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    Question Searching for tense regardless of mood

    Is there an easy way to search for verbs in a particular tense regardless of voice or mood in the power user mode?

    It seems I am required to select a mood before I can choose the tense in BNM.

    Thanks,

    dmiller

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    Default Yes - Hit Esc

    There is, but you have to "trick" the command line.

    For example if you want to find all the present tense verbs do the following:

    1. *@v

    2. After typing the 'v' hit your Esc key. This will cause the Command Line Morphology Help Menu to go away.

    3. Now type a '?'

    4. You Command Line Morphology Help Menu should return and you can then type 'p'

    5. You can continue with more codes or just type '*' at this point.

    In the end you should have something like the following on the Command Line:

    .*@v?p*
    Joe Fleener

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    Psalm 46:11
    `#r<a'(B' ~Wrïa' ~yI©AGB;÷ ~Wrïa' ~yhi_l{a/ ykiänOa'-yKi W[d>Wâ WPår>h;

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    Thanks Joe.

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