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search result highlight bug


Anthony Sepulveda

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I asked the program to do this search,

 

*@ [noun nom sing] <FOLLOWED BY> <WITHIN 1 Words> εκ ο @ [article pl gen] <FOLLOWED BY> <WITHIN 1 Words> *@ [noun gen pl]

 

And what happens is that in spite of searching correctly, it doesn't highlight the nominative singular nouns along with the rest of the words that fit the search condition.

 

Thanks,

--anthony

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First of all you can search simply for each tag, no need to use *@ so your search should be:

[noun nom sing] εκ ο @ [article pl gen] [noun gen pl]

 

Secondly, this is a phrase so you don't need the Followed by one word, just:

[noun nom sing] εκ ο @ [article pl gen] [noun gen pl]

 

That should work, but in any case if you did need the commands (such as with a larger within), they would work much better in the Construct window. Please consult the Help or the Podcasts on using this window to define complex grammatical searches. You can do it more easily, have more options, see what you have searched, and avoid the ambiguities that the Search tab has when you string the commands like this, which is the reason that it does not highlight the last hit.

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Hi Helen,

 

Hey, that made it work. Thank you very much.

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