So those rules are determined by your search engine, not VE itself.
On 15 January 2016 at 10:53, Daniel Barrett <danb(a)cimpress.com> wrote:
We've installed VisualEditor on our local wiki
(1.26.2), and I have a
question about how the "Insert > Media" command works.
It pops up a search box, and when you enter some text, it displays images.
How is it determining which images "match" my search? The results seem
counterintuitive.
For instance, if I type "Example", and my wiki contains File:Example.jpg,
this image does NOT come up in the search results. (This seems really odd.)
A different image named File:Foobar.jpg appears in the results. It has the
word "example" in the text of its File page. However, other images that
also contain the word "example" on their File pages do not appear. (One of
them is File:Example.jpg!)
I'm using the default MediaWiki search engine (mySQL search), if that
matters. Our production servers run CirrusSearch, but we haven't tried
VisualEditor on those servers yet.
Thanks,
DanB
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