The question you have asked is close worthy (in my opinion) for a number of reasons. It also has some problems with the way it is presented.
First, asking for an example. By asking for an example, it sounds very close to the close reason
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software
library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack
Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam.
Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve
it.
I realize that you aren't explicitly asking us to point you somewhere off-site, but I could understand someone reading it that way.
Two, your question resembles a "do my work for me" question (and as such feels like it could fall in the "too broad" close reason). It reads like "I need a tutorial for X. I need it to do A, B, and C. If it could do D, E, and F that would be great." Treat asking a question like you are asking a busy co-worker a question. How would your co-worker feel if you asked them to take time to stop what they were doing to craft you a tutorial to fit your needs? I imagine they might be a little annoyed.
Third, the tone of the question sounds more like a proposal rather than a solvable problem. Using phrases like "I think a good answer here could help a great number of people" and "I will try to make it general enough to apply to a wide audience" sound like a request for a blog post. SO isn't a place to petition someone to write you a blog post.
Fourth, there isn't a specific problem to solve. No matter what I give you, you can't verify that it works. Deciding which answer is the best is not a measure of whether it works or not, but rather whose tutorial you like better. That hits the "primarily opinion based" close reason, not because you said you want a "best" something, but because there is no way to say any one answer is better than another in a (mostly) objective way.
All that being said, could your question be rewritten in a way that makes it a better fit for SO? I believe so, but it will take some work from you to get something started (and probably multiple questions). First try something. Just try making an FTS table. If your syntax fails, that can be a question, like this (being overly simplistic here):
I am trying to make an FTS virtual table. I looked here [link] and I tried
this code: [code here] However it gave me the following syntax
error/runtime error/ etc. [error here]. How do I fix this?
Then run with that. Try the next part of performing an FTS query. Get as far as you can then ask again once you've done research and got stuck. Then do the next step. Rinse and repeat.
After a while you will have all the parts of what would be a good tutorial because you have figured it out yourself (with some SO help). Then if you still believe the tutorial is worth it, write it yourself!
Like I said above, SO isn't a blog writing service. It is a place to get help solving specific programming related problems.