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  1. Accept or reject detected changes | GroupDocs

    Learn how to apply or discard detected changes and save the result using GroupDocs.Comparison for Python via .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  2. Get file info | GroupDocs

    This article explains how to detect document file type, size and calculate pages count with GroupDocs.Comparison....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  3. Get list of changes | GroupDocs

    Learn how to obtain a collection of detected changes using GroupDocs.Comparison for Python via .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  4. Xml to Md | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates how to convert Text to Markdown with GroupDocs.Markdown for .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  5. Work with Word Track Changes | GroupDocs

    Learn how to compare Word documents while respecting Track Changes using GroupDocs.Comparison for Python via .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  6. Document renaming | GroupDocs

    Sometimes a situation arises when an indexed document is renamed, but its contents have not changed. In this case, to save computing resources, you can notify the index about the renaming of the document, and then the document will not be reindexed during the update operation. To notify an index about renaming a document, the notifyIndex method is used with the corresponding notification object as a parameter. You should keep in mind that if an index is notified of the renaming of a document, it will not be reindexed the next time you call the update method, even if its contents have changed....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  7. Text file encoding detection | GroupDocs

    This article explains that how to detect encoding of a text file automatically in Java....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  8. Regular expression search | GroupDocs

    This article gives the knowledge about the regular expression (RegEx) search queries which are universal and very flexible, but at the same time, in large indexes, their performance becomes extremely low using Java search API....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  9. Document renaming | GroupDocs

    Sometimes a situation arises when an indexed document is renamed, but its contents have not changed. In this case, to save computing resources, you can notify the index about the renaming of the document, and then the document will not be reindexed during the update operation. To notify an index about renaming a document, the notifyIndex method is used with the corresponding notification object as a parameter. You should keep in mind that if an index is notified of the renaming of a document, it will not be reindexed the next time you call the update method, even if its contents have changed....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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  10. Indexing with stop words | GroupDocs

    Stop words are frequently used words that do not carry a semantic meaning and can be removed from an index to reduce its size. You can enable or disable the use of stop words by calling the setUseStopWords method of the IndexSettings class. The default value is true, meaning that stop words are filtered during indexing and not added to the index. A list of stop words to use during indexing can be specified in the stop word dictionary....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs...Product Solution GroupDocs.Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...

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