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- | ====== Carcass Tutorial - Part 4 ====== | + | ====== Carcass |
==== Result pages ==== | ==== Result pages ==== | ||
- | Carcass displays a maximum of 1000 concordance lines at a time, if the query returns less than 1000 hits (as is the case of the query "naked eye") you don't need to worry, but in the case of the query for " | + | Carcass displays a maximum of 1.000 concordance lines at a time, if the query returns less than 1.000 hits (as is the case for the query "naked eye") you don't need to worry, but in the case of the query for " |
- | You'll notice that the number of pages of results | + | You'll notice that the number of pages of results |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
In this case we have a total of 7 pages (the first one displays results from 1 to 1000, the second displays results from 1001 to 2000 and so on). You can click on the //Next Page// button {{: | In this case we have a total of 7 pages (the first one displays results from 1 to 1000, the second displays results from 1001 to 2000 and so on). You can click on the //Next Page// button {{: | ||
- | Likewise, the //Previous Page// {{: | + | Likewise, the //Previous Page// {{: |
- | ==== Resizing windows ==== | + | You can also jump directly to any page by typing its number directly in the box: |
- | Carcass allows you to resize various | + | * type **4** in the page number box |
+ | * press '' | ||
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+ | Page 4 will be displayed directly. | ||
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+ | ==== Resizing panels ==== | ||
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+ | Carcass allows you to resize various | ||
Try the following: | Try the following: | ||
* move the mouse exactly over the line that separates the //Simple query// panel (the blue one) from the //Results// panel right below it, you'll notice that the mouse pointer changes | * move the mouse exactly over the line that separates the //Simple query// panel (the blue one) from the //Results// panel right below it, you'll notice that the mouse pointer changes | ||
- | * without moving the pointer, click with the left mouse button | + | * without moving the pointer, click with your mouse and, while keeping the button down, move the mouse up or down, you'll see that the sizes of the two panels change. |
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We already saw that it's possible to maximise the //Results// window by double-clicking on the tab title, you can do the same with the //Simple query// editor and with the //Query history//: | We already saw that it's possible to maximise the //Results// window by double-clicking on the tab title, you can do the same with the //Simple query// editor and with the //Query history//: | ||
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To restore the normal window size, double-click on the tab title: | To restore the normal window size, double-click on the tab title: | ||
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- | Maximising windows is especially useful when queries are particularly long don't fit in the regular window. | + | Maximising windows is especially useful when queries are particularly long and don't fit in the regular window. |
==== Conclusion ==== | ==== Conclusion ==== | ||
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Alternatively, | Alternatively, | ||
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