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Fix explanation of fetchers #348
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Add a detailed describtion of the zbmath search operators and fields. Give several search examples.
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If you need to use an HTTP proxy server, you can configure JabRef to use a proxy using the "Network" preferences \(**Options → Preferences → Network**\). | |||
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## Search Syntax | |||
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The search syntax is adapted from [Apache Lucene](https://lucene.apache.org/core/2_9_4/queryparsersyntax.html). |
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That we use Lucene shouldn't matter for the average user, thus I would remove all references to it.
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I think, for researchers in the field of computer science, it is of interest. I will rewrite that part.
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You mean people from computer science are the only ones that might actually understand the sentence ;-) Please remember this is a help page and not an reference for the inner workings of JabRef.
Documentation for JabRef/jabref#7350
Not yet finished, need to go through all fetchers
Refs JabRef/jabref#7426