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- Tue Apr 13, 2004 5:30 pm
- Forum: Texis & Metamorph
- Topic: User Equivs - Back Referencing
- Replies: 2
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User Equivs - Back Referencing
Thank you it works, I could not find it earlier in the docs but now I found it at http://www.thunderstone.com/site/texisman/node246.html
- Tue Apr 13, 2004 5:29 pm
- Forum: Texis & Metamorph
- Topic: User Equivalence File
- Replies: 4
- Views: 87624
User Equivalence File
Thank you, it is working, my previous results were not very concludent.
- Mon Apr 12, 2004 5:34 pm
- Forum: Texis & Metamorph
- Topic: User Equivs - Back Referencing
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1312
User Equivs - Back Referencing
Hi,
I have a question on Back Referencing see http://www.thunderstone.com/site/texisman/node185.html
How can I disable it?
I want only the root words to be associated with the words defined in the user equiv list not the words in the list returning results that contain also the root word.
thank you
I have a question on Back Referencing see http://www.thunderstone.com/site/texisman/node185.html
How can I disable it?
I want only the root words to be associated with the words defined in the user equiv list not the words in the list returning results that contain also the root word.
thank you
- Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:42 pm
- Forum: Texis & Metamorph
- Topic: User Equivalence File
- Replies: 4
- Views: 87624
User Equivalence File
Hi,
I'm having some trouble setting user equivalents.
The vortex script is running on Windows.
I have created the eqvsusr with "backref eqvsusr.lst eqvsusr" in the D:\MORPH3 folder.
The texis db and the vortex script are on C drive C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\texis
I have added the following lines to the vortex script based on previous postings:
<apicp eqprefix "D:\MORPH3\eqvsusr">
<apicp keepeqvs on>
<apicp alequivs on>
It doesn't read the eqvsusr file but instead it seems to activate the main equivalence file when I add <apicp alequivs on> which I don't want.
I have tried also <apicp ueqprefix "D:\MORPH3\eqvsusr"> or moving the eqvsusr file on the C drive using relative path with no results. The eqvsusr file has only 2 lines for now:
furniture,couch,chair,table
etiquette,proper,improper,rule
The eqvsusr has to be located in the MORPH3 folder?
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
I'm having some trouble setting user equivalents.
The vortex script is running on Windows.
I have created the eqvsusr with "backref eqvsusr.lst eqvsusr" in the D:\MORPH3 folder.
The texis db and the vortex script are on C drive C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\texis
I have added the following lines to the vortex script based on previous postings:
<apicp eqprefix "D:\MORPH3\eqvsusr">
<apicp keepeqvs on>
<apicp alequivs on>
It doesn't read the eqvsusr file but instead it seems to activate the main equivalence file when I add <apicp alequivs on> which I don't want.
I have tried also <apicp ueqprefix "D:\MORPH3\eqvsusr"> or moving the eqvsusr file on the C drive using relative path with no results. The eqvsusr file has only 2 lines for now:
furniture,couch,chair,table
etiquette,proper,improper,rule
The eqvsusr has to be located in the MORPH3 folder?
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks