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Features
The main window is split into three frames: focus document, match document and results. Below is a guide of what information each frame is showing and its features.
a. Focus document: The document within the corpus of text, whose matches you wish to view
b. Match document: The document(s) with match(es) found to the focus document
c. Results: A table where all matches to the focus documents are displayed
###1. Focus/Match view
Figure 7. Focus/Match View
1. Title: Display the title of the document. This is retrieved from the TEI form of the document so may not be accurate or exist.
2. Author: Display the author of the document. This is retrieved from the TEI form of the document so may not be accurate or exist.
3. Text Display: Displays the text content of the document.
Highlights: Matches made between the focus and match document are highlighted.
4. ‘Prev’ Button: Jumps to the previous match in the specified document.
5. ‘Next’ Button: Jumps to the next match in the specified document.
###2. Results
Table where all matches to the focus documents and their metadata are displayed
Figure 8. Results Table
1. Match Name: The name/title of the match document
2. Author(s): The author(s) of the match document
3. Focus Common %: Percentage of the focus document that matches with the match document
4. Match Common %: Percentage of the match document that matches with the focus document
5. Match Count: The number of matches to the focus document found within the match document
• The Results table can be sorted by double-clicking the header of column you want to sort by (ascending/descending)
• Bring a match document to the match view by double-clicking anywhere on its row.
###3. Splitters
Splitters are used to change the size of each frame relative to the other frames.
Figure 9. Splitters
You can use the splitters to completely hide a frame from view, allowing more focus on the other frames:
Figure 10. Two-Frame View
Figure 11. One Frame View