![]() ![]() If you start thinking that this makes a loft of shortcut keys to remember, just place the mouse on the Help button and the hint shown below will display for a few second. Searching for the previous match is obtained by holding the Shift key while pressing the search button or with Shift+F3. Ctrl+S sets the focus on the search editor and F3 (or Alt+S) searches for the next match. The history is available in a drop-down list which opens with F5 or with a click on the search list button.Īccelerators are provided for faster access. You can also select a search string by clicking on a word from a line of the Viewer or by highlighting a part of a line.Ī history of previous searches is maintained. The search string can be typed directly into a search editor that is always there - there is no longer any need to open a dialog. The Search function has been made easier and faster to use. This is especially useful for previewing long entries as well as for formatted entries (stored in RTF code). ![]() Pressing F6 (or a right-click) allows previewing the highlighted entry in a popup editor. Entries from Includes are shown with a color background and the name of the glossary containing the entry is highlighted in an Include List. The viewer makes it very easy to find out the origin of an entry, that is, which glossary contains it. This means that it shows all entries, those of the glossary as well as those of included glossaries. The viewer now work from the current glossary as it exists in memory - not from the glossary text file, as the original viewer did. The new Glossary Viewer reflect the full functionality offered by glossary includes: The new viewer has been designed to reflect these needs as well as to provide more convenient access and faster ways for editing glossary entries. Consequently, it offered little help to resolve questions such as finding out from where a given entry comes - from what include. Built-in safety features include Overheat Protection™ and safety lid lock.The original Glossary Viewer was designed at a time when "includes" were not yet part of Instant Text.Upgraded gentle steam release switch with diffusing cover reduces noise and prevents splashing.Easy Grip handles on inner pot facilitate lifting and carrying, and lock pot in place for stir-frying. ![]() ![]()
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