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Parsing Command only parses the "hits"


Martin Z

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Problem solved! (See #5)

 

The Help document says:

"Select words in a text that is grammatically tagged or has key numbers.

On the Amplify menu, choose Language>Parsing. A Parsing tab opens in a Language Tools zone."

 

However, the Parsing command parses only the "hits" (search results).

The Word chart command works well with the selected words.

 

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Did I misunderstand the Help manual?

 

 

Martin

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Hi Martin,

 

I do not seem to get this problem on Mac. I searched for a word then selected the verse and got a parsing of all that I had selected. Can't confirm if this is the case with Windows.

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Hi Martin,

 

I do not seem to get this problem on Mac. I searched for a word then selected the verse and got a parsing of all that I had selected. Can't confirm if this is the case with Windows.

 

I also work on Mac.

Looks like the HMT-W4 works. BHS-T doesn't work.

 

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That's odd because BHS-T seems to work OK for me

 

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Martin, are you sure that you haven't set the parsing to only parse the Hit Words? This setting is in the Command-T/Control-T of the parsing tab, under the "Parse:" popup menu.

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Martin, are you sure that you haven't set the parsing to only parse the Hit Words? This setting is in the Command-T/Control-T of the parsing tab, under the "Parse:" popup menu.

 

AH! That's the problem!

I changed the default setting before. Just forgot it completely!

Thanks, Joel!

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Yet another option in Accordance I did not realise was there. At least I've learned something new.

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