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Have a "summary" window that lists the environments that were searched for and the total type frequency in the search (i.e., the number of words that were matched). For the environments, there will be four: Config1-Hand1; Config1-Hand2; Config2-Hand1; Config2-Hand2, and it will just be a text string for each one, e.g. [_ _ ] [ E ] [{i, e} _ E] [ _ _]... Allow users to save this summary result to a .txt file. [possibly also include token frequency if we build that in, cf. Token frequencies #155 ]
Have an "individual results" window that lists each individual word that met the search criteria. [We originally said this should also list the frequencies, but unless we build in token frequencies [Token frequencies #155], this is kind of a moot point.] Allow users to save this list to a .txt file, to select a word in the list and "go" to that word in the corpus, and possibly to save the results of the list as a subset of the corpus [Allow subsetting of corpus #156].
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Have a "summary" window that lists the environments that were searched for and the total type frequency in the search (i.e., the number of words that were matched). For the environments, there will be four: Config1-Hand1; Config1-Hand2; Config2-Hand1; Config2-Hand2, and it will just be a text string for each one, e.g. [_ _ ] [ E ] [{i, e} _ E] [ _ _]... Allow users to save this summary result to a .txt file. [possibly also include token frequency if we build that in, cf. Token frequencies #155 ]
Have an "individual results" window that lists each individual word that met the search criteria. [We originally said this should also list the frequencies, but unless we build in token frequencies [Token frequencies #155], this is kind of a moot point.] Allow users to save this list to a .txt file, to select a word in the list and "go" to that word in the corpus, and possibly to save the results of the list as a subset of the corpus [Allow subsetting of corpus #156].
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