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.../ad0ebe55d6b53b1559e0ca8dee6f30b9/reST.rst | 16 ++++++++--------
_sources/admin/engines.rst.txt | 2 +-
_sources/admin/engines/recoll.rst.txt | 2 +-
_sources/admin/installation-uwsgi.rst.txt | 2 +-
_sources/admin/settings.rst.txt | 2 +-
_sources/blog/lxcdev-202006.rst.txt | 6 +++---
_sources/blog/search-database-engines.rst.txt | 4 ++--
_sources/blog/search-indexer-engines.rst.txt | 4 ++--
_sources/blog/sql-engines.rst.txt | 2 +-
_sources/dev/engine_overview.rst.txt | 4 ++--
_sources/dev/reST.rst.txt | 16 ++++++++--------
_sources/user/search_syntax.rst.txt | 2 +-
admin/engines.html | 2 +-
admin/engines/recoll.html | 2 +-
admin/index.html | 2 +-
admin/installation-searx.html | 4 ++--
admin/installation-uwsgi.html | 12 ++++++------
admin/settings.html | 2 +-
blog/lxcdev-202006.html | 6 +++---
blog/search-database-engines.html | 4 ++--
blog/search-indexer-engines.html | 4 ++--
blog/sql-engines.html | 2 +-
dev/engine_overview.html | 4 ++--
dev/reST.html | 16 ++++++++--------
objects.inv | Bin 3095 -> 3095 bytes
searchindex.js | 2 +-
user/search_syntax.html | 2 +-
utils/filtron.sh.html | 8 ++++----
utils/lxc.sh.html | 4 ++--
utils/morty.sh.html | 8 ++++----
utils/searx.sh.html | 4 ++--
31 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-)
diff --git a/_downloads/ad0ebe55d6b53b1559e0ca8dee6f30b9/reST.rst b/_downloads/ad0ebe55d6b53b1559e0ca8dee6f30b9/reST.rst
index 1817504c..e690e55c 100644
--- a/_downloads/ad0ebe55d6b53b1559e0ca8dee6f30b9/reST.rst
+++ b/_downloads/ad0ebe55d6b53b1559e0ca8dee6f30b9/reST.rst
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ generated and deployed at :docs:`github.io <.>`. For build prerequisites read
:ref:`docs build`.
The source files of Searx's documentation are located at :origin:`docs`. Sphinx
-assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by defaul. Run :ref:`make docs.live
+assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by default. Run :ref:`make docs.live
` to build HTML while editing.
.. sidebar:: Further reading
@@ -227,13 +227,13 @@ To refer anchors use the `ref role`_ markup:
.. code:: reST
- Visit chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manualy :ref:`foo
+ Visit chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manually :ref:`foo
bar `.
.. admonition:: ``:ref:`` role
:class: rst-example
- Visist chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manualy :ref:`foo
+ Visist chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manually :ref:`foo
bar `.
.. _reST ordinary ref:
@@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ Figures & Images
is flexible. To get best results in the generated output format, install
ImageMagick_ and Graphviz_.
-Searx's sphinx setup includes: :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure`. Scaleable here means;
-scaleable in sense of the build process. Normally in absence of a converter
+Searx's sphinx setup includes: :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure`. Scalable here means;
+scalable in sense of the build process. Normally in absence of a converter
tool, the build process will break. From the authors POV it’s annoying to care
about the build process when handling with images, especially since he has no
access to the build process. With :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure` the build process
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ continues and scales output quality in dependence of installed image processors.
If you want to add an image, you should use the ``kernel-figure`` (inheritance
of :dudir:`figure`) and ``kernel-image`` (inheritance of :dudir:`image`)
-directives. E.g. to insert a figure with a scaleable image format use SVG
+directives. E.g. to insert a figure with a scalable image format use SVG
(:ref:`svg image example`):
.. code:: reST
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ and *targets* (e.g. a ref to :ref:`row 2 of table's body `).
- cell 4.4
* - row 5
- - cell 5.1 with automatic span to rigth end
+ - cell 5.1 with automatic span to right end
* - row 6
- cell 6.1
@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ and *targets* (e.g. a ref to :ref:`row 2 of table's body `).
- cell 4.4
* - row 5
- - cell 5.1 with automatic span to rigth end
+ - cell 5.1 with automatic span to right end
* - row 6
- cell 6.1
diff --git a/_sources/admin/engines.rst.txt b/_sources/admin/engines.rst.txt
index 36b96ae3..ed6f27bd 100644
--- a/_sources/admin/engines.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/admin/engines.rst.txt
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Disabled **D** Engine type **ET**
------------- ----------- -------------------- ------------
Safe search **SS**
------------- ----------- ---------------------------------
-Weigth **W**
+Weight **W**
------------- ----------- ---------------------------------
Disabled **D**
------------- ----------- ---------------------------------
diff --git a/_sources/admin/engines/recoll.rst.txt b/_sources/admin/engines/recoll.rst.txt
index cba2e81f..d1f717ac 100644
--- a/_sources/admin/engines/recoll.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/admin/engines/recoll.rst.txt
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Example
Scenario:
#. Recoll indexes a local filesystem mounted in ``/export/documents/reference``,
-#. the Recoll search inteface can be reached at https://recoll.example.org/ and
+#. the Recoll search interface can be reached at https://recoll.example.org/ and
#. the contents of this filesystem can be reached though https://download.example.org/reference
.. code:: yaml
diff --git a/_sources/admin/installation-uwsgi.rst.txt b/_sources/admin/installation-uwsgi.rst.txt
index 7b482975..03aabeb7 100644
--- a/_sources/admin/installation-uwsgi.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/admin/installation-uwsgi.rst.txt
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ My experience is, that this command is a bit buggy.
.. _uwsgi configuration:
-Alltogether
+All together
===========
Create the configuration ini-file according to your distribution (see below) and
diff --git a/_sources/admin/settings.rst.txt b/_sources/admin/settings.rst.txt
index 7cf055db..9ef5784e 100644
--- a/_sources/admin/settings.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/admin/settings.rst.txt
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Global Settings
outgoing: # communication with search engines
request_timeout : 2.0 # default timeout in seconds, can be override by engine
# max_request_timeout: 10.0 # the maximum timeout in seconds
- useragent_suffix : "" # informations like an email address to the administrator
+ useragent_suffix : "" # information like an email address to the administrator
pool_connections : 100 # Number of different hosts
pool_maxsize : 10 # Number of simultaneous requests by host
# uncomment below section if you want to use a proxy
diff --git a/_sources/blog/lxcdev-202006.rst.txt b/_sources/blog/lxcdev-202006.rst.txt
index b53501da..0323ea22 100644
--- a/_sources/blog/lxcdev-202006.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/blog/lxcdev-202006.rst.txt
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ debug services from filtron and morty analogous use:
Another point we have to notice is that each service (:ref:`searx `,
:ref:`filtron ` and :ref:`morty `) runs under dedicated
system user account with the same name (compare :ref:`create searx user`). To
-get a shell from theses accounts, simply call one of the scripts:
+get a shell from these accounts, simply call one of the scripts:
.. tabs::
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ of the container:
Now we can develop as usual in the working tree of our desktop system. Every
time the software was changed, you have to restart the searx service (in the
-conatiner):
+container):
.. tabs::
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ We build up a fully functional searx suite in a archlinux container:
$ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh install suite searx-archlinux
To access HTTP from the desktop we installed nginx for the services inside the
-conatiner:
+container:
.. tabs::
diff --git a/_sources/blog/search-database-engines.rst.txt b/_sources/blog/search-database-engines.rst.txt
index 94f418e7..667296a4 100644
--- a/_sources/blog/search-database-engines.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/blog/search-database-engines.rst.txt
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ you can use your owm template by placing the template under
``searx/templates/{theme_name}/result_templates/{template_name}`` and setting
``result_template`` attribute to ``{template_name}``.
-Futhermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
+Furthermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
still add them and limit the access by setting ``tokens`` as described in the `blog post about
private engines`_.
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ structure.
Redis
-----
-Reqired package: ``redis``
+Required package: ``redis``
Redis is a key value based data store usually stored in memory.
diff --git a/_sources/blog/search-indexer-engines.rst.txt b/_sources/blog/search-indexer-engines.rst.txt
index ca4dd3c8..1dafa4fb 100644
--- a/_sources/blog/search-indexer-engines.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/blog/search-indexer-engines.rst.txt
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ All of the engines above are added to ``settings.yml`` just commented out, as yo
Please note that if you are not using HTTPS to access these engines, you have to enable
HTTP requests by setting ``enable_http`` to ``True``.
-Futhermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
+Furthermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
still add them and limit the access by setting ``tokens`` as described in the `blog post about
private engines`_.
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ small-scale (less than 10 million documents) data collections. E.g. it is great
web pages you have visited and searching in the contents later.
The engine supports faceted search, so you can search in a subset of documents of the collection.
-Futhermore, you can search in Meilisearch instances that require authentication by setting ``auth_token``.
+Furthermore, you can search in Meilisearch instances that require authentication by setting ``auth_token``.
Here is a simple example to query a Meilisearch instance:
diff --git a/_sources/blog/sql-engines.rst.txt b/_sources/blog/sql-engines.rst.txt
index c40e3e79..68a9e3fa 100644
--- a/_sources/blog/sql-engines.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/blog/sql-engines.rst.txt
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Before enabling MySQL engine, you must install the package ``mysql-connector-pyt
The authentication plugin is configurable by setting ``auth_plugin`` in the attributes.
By default it is set to ``caching_sha2_password``.
-This is an example configuration for quering a MySQL server:
+This is an example configuration for querying a MySQL server:
.. code:: yaml
diff --git a/_sources/dev/engine_overview.rst.txt b/_sources/dev/engine_overview.rst.txt
index bbd14139..186042f3 100644
--- a/_sources/dev/engine_overview.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/dev/engine_overview.rst.txt
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ engine file
argument type information
======================= =========== ========================================================
categories list pages, in which the engine is working
-paging boolean support multible pages
+paging boolean support multiple pages
time_range_support boolean support search time range
engine_type str ``online`` by default, other possibles values are
``offline``, ``online_dictionary``, ``online_currency``
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ parsed arguments
----------------
The function ``def request(query, params):`` always returns the ``params``
-variable. Inside searx, the following paramters can be used to specify a search
+variable. Inside searx, the following parameters can be used to specify a search
request:
=================== =========== ==========================================================================
diff --git a/_sources/dev/reST.rst.txt b/_sources/dev/reST.rst.txt
index 1817504c..e690e55c 100644
--- a/_sources/dev/reST.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/dev/reST.rst.txt
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ generated and deployed at :docs:`github.io <.>`. For build prerequisites read
:ref:`docs build`.
The source files of Searx's documentation are located at :origin:`docs`. Sphinx
-assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by defaul. Run :ref:`make docs.live
+assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by default. Run :ref:`make docs.live
` to build HTML while editing.
.. sidebar:: Further reading
@@ -227,13 +227,13 @@ To refer anchors use the `ref role`_ markup:
.. code:: reST
- Visit chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manualy :ref:`foo
+ Visit chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manually :ref:`foo
bar `.
.. admonition:: ``:ref:`` role
:class: rst-example
- Visist chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manualy :ref:`foo
+ Visist chapter :ref:`reST anchor`. Or set hyperlink text manually :ref:`foo
bar `.
.. _reST ordinary ref:
@@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ Figures & Images
is flexible. To get best results in the generated output format, install
ImageMagick_ and Graphviz_.
-Searx's sphinx setup includes: :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure`. Scaleable here means;
-scaleable in sense of the build process. Normally in absence of a converter
+Searx's sphinx setup includes: :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure`. Scalable here means;
+scalable in sense of the build process. Normally in absence of a converter
tool, the build process will break. From the authors POV it’s annoying to care
about the build process when handling with images, especially since he has no
access to the build process. With :ref:`linuxdoc:kfigure` the build process
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ continues and scales output quality in dependence of installed image processors.
If you want to add an image, you should use the ``kernel-figure`` (inheritance
of :dudir:`figure`) and ``kernel-image`` (inheritance of :dudir:`image`)
-directives. E.g. to insert a figure with a scaleable image format use SVG
+directives. E.g. to insert a figure with a scalable image format use SVG
(:ref:`svg image example`):
.. code:: reST
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ and *targets* (e.g. a ref to :ref:`row 2 of table's body `).
- cell 4.4
* - row 5
- - cell 5.1 with automatic span to rigth end
+ - cell 5.1 with automatic span to right end
* - row 6
- cell 6.1
@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ and *targets* (e.g. a ref to :ref:`row 2 of table's body `).
- cell 4.4
* - row 5
- - cell 5.1 with automatic span to rigth end
+ - cell 5.1 with automatic span to right end
* - row 6
- cell 6.1
diff --git a/_sources/user/search_syntax.rst.txt b/_sources/user/search_syntax.rst.txt
index 57cb5195..7068f8dc 100644
--- a/_sources/user/search_syntax.rst.txt
+++ b/_sources/user/search_syntax.rst.txt
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Prefix: ``:``
Prefix: ``?``
to add engines and categories to the currently selected categories
-Abbrevations of the engines and languages are also accepted. Engine/category
+Abbreviations of the engines and languages are also accepted. Engine/category
modifiers are chainable and inclusive (e.g. with :search:`!it !ddg !wp qwer
` search in IT category **and** duckduckgo
**and** wikipedia for ``qwer``).
diff --git a/admin/engines.html b/admin/engines.html
index 525028d7..366b08f2 100644
--- a/admin/engines.html
+++ b/admin/engines.html
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
diff --git a/admin/installation-searx.html b/admin/installation-searx.html
index 3e838df0..ec4ea2fb 100644
--- a/admin/installation-searx.html
+++ b/admin/installation-searx.html
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ $ sudo -H sed -i -e "s/{instance_name}/searx@default_lang :""# Default search language - leave blank to detect from browser information or use codes from 'languages.py'ban_time_on_fail :5# ban time in seconds after engine errorsmax_ban_time_on_fail :120# max ban time in seconds after engine errors
-prefer_configured_language:False# increase weight of results in confiugred language in ranking
+prefer_configured_language:False# increase weight of results in configured language in rankingserver:port :8888
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ $ sudo -H sed -i -e "s/{instance_name}/searx@outgoing:# communication with search enginesrequest_timeout :2.0# default timeout in seconds, can be override by engine# max_request_timeout: 10.0 # the maximum timeout in seconds
-useragent_suffix :""# suffix of searx_useragent, could contain informations like an email address to the administrator
+useragent_suffix :""# suffix of searx_useragent, could contain information like an email address to the administratorpool_connections :100# Number of different hostspool_maxsize :10# Number of simultaneous requests by host# uncomment below section if you want to use a proxy
diff --git a/admin/installation-uwsgi.html b/admin/installation-uwsgi.html
index ddd9506e..f3320130 100644
--- a/admin/installation-uwsgi.html
+++ b/admin/installation-uwsgi.html
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
Create the configuration ini-file according to your distribution (see below) and
restart the uwsgi application.
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ disable-logging =true# The right granted on the created socket
chmod-socket =666
-# Plugin to use and interpretor config
+# Plugin to use and interpreter config
single-interpreter =true# enable master process
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ disable-logging =true# The right granted on the created socket
chmod-socket =666
-# Plugin to use and interpretor config
+# Plugin to use and interpreter config
single-interpreter =true# enable master process
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ disable-logging =true# The right granted on the created socket
chmod-socket =666
-# Plugin to use and interpretor config
+# Plugin to use and interpreter config
single-interpreter =true# enable master process
diff --git a/admin/settings.html b/admin/settings.html
index 16b3987d..e54ec300 100644
--- a/admin/settings.html
+++ b/admin/settings.html
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ code, like fr
outgoing:# communication with search enginesrequest_timeout :2.0# default timeout in seconds, can be override by engine# max_request_timeout: 10.0 # the maximum timeout in seconds
-useragent_suffix :""# informations like an email address to the administrator
+useragent_suffix :""# information like an email address to the administratorpool_connections :100# Number of different hostspool_maxsize :10# Number of simultaneous requests by host# uncomment below section if you want to use a proxy
diff --git a/blog/lxcdev-202006.html b/blog/lxcdev-202006.html
index b8cbda5b..faf71e54 100644
--- a/blog/lxcdev-202006.html
+++ b/blog/lxcdev-202006.html
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ $ ./utils/morty.sh inspect service
Another point we have to notice is that each service (searx,
filtron and morty) runs under dedicated
system user account with the same name (compare Create user). To
-get a shell from theses accounts, simply call one of the scripts:
+get a shell from these accounts, simply call one of the scripts:
Now we can develop as usual in the working tree of our desktop system. Every
time the software was changed, you have to restart the searx service (in the
-conatiner):
To access HTTP from the desktop we installed nginx for the services inside the
-conatiner:
+container:
$ ./utils/filtron.sh nginx install
$ ./utils/morty.sh nginx install
diff --git a/blog/search-database-engines.html b/blog/search-database-engines.html
index b729d071..7480ca23 100644
--- a/blog/search-database-engines.html
+++ b/blog/search-database-engines.html
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ If you are not satisfied with the original result layout,
you can use your owm template by placing the template under
searx/templates/{theme_name}/result_templates/{template_name} and setting
result_template attribute to {template_name}.
-
Futhermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
+
Furthermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
still add them and limit the access by setting tokens as described in the blog post about
private engines.
Redis is a key value based data store usually stored in memory.
Select a database to search in and set its index in the option db. You can
either look for exact matches or use partial keywords to find what you are looking for
diff --git a/blog/search-indexer-engines.html b/blog/search-indexer-engines.html
index 780bca3f..7cef7b59 100644
--- a/blog/search-indexer-engines.html
+++ b/blog/search-indexer-engines.html
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ ones are supported now:
base_url for all them.
Please note that if you are not using HTTPS to access these engines, you have to enable
HTTP requests by setting enable_http to True.
-
Futhermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
+
Furthermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you can
still add them and limit the access by setting tokens as described in the blog post about
private engines.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ configured to read from auth_token.
+Furthermore, you can search in Meilisearch instances that require authentication by setting auth_token.
Here is a simple example to query a Meilisearch instance:
-name :meilisearchengine :meilisearch
diff --git a/blog/sql-engines.html b/blog/sql-engines.html
index 07d23c8d..96e8600c 100644
--- a/blog/sql-engines.html
+++ b/blog/sql-engines.html
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ use the option limi
Before enabling MySQL engine, you must install the package mysql-connector-python.
The authentication plugin is configurable by setting auth_plugin in the attributes.
By default it is set to caching_sha2_password.
-
This is an example configuration for quering a MySQL server:
+
This is an example configuration for querying a MySQL server:
-name :mysqlengine :mysql_serverdatabase :my_database
diff --git a/dev/engine_overview.html b/dev/engine_overview.html
index bdeeee01..580e8c3e 100644
--- a/dev/engine_overview.html
+++ b/dev/engine_overview.html
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ settings. However, the standard way is the following:
paging
boolean
-
support multible pages
+
support multiple pages
time_range_support
boolean
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ parameters with default value can be redefined for special purposes.
The function defrequest(query,params): always returns the params
-variable. Inside searx, the following paramters can be used to specify a search
+variable. Inside searx, the following parameters can be used to specify a search
request:
diff --git a/dev/reST.html b/dev/reST.html
index 02b6bbc8..21d68d88 100644
--- a/dev/reST.html
+++ b/dev/reST.html
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ documentation, with the builders from the github.io. For build prerequisites read
Build docs.
The source files of Searx’s documentation are located at Origin: docs. Sphinx
-assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by defaul. Run make docs.live to build HTML while editing.
+assumes source files to be encoded in UTF-8 by default. Run make docs.live to build HTML while editing.