Ding: Usage tips
      Version 1.4
    
    Start search: 
    
      - Type in search word, select a search method, 
      then press ENTER or press the "Search" button, or
- Double click on a word in the result window with left mouse button 1, or
- Select a word in another window, drop it by clicking with middle mouse 
      button 2 over the result window.
- Search in result:
       
        - Type a slash, then the search word: /word+ ENTER, or
- Type in search word, then press Shift+ENTER or press the "Search" button with mouse middle button 2, or
- Press Shift and drop word by clicking with middle mouse
        button 2 over the result window
 
Give search words:
      - just one word, or
- Find one of many words: word1,word2
- Find all words: word1+word2
- Find exact phrase: word1 word2
- Umlauts: If you don't have umlaut keys on your keyboard, please use:"a = ä  "A = Ä  "o = ö  "O = Ö  "u = ü  "U = Ü  "s = ß
Search options:
      - Search for full words or partial matches within words?
- Ignore case or search case sensitive?
- If agrep is used, try error correction if nothing is found?
- Simple search (* is wildcard for any character) or search withregular
      expressions?
- Another search behavior  can be selected via the
    menu, or by clicking on "search word":
- Search on mouse over: 
   
   - elect a word in another window (left mouse button)
- As soon as you move the mouse over the Ding window
       this word will be searched with the current search method
 
- Search on new text selection: 
   
   - As soon as you select a word in another window (left mouse button)
       this word will be searched with the current search method.
 
History function:
      - Previous search results could be displayed again (< and
      > buttons)
How it works:
      - "Ding: Dictionary Lookup" is not an intelligent translator system, but "only"a front-end
      to search quickly in files.
- The search itself is done by a dedicated Unix command ala "grep". If you have installed
      "agrep" you are able to use the approximate matching feature to correct spelling errors.
- Well, the results are as good as the dictionary wordlist. You could contribute to improve
      this list! Simply send an email to the author.
Further information:
      - Unix manual pages for agrep and egrep
    
      Comments and
      corrections are welcome! -+- 
      Frank Richter, May 2005