Find Instances within a Search
When I perform a complex search (for example, with a construct) and view the results in analysis, it would be useful to be able to identify the instances where the word I am interested in appears within the search results.
For example, if I search for verbs that have "God" as the subject and find that "to see" (ra'a) has 47 instances, I would like to be able to see those 47 instances in one step. However, if in the analysis I click three times on the word “ra'a”, Accordance performs a totally new search on everything. To find those 47 instances, I have to search for them one by one.
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Hi Pierbattista,
There's probably something I haven't understood in you question. If you are looking for the places where those two words occur, wouldn't it be easiest to do a search on those two words? Such as this (I did the search on yhwh rather than 'elohîm, but the results should be analogous).
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Hi.
As you can see in the picture, I have a lot of results in this search. And if I find something interesting in one result (the number, in which book they are, etc), I would like to be able to see it soon with one passage, and not be forced to look for them among a thousand of other results. I would like to go back and forward in the list of Analysis. “Ra'a” (see) was just an example.
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I see. Yes, that could be a good feature request.
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Yes. That would be helpful to have.
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More simply put: can the Analysis pane be modified so that references may be optionally included? I totally agree. One has to use a combination of the Concordance and Analysis panes currently, which is not ideal.
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