The Search Template window

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Open this window by clicking left on \ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~More Options...~} in the Find window. This window specifies criteria for searches performed using \ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~{\tt <} Search~} and \ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~Search {\tt >}~}. Each of the five menu buttons at the left edge can be set to Ignore (the default) or Match in order to exclude or include, respectively, the associated annotation field in the search criteria.

The Type, Text, Subtype, `Chan' field, and `Num' field controls work in the same way as their counterparts in the Annotation Template window.

\ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~Match selected
annotation~}
This button copies the fields of the selected annotation (if any) into the Search Template, and sets all five of the menu buttons at the left edge of the window to Match. This is a convenient shortcut if you wish to find another annotation identical to a given one.

\ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~Dismiss~}
This button makes the Search Template window disappear (until it is recalled by clicking left on \ovalbox{\rule[-.3mm]{0cm}{2.5mm}\small\sf ~More Options...~} in the Find window).

George B. Moody (george@mit.edu)
2019-03-08