looks like the "WORD TREE" function [may] be incomplete; but nevertheless, how do you use it?
Great find!
I think this was new with A19.1 because I'm sure it wasn't there with A19.
You are correct: it is incomplete. Check out the video here from the Windows version to see what it can do.
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This looks like a really useful feature! Any ideas on where is is on the list of features to be implemented?
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PhilanaCrouch:This looks like a really useful feature! Any ideas on where is is on the list of features to be implemented?
I've got my fingers crossed for the 'Word Tree' to be useable in A20. The buttons at the bottom of the Passage Analysis window appeared in A17, 'Compare Pericopes' in A18, 'Cluster Graph' in A19 and this initial implementation of 'Word Tree' in A19.1 (I think). So this section is (or has recently been) under active development.
thx Stephen.
Word Tree? I've looked for it since I read this thread but haven't found it. Where is it? How do I get to it?
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Alan Macgregor:Where is it? How do I get to it?
Open Passage Analysis (it's on the Tools menu, if you're a menu kind of person).
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David
Thanks. Found it and opened it. I see that it will be a useful tool in getting a handle on a passage for exegesis and then for sermon preparation.
Every blessing
Alan