<p> To the right, I've searched for <em>"cellar"</em>, and the program has found results from <em>Red Barricades</em>. The rules for this are referenced in the ASLRB index, but the content is not yet in the MMP eASLRB.
<p> However, I've installed a PDF scan of the rules, plus information about where each rule is within that PDF (a <em>"targets file"</em>), and so when I click on a search result, it seamlessly opens the <em>Red Barricades</em> PDF and jumps to that rule.
You can also include third-party modules that are not referenced in the ASLRB index. I've also installed a PDF of LFT's <em>Kampfgruppe Scherer</em>, a targets file for it, and also an <em>index file</em>. This last file is also searched, and clicking on a search result takes me directly to the associated rule in the KGS PDF.
Q+A and errata can also be included. This is a <em>lot</em> of work, but the results are amazing. If you click on a rule that has Q+A and/or errata associated with it, they will be shown, alongside the rule you're looking for.
<p> Here, I've searched for <em>"encircled"</em>, and the program has automatically shown Q+A and errata for rule <spanclass="ruleid">A7.7</span>.
<divclass="info"> Note that this errata is actually obsolete, since it's already been incorporated into the current MMP eASLRB, but it's shown here as an example. </div>