Simple outliner/database for language professionals?
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Oct 18, 2011 at 10:51 AM
Splendid fellow, Sam! I agree with Egil - case is not important (in fact, non-discrimination is preferable!), but basic Boolean search support would be brilliant.
That really would turn Noteliner into something closely resembling the mutt’s dangly bits…
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Egil Fredheim
Oct 19, 2011 at 05:36 PM
Now that we are jumping with joy, I have yet another wish:
Shift+F3 to change case, like in Word, clicking through “dog” to “DOG” to “Dog” to change a highlighted term. Any chance of getting that In 3.5, Sam? :-)
I am getting carried way away here, but I can think of yet another way of improving the Search function:
If we could sometime in the distant future have a NEAR function like in dtSearch where you can specify that words will be within a certain number of words of each other, like “dog w/5 cat” to say that the word dog would occur within 5 words (or whatever number) of cat, THAT would be sensational. Very useful or searching long documents.
Egil
Posted by Glen Coulthard
Oct 19, 2011 at 06:28 PM
The one missing feature of Noteliner that drives me absolutely nuts is not being able to CTRL+SHIFT+left or right arrow to select a word or group of words. Arrrggghhh!
Posted by MadaboutDana
Oct 20, 2011 at 10:00 AM
Ah, yes, have to agree with that one, Sam! It is remarkably, unexpectedly disconcerting!
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Oct 26, 2011 at 03:25 PM
The new version (out on the 24th) seems to have added this ability.
Glen Coulthard wrote:
>The one missing feature of Noteliner that drives me absolutely nuts is not being able
>to CTRL+SHIFT+left or right arrow to select a word or group of words. Arrrggghhh!
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