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I was watching my friend work on Logos, and he showed me the Corresponding Words visual filter, which allowed him to highlight a word and then all occurrences of that word lit up in the passage. This was very useful. Can Accordance do that?

 

 

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Not at the moment, but I have suggested this before. I would also love to have this.

 

Greetings

 

Fabian

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You can right-click to search for the word in the same text, just in another tab.

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I'm not sure that this is exactly what you're asking, but it does answer the question in the thread title, i.e., you can apply a highlight style to all occurrences of a word at once.

 

1. Run a search for the word you want to find

 

2. With your highlights available, decide which style you want to use and then hold down Shift and click that style

 

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3. You'll get an "are you sure?" message, but when you click yes, you will at once be able to apply that highlight style to all the search hits

 

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The highlight style is now applied--i.e., more than just lit up, but you can also clear all the hit highlights if you need to.

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This works in L by hover over. I found it specially in texts helpful which are not in Latin letters. In other words for foreign texts and characters. A bad example but it gives you an idea: You have Matt 1-3 open in Na28 and you hover over egenesen all occurrences are highlighted. For me this is helpful if I have a text open over a few chapters and on every second verse it has the same word, I'm able then to see in a short view how important this word is in this context, so I hover over the first two verses and if there is a word which are highlighted 8 times this gives me an idea over the direction of the text.

 

In Accordance then it should have another color for the highliting.

 

Greetings

 

Fabian

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