The Search
submenu on the main menu bar
provides the following options:
- Find elements -
find all elements containing a given string. Note that some
strings can be displayed by means of images or OLE objects. Those will not show up in the
search. The results of the search will be displayed in
the element browser. If you quit the browser, you can always
return to the results of your last search with View : Result. The
strings found in the search can also be viewed in the
text registry as the first subset
- Find texts -
find all text strings in the text registry that contain a given substring.
Once you close the text registry, the results can be
viewed later on by going to the first subset in the text
registry (Search : Text followed by Ctrl+Alt+Right). You can also do AND-search by
choosing Ctrl+S and searching for the second
string of the AND-search
- Find word -
open the lexicon registry that makes it possible to
locate individual words used in the collection (except for words used in
bitmapped images or OLE objects). Note that if you turned off
on-the-fly lexicon compilation (e.g. to speed up
SuperMemo), some words might be missing from the list!
- Text - open the text registry with all texts stored in the collection (texts are contributed by the
following components: text, Spell-Pad, rich text, HTML text, and sound component)
- Other texts
- Translation -
open the translation registry (if loaded). The
translation registry is selected with Tools : Options : Language : Collection
translation
- Pronunciation
by word - open the lexical twin of the
phonetic transcription registry (if loaded). The
phonetic transcription registry is selected with Tools : Options : Language : Phonetic
transcription
- Pronunciation
by sound - open the transcription twin
of the phonetic transcription registry (if
loaded). The phonetic transcription registry is
selected with Tools : Options : Language : Phonetic
transcription
- Comment -
open the comment registry. Comments are attached
to elements with Comment on the
element parameters dialog box in Edit : Element
parameters (Shift+Ctrl+P) on the element
pop-up menu
- Font - open
the font registry
- File
- Image -
open the image registry
- Sound -
open the sound registry
- Video -
open the video registry
- Script -
open the script registry. Note that you can edit
scripts directly in the script registry
- Program -
open the program registry, i.e. the registry with
objects such as executable files, DLLs, WinHelp
files (HLP format), etc.
- OLE Object -
open the registry with OLE objects created in other
applications (e.g. MS Word, MS Excel, etc.)
- Template -
open the template registry
- Go to element no -
go to an element of a given number, i.e. display it in the element
window. All
elements have unique numbers that correspond with their
physical location in the collection. You can use the shortcut Ctrl+G
for Go to element no. You can also use Ctrl+G
to see the number of the currently displayed
element. The number of the current element is also
displayed in the caption of the element
data window as
well as in the Number field of Element
parameters dialog box (Shift+Ctrl+P)
Frequently
Asked Questions
(Volker Goretzki, Germany, May 6, 1997)
Question:
I would like to remove all occurrences of a string 'xxxx' from a collection. What is the simplest way?
Answer:
(1) Choose Search : Text, (2) choose Find
and replace on the menu,
e.g. by pressing Ctrl+R, (3) type in 'xxxx' in Find
what field, (4) leave Replace with
empty, and (5) choose Replace All