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NAME

       recoll.conf - main personal configuration file for Recoll

DESCRIPTION

       This file defines the index configuration for the Recoll full-text search system.

       The  system-wide  configuration  file  is normally located inside /usr/[local]/share/recoll/examples. Any
       parameter set in the common file may be overridden by setting it in the personal configuration  file,  by
       default: $HOME/.recoll/recoll.conf

       Please  note  while  I  try  to  keep  this manual page reasonably up to date, it will frequently lag the
       current state of the software. The best source of information about the configuration are the comments in
       the system-wide configuration file or the user manual which you can access from the recoll GUI help  menu
       or on the recoll web site.

       A short extract of the file might look as follows:

              # Space-separated list of directories to index.
              topdirs =  ~/docs /usr/share/doc

              [~/somedirectory-with-utf8-txt-files]
              defaultcharset = utf-8

       There are three kinds of lines:

              •      Comment or empty

              •      Parameter affectation

              •      Section definition

       Empty lines or lines beginning with # are ignored.

       Affectation lines are in the form 'name = value'.

       Section  lines  allow  redefining  a  parameter  for a directory subtree. Some of the parameters used for
       indexing are looked up hierarchically from the more to the less  specific.  Not  all  parameters  can  be
       meaningfully redefined, this is specified for each in the next section.

       The tilde character (~) is expanded in file names to the name of the user's home directory.

       Where  values  are  lists,  white  space is used for separation, and elements with embedded spaces can be
       quoted with double-quotes.

OPTIONS

       topdirs = string
              Space-separated list of files or directories to recursively index. Default to ~  (indexes  $HOME).
              You  can  use symbolic links in the list, they will be followed, independently of the value of the
              followLinks variable.

       monitordirs = string
              Space-separated list of files or directories to monitor for updates. When  running  the  real-time
              indexer,  this  allows  monitoring  only  a subset of the whole indexed area. The elements must be
              included in the tree defined by the 'topdirs' members.

       skippedNames = string
              Files and directories which should be ignored.  White space separated list  of  wildcard  patterns
              (simple  ones,  not  paths,  must  contain no / ), which will be tested against file and directory
              names.  The list in the default configuration does not exclude hidden directories (names beginning
              with a dot), which means that it may index quite a few things that you do not want. On  the  other
              hand,  email  user  agents  like Thunderbird usually store messages in hidden directories, and you
              probably want this indexed. One possible solution is to  have  ".*"  in  "skippedNames",  and  add
              things like "~/.thunderbird" "~/.evolution" to "topdirs".  Not even the file names are indexed for
              patterns  in  this  list,  see  the "noContentSuffixes" variable for an alternative approach which
              indexes the file names. Can be redefined for any subtree.

       skippedNames- = string
              List of name endings to remove from the default skippedNames list.

       skippedNames+ = string
              List of name endings to add to the default skippedNames list.

       onlyNames = string
              Regular file name filter patterns If this is set, only the file  names  not  in  skippedNames  and
              matching  one  of the patterns will be considered for indexing. Can be redefined per subtree. Does
              not apply to directories.

       noContentSuffixes = string
              List of name endings (not necessarily dot-separated suffixes) for which we  don't  try  MIME  type
              identification,  and  don't  uncompress  or  index  content.  Only the names will be indexed. This
              complements the now obsoleted recoll_noindex list from the mimemap file, which will go away  in  a
              future  release  (the  move  from mimemap to recoll.conf allows editing the list through the GUI).
              This is different from skippedNames because these are  name  ending  matches  only  (not  wildcard
              patterns),   and  the  file  name  itself  gets  indexed  normally.  This  can  be  redefined  for
              subdirectories.

       noContentSuffixes- = string
              List of name endings to remove from the default noContentSuffixes list.

       noContentSuffixes+ = string
              List of name endings to add to the default noContentSuffixes list.

       skippedPaths = string
              Absolute paths we should not go into. Space-separated list of wildcard  expressions  for  absolute
              filesystem paths. Must be defined at the top level of the configuration file, not in a subsection.
              Can  contain  files and directories. The database and configuration directories will automatically
              be added. The expressions are matched  using  'fnmatch(3)'  with  the  FNM_PATHNAME  flag  set  by
              default.   This   means   that   '/'   characters   must   be  matched  explicitly.  You  can  set
              'skippedPathsFnmPathname' to 0 to disable the use of FNM_PATHNAME  (meaning  that  '/*/dir3'  will
              match  '/dir1/dir2/dir3'). The default value contains the usual mount point for removable media to
              remind you that it is a bad idea to have Recoll work on these (esp. with the monitor:  media  gets
              indexed  on  mount,  all  data  gets  erased  on  unmount).  Explicitly adding '/media/xxx' to the
              'topdirs' variable will override this.

       skippedPathsFnmPathname = bool
              Set to 0 to override use of FNM_PATHNAME for matching skipped paths.

       nowalkfn = string
              File name which will cause its parent directory to be skipped. Any  directory  containing  a  file
              with this name will be skipped as if it was part of the skippedPaths list. Ex: .recoll-noindex

       daemSkippedPaths = string
              skippedPaths  equivalent  specific  to  real  time indexing. This enables having parts of the tree
              which are initially indexed but not monitored. If daemSkippedPaths is not  set,  the  daemon  uses
              skippedPaths.

       zipUseSkippedNames = bool
              Use skippedNames inside Zip archives. Fetched directly by the rclzip.py handler. Skip the patterns
              defined   by  skippedNames  inside  Zip  archives.  Can  be  redefined  for  subdirectories.   See
              https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/faqsandhowtos/FilteringOutZipArchiveMembers.html

       zipSkippedNames = string
              Space-separated list of wildcard expressions for names that should be ignored inside zip archives.
              This is used directly by the zip  handler.  If  zipUseSkippedNames  is  not  set,  zipSkippedNames
              defines  the  patterns  to be skipped inside archives. If zipUseSkippedNames is set, the two lists
              are    concatenated    and    used.    Can    be    redefined     for     subdirectories.      See
              https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/faqsandhowtos/FilteringOutZipArchiveMembers.html

       followLinks = bool
              Follow  symbolic  links during indexing. The default is to ignore symbolic links to avoid multiple
              indexing of linked files. No effort is made to avoid duplication when this option is set to  true.
              This  option  can  be set individually for each of the 'topdirs' members by using sections. It can
              not be changed below the 'topdirs' level. Links in the 'topdirs' list itself are always followed.

       indexedmimetypes = string
              Restrictive list of indexed mime types. Normally not set (in which case all  supported  types  are
              indexed).  If  it is set, only the types from the list will have their contents indexed. The names
              will be indexed anyway if indexallfilenames is set (default). MIME type names should be taken from
              the mimemap file (the values may be different from xdg-mime or file -i output in some cases).  Can
              be redefined for subtrees.

       excludedmimetypes = string
              List  of excluded MIME types. Lets you exclude some types from indexing. MIME type names should be
              taken from the mimemap file (the values may be different from xdg-mime or file -i output  in  some
              cases) Can be redefined for subtrees.

       nomd5types = string
              Don't  compute md5 for these types. md5 checksums are used only for deduplicating results, and can
              be very expensive to compute on multimedia or other big files. This list lets  you  turn  off  md5
              computation  for  selected  types.  It is global (no redefinition for subtrees). At the moment, it
              only has an effect for external handlers (exec and execm). The file  types  can  be  specified  by
              listing either MIME types (e.g. audio/mpeg) or handler names (e.g. rclaudio.py).

       compressedfilemaxkbs = int
              Size  limit  for  compressed  files.  We  need  to  decompress  these in a temporary directory for
              identification, which can be wasteful in some cases. Limit the waste. Negative means no  limit.  0
              results in no processing of any compressed file. Default 50 MB.

       textfilemaxmbs = int
              Size limit for text files. Mostly for skipping monster logs. Default 20 MB.

       indexallfilenames = bool
              Index  the file names of unprocessed files Index the names of files the contents of which we don't
              index because of an excluded or unsupported MIME type.

       usesystemfilecommand = bool
              Use a system command for file MIME type guessing as a final step in file type identification  This
              is  generally  useful,  but  will  usually  cause  the  indexing  of  many bogus 'text' files. See
              'systemfilecommand' for the command used.

       systemfilecommand = string
              Command used to guess MIME types if the  internal  methods  fails  This  should  be  a  "file  -i"
              workalike.   The file path will be added as a last parameter to the command line. "xdg-mime" works
              better than the traditional "file" command, and is now the configured default (with  a  hard-coded
              fallback to "file")

       processwebqueue = bool
              Decide  if we process the Web queue. The queue is a directory where the Recoll Web browser plugins
              create the copies of visited pages.

       textfilepagekbs = int
              Page size for text files. If this is set, text/plain files  will  be  divided  into  documents  of
              approximately  this size. Will reduce memory usage at index time and help with loading data in the
              preview window at query time. Particularly useful with very big  files,  such  as  application  or
              system logs. Also see textfilemaxmbs and compressedfilemaxkbs.

       membermaxkbs = int
              Size   limit  for  archive  members.  This  is  passed  to  the  filters  in  the  environment  as
              RECOLL_FILTER_MAXMEMBERKB.

       indexStripChars = bool
              Decide if we store character case and diacritics in the index. If we  do,  searches  sensitive  to
              case  and  diacritics  can be performed, but the index will be bigger, and some marginal weirdness
              may sometimes occur. The default is a stripped index. When using multiple indexes  for  a  search,
              this parameter must be defined identically for all. Changing the value implies an index reset.

       indexStoreDocText = bool
              Decide  if  we  store the documents' text content in the index. Storing the text allows extracting
              snippets from it at query time, instead of building them from index position data.   Newer  Xapian
              index  formats  have  rendered our use of positions list unacceptably slow in some cases. The last
              Xapian index format with good performance for the old method is Chert, which is default  for  1.2,
              still  supported  but  not default in 1.4 and will be dropped in 1.6.  The stored document text is
              translated from its original  format  to  UTF-8  plain  text,  but  not  stripped  of  upper-case,
              diacritics,  or  punctuation  signs.  Storing it increases the index size by 10-20% typically, but
              also allows for nicer snippets, so it may be worth enabling it even if  not  strictly  needed  for
              performance  if you can afford the space.  The variable only has an effect when creating an index,
              meaning that the xapiandb directory must not exist yet. Its exact effect  depends  on  the  Xapian
              version.  For Xapian 1.4, if the variable is set to 0, the Chert format will be used, and the text
              will  not  be  stored.  If the variable is 1, Glass will be used, and the text stored.  For Xapian
              1.2, and for versions after 1.5 and newer, the  index  format  is  always  the  default,  but  the
              variable  controls  if  the text is stored or not, and the abstract generation method. With Xapian
              1.5 and later, and the variable set to 0, abstract generation may be very slow, but  this  setting
              may still be useful to save space if you do not use abstract generation at all.

       nonumbers = bool
              Decides if terms will be generated for numbers. For example "123", "1.5e6", 192.168.1.4, would not
              be indexed if nonumbers is set ("value123" would still be). Numbers are often quite interesting to
              search  for,  and  this  should  probably not be set except for special situations, ie, scientific
              documents with huge amounts of numbers in them, where setting  nonumbers  will  reduce  the  index
              size. This can only be set for a whole index, not for a subtree.

       dehyphenate = bool
              Determines if we index 'coworker' also when the input is 'co-worker'. This is new in version 1.22,
              and on by default. Setting the variable to off allows restoring the previous behaviour.

       backslashasletter = bool
              Process  backslash  as normal letter. This may make sense for people wanting to index TeX commands
              as such but is not of much general use.

       underscoreasletter = bool
              Process underscore as normal letter. This makes sense in so many cases  that  one  wonders  if  it
              should not be the default.

       maxtermlength = int
              Maximum  term  length. Words longer than this will be discarded.  The default is 40 and used to be
              hard-coded, but it can now be adjusted. You need an index reset if you change the value.

       nocjk = bool
              Decides if specific East Asian (Chinese Korean Japanese) characters/word splitting is turned  off.
              This  will  save  a  small  amount of CPU if you have no CJK documents. If your document base does
              include such text but you are not interested in searching it, setting nocjk may be  a  significant
              time and space saver.

       cjkngramlen = int
              This  lets  you  adjust  the size of n-grams used for indexing CJK text. The default value of 2 is
              probably appropriate in most cases. A value of 3 would allow  more  precision  and  efficiency  on
              longer words, but the index will be approximately twice as large.

       indexstemminglanguages = string
              Languages  for  which  to  create stemming expansion data. Stemmer names can be found by executing
              'recollindex -l', or this can also be set from a list in the GUI. The  values  are  full  language
              names, e.g. english, french...

       defaultcharset = string
              Default  character  set.  This  is  used for files which do not contain a character set definition
              (e.g.: text/plain). Values found inside files, e.g.  a  'charset'  tag  in  HTML  documents,  will
              override  it.  If  this  is  not  set,  the  default  character  set is the one defined by the NLS
              environment ($LC_ALL, $LC_CTYPE, $LANG), or ultimately iso-8859-1 (cp-1252 in fact).  If for  some
              reason  you  want  a  general  default  which does not match your LANG and is not 8859-1, use this
              variable. This can be redefined for any sub-directory.

       unac_except_trans = string
              A list of characters, encoded in UTF-8, which should be handled specially when converting text  to
              unaccented  lowercase.  For  example,  in  Swedish,  the letter a with diaeresis has full alphabet
              citizenship and should not be turned into an a.  Each element in the space-separated list has  the
              special  character  as  first  element  and  the  translation  following. The handling of both the
              lowercase and upper-case versions of a character should be specified, as appartenance to the  list
              will  turn-off  both  standard  accent  and  case processing. The value is global and affects both
              indexing and querying.  Examples:
              Swedish:
              unac_except_trans = ää Ää öö Öö üü Üü ßss œoe Œoe æae Æae ffff fifi flfl åå Åå
              German:
              unac_except_trans = ää Ää öö Öö üü Üü ßss œoe Œoe æae Æae ffff fifi flfl
              French: you probably want to decompose oe and ae and nobody would type a German ß
              unac_except_trans = ßss œoe Œoe æae Æae ffff fifi flfl
              The default for all until someone protests follows. These  decompositions  are  not  performed  by
              unac, but it is unlikely that someone would type the composed forms in a search.
              unac_except_trans = ßss œoe Œoe æae Æae ffff fifi flfl

       maildefcharset = string
              Overrides  the  default  character  set for email messages which don't specify one. This is mainly
              useful for readpst (libpst) dumps, which are utf-8 but do not say so.

       localfields = string
              Set fields on all files (usually of a specific fs area). Syntax is the usual: name = value ; attr1
              = val1 ; [...]  value is empty so this needs an initial semi-colon.  This  is  useful,  e.g.,  for
              setting the rclaptg field for application selection inside mimeview.

       testmodifusemtime = bool
              Use  mtime  instead  of ctime to test if a file has been modified. The time is used in addition to
              the size, which is always used.  Setting this can reduce re-indexing  on  systems  where  extended
              attributes  are  used  (by  some  other  application),  but not indexed, because changing extended
              attributes only affects ctime.  Notes: - This may prevent detection of  change  in  some  marginal
              file  rename cases (the target would need to have the same size and mtime).  - You should probably
              also set noxattrfields to 1 in this case, except if you still prefer to  perform  xattr  indexing,
              for example if the local file update pattern makes it of value (as in general, there is a risk for
              pure extended attributes updates without file modification to go undetected). Perform a full index
              reset after changing this.

       noxattrfields = bool
              Disable  extended  attributes  conversion  to  metadata  fields.  This probably needs to be set if
              testmodifusemtime is set.

       metadatacmds = string
              Define commands to gather external metadata, e.g.  tmsu  tags.   There  can  be  several  entries,
              separated  by  semi-colons,  each  defining which field name the data goes into and the command to
              use. Don't forget the initial semi-colon. All the field names  must  be  different.  You  can  use
              aliases  in  the "field" file if necessary.  As a not too pretty hack conceded to convenience, any
              field name beginning with "rclmulti" will be taken as  an  indication  that  the  command  returns
              multiple  field  values  inside a text blob formatted as a recoll configuration file ("fieldname =
              fieldvalue" lines). The rclmultixx name will be ignored, and field names and values will be parsed
              from the data.  Example: metadatacmds = ; tags = tmsu tags %f; rclmulti1 = cmdOutputsConf %f

       cachedir = dfn
              Top directory for Recoll data. Recoll data  directories  are  normally  located  relative  to  the
              configuration  directory (e.g. ~/.recoll/xapiandb, ~/.recoll/mboxcache). If 'cachedir' is set, the
              directories are stored under the specified value instead (e.g. if cachedir is ~/.cache/recoll, the
              default dbdir would be ~/.cache/recoll/xapiandb).  This affects dbdir, webcachedir,  mboxcachedir,
              aspellDicDir,  which  can  still be individually specified to override cachedir.  Note that if you
              have multiple configurations,  each  must  have  a  different  cachedir,  there  is  no  automatic
              computation of a subpath under cachedir.

       maxfsoccuppc = int
              Maximum  file  system  occupation  over  which  we  stop  indexing.  The  value  is  a percentage,
              corresponding to what the "Capacity" df output column shows. The default value is  0,  meaning  no
              checking.

       dbdir = dfn
              Xapian database directory location. This will be created on first indexing. If the value is not an
              absolute  path,  it  will  be  interpreted  as  relative  to cachedir if set, or the configuration
              directory (-c argument or  $RECOLL_CONFDIR).   If  nothing  is  specified,  the  default  is  then
              ~/.recoll/xapiandb/

       idxstatusfile = fn
              Name  of  the  scratch  file  where the indexer process updates its status. Default: idxstatus.txt
              inside the configuration directory.

       mboxcachedir = dfn
              Directory location for storing mbox message offsets cache  files.  This  is  normally  'mboxcache'
              under  cachedir if set, or else under the configuration directory, but it may be useful to share a
              directory between different configurations.

       mboxcacheminmbs = int
              Minimum mbox file size over which we cache the offsets.  There  is  really  no  sense  in  caching
              offsets for small files. The default is 5 MB.

       mboxmaxmsgmbs = int
              Maximum  mbox  member message size in megabytes. Size over which we assume that the mbox format is
              bad or we misinterpreted it, at which point we just stop processing the file.

       webcachedir = dfn
              Directory where we store the archived web pages. This is only used by  the  web  history  indexing
              code Default: cachedir/webcache if cachedir is set, else $RECOLL_CONFDIR/webcache

       webcachemaxmbs = int
              Maximum  size  in  MB  of  the  Web  archive.  This is only used by the web history indexing code.
              Default: 40 MB.  Reducing the size will not physically truncate the file.

       webqueuedir = fn
              The path  to  the  Web  indexing  queue.  This  used  to  be  hard-coded  in  the  old  plugin  as
              ~/.recollweb/ToIndex  so there would be no need or possibility to change it, but the WebExtensions
              plugin now downloads the files to the user  Downloads  directory,  and  a  script  moves  them  to
              webqueuedir. The script reads this value from the config so it has become possible to change it.

       webdownloadsdir = fn
              The  path  to  browser  downloads directory. This is where the new browser add-on extension has to
              create the files. They are then moved by a script to webqueuedir.

       aspellDicDir = dfn
              Aspell dictionary storage  directory  location.  The  aspell  dictionary  (aspdict.(lang).rws)  is
              normally  stored  in  the  directory  specified  by  cachedir  if  set, or under the configuration
              directory.

       filtersdir = dfn
              Directory location for executable input handlers. If RECOLL_FILTERSDIR is set in the  environment,
              we use it instead. Defaults to $prefix/share/recoll/filters. Can be redefined for subdirectories.

       iconsdir = dfn
              Directory  location  for  icons. The only reason to change this would be if you want to change the
              icons displayed in the result list. Defaults to $prefix/share/recoll/images

       idxflushmb = int
              Threshold (megabytes of new data) where we flush from memory to disk index.  Setting  this  allows
              some  control  over  memory usage by the indexer process. A value of 0 means no explicit flushing,
              which lets Xapian perform its own thing, meaning flushing every $XAPIAN_FLUSH_THRESHOLD  documents
              created,  modified or deleted: as memory usage depends on average document size, not only document
              count, the Xapian approach is is not very useful, and you should let Recoll  manage  the  flushes.
              The  program  compiled value is 0. The configured default value (from this file) is now 50 MB, and
              should be ok in many cases.  You can set it as low as 10  to  conserve  memory,  but  if  you  are
              looking  for  maximum  speed,  you  may  want  to experiment with values between 20 and 200. In my
              experience, values beyond this are always counterproductive. If you find otherwise, please drop me
              a note.

       filtermaxseconds = int
              Maximum external filter execution time in seconds. Default 1200 (20mn). Set to  0  for  no  limit.
              This is mainly to avoid infinite loops in postscript files (loop.ps)

       filtermaxmbytes = int
              Maximum  virtual memory space for filter processes (setrlimit(RLIMIT_AS)), in megabytes. Note that
              this includes any mapped libs (there is no reliable Linux way to limit the data space only), so we
              need to be a bit generous here. Anything over 2000 will  be  ignored  on  32  bits  machines.  The
              previous  default  value  of  2000  would  prevent  java  pdftk  to work when executed from Python
              rclpdf.py.

       thrQSizes = string
              Stage input queues configuration. There are three internal queues in the indexing pipeline  stages
              (file  data  extraction,  terms generation, index update). This parameter defines the queue depths
              for each stage (three integer values). If a value of -1 is given for a given stage,  no  queue  is
              used,  and the thread will go on performing the next stage. In practise, deep queues have not been
              shown to increase performance. Default: a value of 0 for the first queue tells Recoll  to  perform
              autoconfiguration  based  on the detected number of CPUs (no need for the two other values in this
              case).  Use thrQSizes = -1 -1 -1 to disable multithreading entirely.

       thrTCounts = string
              Number of threads used for each indexing stage. The three stages are: file data extraction,  terms
              generation,  index  update).  The  use  of the counts is also controlled by some special values in
              thrQSizes: if the first queue depth is 0, all counts are ignored (autoconfigured); if a  value  of
              -1  is used for a queue depth, the corresponding thread count is ignored. It makes no sense to use
              a value other than 1 for the last stage because updating the Xapian index is  necessarily  single-
              threaded (and protected by a mutex).

       loglevel = int
              Log file verbosity 1-6. A value of 2 will print only errors and warnings. 3 will print information
              like document updates, 4 is quite verbose and 6 very verbose.

       logfilename = fn
              Log file destination. Use 'stderr' (default) to write to the console.

       idxloglevel = int
              Override loglevel for the indexer.

       idxlogfilename = fn
              Override logfilename for the indexer.

       daemloglevel = int
              Override  loglevel  for  the indexer in real time mode. The default is to use the idx... values if
              set, else the log... values.

       daemlogfilename = fn
              Override logfilename for the indexer in real time mode. The default is to use the idx... values if
              set, else the log... values.

       pyloglevel = int
              Override loglevel for the python module.

       pylogfilename = fn
              Override logfilename for the python module.

       orgidxconfdir = dfn
              Original location of the configuration directory. This is used exclusively for  movable  datasets.
              Locating  the  configuration  directory  inside  the  directory  tree makes it possible to provide
              automatic query time path translations once the data set has moved (for example,  because  it  has
              been mounted on another location).

       curidxconfdir = dfn
              Current  location  of  the configuration directory. Complement orgidxconfdir for movable datasets.
              This should be used if the configuration directory has been copied from  the  dataset  to  another
              location,  either  because  the dataset is readonly and an r/w copy is desired, or for performance
              reasons. This records  the  original  moved  location  before  copy,  to  allow  path  translation
              computations.   For  example  if a dataset originally indexed as '/home/me/mydata/config' has been
              mounted to '/media/me/mydata', and the GUI is running from a copied  configuration,  orgidxconfdir
              would be '/home/me/mydata/config', and curidxconfdir (as set in the copied configuration) would be
              '/media/me/mydata/config'.

       idxrundir = dfn
              Indexing  process  current  directory.  The  input handlers sometimes leave temporary files in the
              current directory, so it makes sense to have recollindex chdir to some temporary directory. If the
              value is empty, the current directory is not changed. If the value is (literal) tmp,  we  use  the
              temporary  directory as set by the environment (RECOLL_TMPDIR else TMPDIR else /tmp). If the value
              is an absolute path to a directory, we go there.

       checkneedretryindexscript = fn
              Script used to heuristically check if we need to retry indexing  files  which  previously  failed.
              The  default script checks the modified dates on /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin. A relative path will
              be looked up in the filters dirs, then in the path. Use an absolute path to do otherwise.

       recollhelperpath = string
              Additional places to search for helper executables. This is only used on Windows for now.

       idxabsmlen = int
              Length of abstracts we store while indexing. Recoll stores an abstract for each indexed file.  The
              text can come from an actual 'abstract' section in the document or will just be the  beginning  of
              the  document.  It  is  stored  in  the  index so that it can be displayed inside the result lists
              without decoding the original file. The idxabsmlen  parameter  defines  the  size  of  the  stored
              abstract.  The  default  value  is 250 bytes. The search interface gives you the choice to display
              this stored text or a synthetic abstract built by extracting text around the search terms. If  you
              always prefer the synthetic abstract, you can reduce this value and save a little space.

       idxmetastoredlen = int
              Truncation  length  of  stored  metadata fields. This does not affect indexing (the whole field is
              processed anyway), just the amount of data stored in the  index  for  the  purpose  of  displaying
              fields inside result lists or previews. The default value is 150 bytes which may be too low if you
              have custom fields.

       idxtexttruncatelen = int
              Truncation  length  for  all  document  texts.  Only index the beginning of documents. This is not
              recommended except if you are sure that the interesting keywords are at the top  and  have  severe
              disk space issues.

       aspellLanguage = string
              Language  definitions  to  use  when creating the aspell dictionary. The value must match a set of
              aspell language definition files. You can type "aspell dicts" to see a list The default if this is
              not set is to use the NLS environment to guess the value. The values  are  the  2-letter  language
              codes (e.g. 'en', 'fr'...)

       aspellAddCreateParam = string
              Additional  option  and  parameter to aspell dictionary creation command. Some aspell packages may
              need an additional option (e.g. on Debian Jessie:  --local-data-dir=/usr/lib/aspell).  See  Debian
              bug 772415.

       aspellKeepStderr = bool
              Set  this  to  have a look at aspell dictionary creation errors. There are always many, so this is
              mostly for debugging.

       noaspell = bool
              Disable aspell use. The aspell dictionary generation takes time, and some combinations  of  aspell
              version, language, and local terms, result in aspell crashing, so it sometimes makes sense to just
              disable the thing.

       monauxinterval = int
              Auxiliary  database  update  interval.  The real time indexer only updates the auxiliary databases
              (stemdb, aspell) periodically, because it would be too costly to do it for every document  change.
              The default period is one hour.

       monixinterval = int
              Minimum  interval  (seconds) between processings of the indexing queue. The real time indexer does
              not process each event when it comes in, but lets the queue accumulate, to diminish  overhead  and
              to aggregate multiple events affecting the same file. Default 30 S.

       mondelaypatterns = string
              Timing  parameters  for  the  real  time  indexing. Definitions for files which get a longer delay
              before reindexing is allowed. This is for fast-changing files, that should only be reindexed  once
              in   a   while.   A   list  of  wildcardPattern:seconds  pairs.  The  patterns  are  matched  with
              fnmatch(pattern, path, 0) You can quote entries containing white space with double  quotes  (quote
              the  whole  entry,  not  the pattern). The default is empty.  Example: mondelaypatterns = *.log:20
              "*with spaces.*:30"

       idxniceprio = int
              "nice" process priority for the indexing processes. Default: 19  (lowest)  Appeared  with  1.26.5.
              Prior versions were fixed at 19.

       monioniceclass = int
              ionice class for the indexing process. Despite the misleading name, and on platforms where this is
              supported,  this  affects  all  indexing  processes,  not  only the real time/monitoring ones. The
              default value is 3 (use lowest "Idle" priority).

       monioniceclassdata = string
              ionice class level parameter if the class supports it. The default is empty, as the default "Idle"
              class has no levels.

       autodiacsens = bool
              auto-trigger diacritics sensitivity (raw index only). IF the index is not stripped, decide  if  we
              automatically  trigger  diacritics  sensitivity if the search term has accented characters (not in
              unac_except_trans). Else you need to use the query  language  and  the  "D"  modifier  to  specify
              diacritics sensitivity. Default is no.

       autocasesens = bool
              auto-trigger   case   sensitivity   (raw   index   only).  IF  the  index  is  not  stripped  (see
              indexStripChars), decide if we automatically trigger character case sensitivity if the search term
              has upper-case characters in any but the first position. Else you need to use the  query  language
              and the "C" modifier to specify character-case sensitivity. Default is yes.

       maxTermExpand = int
              Maximum  query  expansion  count for a single term (e.g.: when using wildcards). This only affects
              queries, not indexing. We used to not limit this at all (except for filenames where the limit  was
              too low at 1000), but it is unreasonable with a big index. Default 10000.

       maxXapianClauses = int
              Maximum  number  of  clauses  we  add  to  a  single  Xapian query. This only affects queries, not
              indexing. In some cases, the result of term expansion can be multiplicative, and we want to  avoid
              eating all the memory. Default 50000.

       snippetMaxPosWalk = int
              Maximum number of positions we walk while populating a snippet for the result list. The default of
              1,000,000  may  be  insufficient  for  very  big documents, the consequence would be snippets with
              possibly meaning-altering missing words.

       pdfocr = bool
              Attempt OCR of PDF files with no text content. This can be defined in subdirectories. The  default
              is off because OCR is so very slow.

       pdfattach = bool
              Enable  PDF  attachment  extraction  by executing pdftk (if available). This is normally disabled,
              because it does slow down PDF indexing a bit even if not one attachment is ever found.

       pdfextrameta = string
              Extract text from selected XMP metadata tags. This is a space-separated list of qualified XMP  tag
              names.  Each  element  can  also  include a translation to a Recoll field name, separated by a '|'
              character. If the second element is absent, the tag name is used as the Recoll  field  names.  You
              will  also  need  to add specifications to the "fields" file to direct processing of the extracted
              data.

       pdfextrametafix = fn
              Define name of XMP field editing script. This defines the name  of  a  script  to  be  loaded  for
              editing  XMP  field  values.  The script should define a 'MetaFixer' class with a metafix() method
              which will be called with the qualified tag name and value of each selected field, for editing  or
              erasing.  A new instance is created for each document, so that the object can keep state for, e.g.
              eliminating duplicate values.

       ocrprogs = string
              OCR modules to try. The top OCR script will try to load the corresponding modules in order and use
              the first which reports being capable of performing OCR on the input file. Modules  for  tesseract
              (tesseract)   and  ABBYY  FineReader  (abbyy)  are  present  in  the  standard  distribution.  For
              compatibility with the previous version, if this is not defined  at  all,  the  default  value  is
              "tesseract".  Use  an  explicit  empty  value  if  needed.  A  value of "abbyy tesseract" will try
              everything.

       ocrcachedir = dfn
              Location for caching OCR data. The default if this is empty or undefined is to  store  the  cached
              OCR data under $RECOLL_CONFDIR/ocrcache.

       tesseractlang = string
              Language  to  assume for tesseract OCR. Important for improving the OCR accuracy. This can also be
              set  through  the  contents  of  a  file  in  the   currently   processed   directory.   See   the
              rclocrtesseract.py script. Example values: eng, fra... See the tesseract documentation.

       tesseractcmd = fn
              Path  for the tesseract command. Do not quote. This is mostly useful on Windows, or for specifying
              a     non-default     tesseract     command.     E.g.     on     Windows.      tesseractcmd      =
              C:/Program Files (x86)/Tesseract-OCR/tesseract.exe

       abbyylang = string
              Language  to  assume for abbyy OCR. Important for improving the OCR accuracy. This can also be set
              through the contents of a file in  the  currently  processed  directory.  See  the  rclocrabbyy.py
              script. Typical values: English, French... See the ABBYY documentation.

       abbyycmd = fn
              Path for the abbyy command The ABBY directory is usually not in the path, so you should set this.

       mhmboxquirks = string
              Enable thunderbird/mozilla-seamonkey mbox format quirks Set this for the directory where the email
              mbox files are stored.

SEE ALSO

       recollindex(1) recoll(1)

                                                14 November 2012                                  RECOLL.CONF(5)