Visual Filters question
Hello,
I use VF's more and more and find that in many cases, my filters how several morph steps. Sometimes I need to just turn off a couple of these steps to see more clearly what is there in the text.
Being a programmer of yesteryear, I remember I could place asterisks in front of a line of code and it would be disregarded. Is that possible in the VF's I create?
Or, could the programmers of the software put checkboxes at the beginning of each step that allows us to turn on or turn off that step? Just thinking...
Lane
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Lane McKay said:
Sometimes I need to just turn off a couple of these steps to see more clearly what is there in the text.
Within a VF, you have to delete a line/step or perhaps change the formatting to a Transparent style!
Within a resource, you can deselect VF's in the Visual filters menu.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
Within a resource, you can deselect VF's in the Visual filters menu.
And this is the approach I'd take. You'd have to create a number of different VFs to cover the full morph range you are interested in, but then you can turn each off or on individually.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark Smith said:
ou'd have to create a number of different VFs to cover the full morph range you are interested in, but then you can turn each off or on individually.
This is the approach I have always used
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Mark Smith said:Dave Hooton said:
Within a resource, you can deselect VF's in the Visual filters menu.
And this is the approach I'd take. You'd have to create a number of different VFs to cover the full morph range you are interested in, but then you can turn each off or on individually.
Logos wiki => Examples of visual filters has a number of Logos Greek Morphology filters so can select one(s) as desired.
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Thank you to all of you on your suggestions. I like the transparency tip for one off times.
Lane
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