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+ | ===== Search in non-hieroglyphic texts ===== | ||
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+ | Search is no longer restricted to the hieroglyphs. If you have typed translation or transliterations, you can search them too... | ||
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+ | Select **search in alphabetic texts**... | ||
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+ | {{ :doc:en:textsearch.png?nolink |Selection of type of search}} | ||
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+ | Then type your text (search will disregard case) : | ||
+ | {{ :doc:en:searchamon.png?nolink |Searching for non-hieroglyphic texts}} | ||
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+ | ===== Search in folders ===== | ||
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+ | This is a very powerful feature of JSesh : it can search in all the glyph files contained in a folder (and its sub-folders). In a way, you can use your texts (including translations typed in JSesh) as a kind of rough linguistic database. | ||
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+ | To use this function, use the menu **Edit/Find in Folder**. Then select the "root" folder for your search. | ||
+ | In the example below, I'm looking for attestation of Atum, using a fairly generic wildcard. Note the use of [...] to include variant signs (some possible determinatives are however missing in this search, I leave it to the interested reader as an exercice). | ||
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+ | {{ :doc:en:foldersearch.png?nolink |Search in folders}} | ||
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+ | Once the search is started, the occurrences will appear in the list below the search form. Double-clicking on an occurrence will open the corresponding document. | ||