![]() ![]() Seems to work okay, but wondered if anybody has a better method they are using to easily find common words that would appear anywhere, but when used in a specific context are important (which is why I was tagging them with # before but DT doesn’t recognize this, so those notes have to be updated for this tool). Smart rules allow me to drop those files into my DEVONthink global inbox, and have DEVONthink do the work for me. Two iPhones and one iPad Pro with DEVONthin To Go 2 and 3 on each device Mac book Pro with Monterrey and DEVONthink Pro Office All patched to latest levels. the words are highlighted with a color (I think this indicates spelling error).it keeps my terms grouped together in the concordance (if sorted by name vs count) DEVONthink Pro 2.9.6 Documentation, page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Read me 4 The DEVONthink Pro advantage 4 Getting started 5 System requirements 5 Installing, updating.I’m experimenting with using the dt prefix and it is nice in some ways ![]() Would be nice if the words would appear as originally written for two reasons : easier to recognize and to identify spelling errors/capitalization errors. 518 26 1 Ive read other posts here about the merits of both DevonThink Pro Office and Curio, but am considering adding Devonthink to my workflow. Some are acronyms, but I don’t like acronyms and, in any case, the concordance forces a naming convention where it uses Title case for every work without regard to how it was written in the original document. Is it possible to change the font size of the concordance word cloud independently of the other panes?Īlso, if I am wanting to automatically relate technical terms between different documents, knowing that DEVONthing doesn’t support special characters and doesn’t support REGEX for search, what is the proper technique to end up with key words being easily linked between documents?ĭo I need to prefix my terms with dt instead of #, for example? I was hoping to find some way to use text based tags effectively. ![]()
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