There was an interesting question on the Japanese-language Felix forum about displaying the glossary/memory name in the Felix search results (from the new search window).
Right now, you can view the memory/glossary name if you click on the “Details” link, but it’s not visible by default. I plan to make it visible in a near-future update, but in the meantime, you can modify the search-matches template to show this information in the current Felix version.
I’ve created modified versions of the English and Japanese-language versions of the templates, and made them available for download.
To install the template file, do the following.
On Windows 7/Vista:
- Download the appropriate file above.
- Open the file Explorer.
- In the address bar, enter the following:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Felix\html\en
Change the “en” to “jp” for the Japanese version. - Unzip the downloaded file, and place it in this folder.
The next time you do a search, the file name will appear in the results.
On Windows XP/2000:
- Download the appropriate file above.
- Open the file Explorer.
- In the address bar, enter the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Felix\html\en\
Change UserName to your actual user name.
Change the “en” to “jp” for the Japanese version. - Unzip the downloaded file, and place it in this folder.
For more details about what you can customize in the template files, see Customizing Felix Templates in the manual.