The Open/Find Resource View

The Open/Find Resource view is designed to offer advanced search capabilities either by using a simple text search or by using the Apache Lucene - Query Parser Syntax. To open this view, go to Window > Show View > Open/Find Resource. The view is presented in the left side of the default Oxygen XML Editor layout, next to the Project and DITA Maps Manager views.

Figure: The Open/Find Resource View

You can use this view to find a file in the current Oxygen XML Editor project or in one of the DITA maps opened in the DITA Maps Manager view by typing only a few letters of the file name of a document or a fragment of the content you are searching for. The Open/Find Resource view also supports searching in document edits (comments, insertions, deletions, and highlighted content).
Note: Full support for searching in document edits is available only in the Enterprise edition of Oxygen XML Editor. The Professional edition offers support to search through a maximum of 10 edits.

Search results are presented instantly, after you finish typing the content you are searching for. The matching fragments of text are highlighted in the results list displayed in the view. When you open one of the documents from the results list, the matching fragments of text are highlighted in the editing area. To remove the highlighting from your document close the Results view. To display the search history, position the cursor in the search field and press Ctrl Down Arrow (Command Down Arrow on OS X) or Ctrl Up Arrow (Command Up Arrow on OS X) on your keyboard. Pressing only the Down Arrow key moves the selection to the list of results.

A contextual menu available on each search result provides actions applicable to the document that contains it. These actions allow you to:
The content of the resources used to search in is parsed from an index. The indexing is performed both automatically and on request.
Note: Automatic indexing is performed when you modify, add, or remove resources in the currently indexed project. If the index was never initialized, the index in not updated on project changes.
Note: To improve performance, the indexing process skips the following set of common English words (the so-called stop words): a, an, and, are, as, at, be, but, by, for, if, in, into, is, it, no, not, of, on, or, such, that, the, their, then, there, these, they, this, to, was, will, with. This means that if you are searching for any of these words, Open/Find Resource view will not be able to match any of them. However, you can configure the list of stop words in the Open/Find Resources Preferences Page.
Note: Searches are case insensitive. For example, if you search for car you get the same results as when you search for Car.
Note: Suffix searches are supported, both for searching in the content of your resources and in their name. For this, you can use wildcards. If you search in content for *ing you will find documents that contain the word presenting. If you search in file paths for */samples/*.gif you will find all the gif images from the samples directory.
Note: You can drag a resource from the Open/Find Resource view and drop it in a DocBook, DITA, TEI or XHTML document to create a link to that resource.
The Open/Find Resource view offers the following options: