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Will search for Granville Sharp rule occurences work?


EricC

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There is a workspace available on the Accordance Exchange under Workspaces called "Granville Sharp" (http://www.accordancefiles1.com/exchange/windows.htm). The description says this: "This Greek construct window can be used to find instances of the Granville Sharp rule in any grammatically tagged Greek text."

 

I admit that I know virtually nothing about how the construct searches work in Accordance. I just clicked on the "Granville Sharp.accord" file while I had a Greek text open. I got an error saying "There are no search windows set up to display the search results from the front construct window. The search window requires the use of the [LINK] command with the construct window name."

 

How do I do this? Or is this such an old file that it doesn't work in Accordance 10 (I'm running 10.4.3.2 on OS 10.9.5 Mavericks). If it's not possible with this old file, would someone like to make one that works in the current version of Accordance?post-3736-0-74004300-1412590335_thumb.pngpost-3736-0-19060000-1412590217_thumb.png

 

 

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In the workspace you downloaded, create a new Tab set to a tagged Greek text. In the search box, type [Link NAME] where NAME is the name of the Construct tab.

 

I don't have time this morning to download the file from exchange and test it, but I think that should work.

 

Lorinda

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You need to have a greek text open and put the following command in the search field [LINK construct-name] where 'constuct-name' is the name of the construct tab. This links the construct to the text.

 

 

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Lorinda just beat me to it.

 

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Hi Eric, I have updated the workspace on the exchange to include a pane for the GNT28-T and the [LINK ?] command in place. Try that out...

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Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for their help. I think I can do it now! :)

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Hi Eric, I have updated the workspace on the exchange to include a pane for the GNT28-T and the [LINK ?] command in place. Try that out...

 

Hey Ken, if you ever update this might want to set noun class to NOT proper. The plural thing is a bit controversial but I think most proper nouns are false positives.

 

 

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Thanks Spencer. Will check it out

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