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Explore the {{appName}} corpus.
Use the {{defaultCondenseType}}-, node-, and search- pads to specify material of interest.
Copy individual results to the node pad to compare them to each other.
Describe your study and export your work as a PDF with links to archived copies of the {{appName}} corpus and this tool.
Open multiple windows and tabs with this url, they all communicate with one and the same TF kernel; the lengthy data loading only happens when the TF kernel starts up, not when multiple webinterfaces communicate with the TF kernel. See Jobs for ways to perform other queries.
When you terminate text-fabric on the command line, the TF kernel will also be terminated.
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Enter a reference here, such as {{exampleSectionHtml|safe}}.
Copy {{defaultCondenseType}}s to here by clicking on a {{defaultCondenseType}} reference in the result list.
Click Go to fetch the results.
The results of the references appear in the result list, with a negative sequence number.
Enter a node or list of nodes here, such as 123 or 123,456,789.
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Copy the nodes of a result to here by clicking on the sequence number of a result in the result list.
Copy a node to here by clicking on its number (when the option show nodes is checked).
The results of the nodes appear in the result list, with a negative sequence number.
Enter a search template here. See the buttons on top for the docs.
The results of the search appear in the result list, with a positive sequence number.
Show the text in the {{defaultTextFormat}} text format: see the text format option.
Group results by {{defaultCondenseType}}: see the condense option.
Click the triangle to expand a result into a pretty view.
If nothing happens, check the condense option: nodes that are bigger than the condense node type, will not be expanded into pretty view. Either uncheck the condense option or select a bigger condense type.
Click the expand all checkbox to collapse and open all results.
Click the sequence number to add the nodes in this result to the node pad.
Click the reference, to add it to the reference pad.
Use the navigation button to walk through the results.
Results that you have expanded remain in view.
Your job will be saved in your browser
Rename or duplicate your job, by typing a new name in the name field.
Load an other job by selecting the name under which it has been saved. This job will be loaded in a new tab. So you can work with multiple jobs in multiple tabs with only one running text-fabric instance.
Text format Show the results in a text format of your choice: original script, transcription, or phonetic representations may be offered.
Base types These types of nodes count as base types. The components of base nodes will not be broken down in pretty displays. Highlights of base nodes consist of coloured backgrounds, highlights of other nodes consist of coloured boxes around the nodes.
Export your results. Provide your name, title, and description (markdown is supported).
Click . The exported page opens in a new window or tab, formatted for saving as PDF. Use your browser to export this page to PDF. The PDF will contain a complete description of your work, with persistent links to the corpora and the tools, with additional metadata, and with the information you specify. It reflects the results as you see them on your screen.
Click . Additional data will be exported as files in a subdirectory corresponding to the current job: (1) a file resultsx.tsv with all your query results (uncondensed). This file can directly be opened in Excel. Every row corresponds with a result tuple of nodes. It contains result sequence number, a verse reference to where the result occurs, and fields for the member nodes. Every member of the result tuple corresponds to a few columns: node number, node type, full text, and features that you have used in the search template for that node. Hint: If you want to include more features, use them with a trivial condition in your template, like so: fff* where fff is the name of your feature. The * operator means: no value restriction. (2) a markdown file about.md with the metadata and description. (3) .tsv files corresponding to the results of the the contents of the pads: these files contain the node numbers only. (4) a file job.json with the job information. You can import this in the job section to restore your job, or send it to a colleague who can then run the same query.
resultsx.tsv
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Tip Archive the PDF and data files in an online repository, and you can cite your work properly.
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