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A pair of suggestions to facilitate 'command-line' users


Anthony Sepulveda

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I would like to suggest the possibility of changing the search text through the Argument Entry Box. This is a feature that I used a lot in BibleWorks to quickly switch to a different bible version through the command line, and do a search command straight after.



An additional feature would also be to include command-line entries for the additional 'Range', 'Scope' and 'Bracketed Words' options (because for now they can only be accessed by clicking the '+' buttons).

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ant,

 

There is a [Range ] stand-alone command. Such as in:

love <and> [Range Matt-John]

 

See the help files on Stand-alone commands

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Switching between texts can be expedited by shuffling through your five prioritized texts with control+(1-5).

Edited by James Tucker
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Hi Joe,

Yes, I already know about the RANGE standalone command. But this isn't the same as the 'Range' feature accessed with the 'More Options' button. Dr. J showed in Podcast 82, at the 2:48 mark onwards, that there is a difference between the 'Range Option' and the 'Range Command'. The feature that I would like to request is, along with 'Scope' and 'Bracketed Words', to also have access to the Range Option (and its corresponding feature) through the command line.

 

Thanks!

--anthony



Hi James,

 

Well, that's right...I'll try and get used to this way of switching through the prioritized texts.

 

Thanks,

--anthony

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