sub query term (string) | | | | | | | |recommendation.term | | | | | | | Recommended sub query term (string) | | | | +--------------------+---------------------------------------+ Note The SearchResult facility requires PECL YAZ 1.0.5 or later and YAZ 2.1.9 or later. Note Very few Z39.50 implementations support the SearchResult facility. PHP Documentation Group YAZ_HITS(3)
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