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# [[Glossary:Element_subset|'''element subset''']]: set of '''elements '''saved in a file or
:#[[Glossary:Element_subset|element subset]]: set of [[Glossary:Element|elements]] saved in a file, or
# [[Glossary:Registry_subset|'''registry subset''']]: set of [[Glossary:Registry_member|'''registry members''']] saved in a file.
:#[[Glossary:Registry_subset|registry subset]]: set of [[Glossary:Registry_member|registry members]] saved in a file.
 
:You can create an [[Glossary:Element_subset|element subset]] by using the [[Browser|element browser]] (e.g. '''[[Browser menu#Subset|Subset]] : Save all''' or '''[[Browser menu#Select|Select]] : Save selection''' on the [[browser menu]]). You can view an [[Glossary:Element_subset|element subset]] with '''[[View menu|View]] : [[View menu#Subset|Subset]]''' from the [[main menu]].
You can create an '''element subset''' by using the [[Browser|'''element browser''']] (e.g. '''Subset : Save all''' or '''Select : Save selection''' on the [[browser menu]]). You can view an '''element subset''' with '''[[View menu|View]]&nbsp;: Subset'''. '''Registry subsets''' are mostly used in search and sort operations. For example, you could use ''Ctrl+S'' to find all texts containing the word ''virus''. Those will be displayed as a '''registry subset''' in the text [[registry window]]. You could use ''Ctrl+S'' again to search for the word ''AIDS'' and generate a narrower subset that would contain both the words ''virus'' and ''AIDS''
:[[Glossary:Registry_subset|Registry subsets]] are mostly used in search and sort operations. For example, you could use ''Ctrl+S'' to find all texts containing the word ''virus''. Those will be displayed as a [[Glossary:Registry_subset|registry subset]] in the text [[Glossary:Registry_window|registry window]]. You could use ''Ctrl+S'' again to search for the word ''AIDS'' and generate a narrower subset that would contain both words ''virus'' and ''AIDS''

Latest revision as of 05:19, 1 June 2016

subset
  1. element subset: set of elements saved in a file, or
  2. registry subset: set of registry members saved in a file.
You can create an element subset by using the element browser (e.g. Subset : Save all or Select : Save selection on the browser menu). You can view an element subset with View : Subset from the main menu.
Registry subsets are mostly used in search and sort operations. For example, you could use Ctrl+S to find all texts containing the word virus. Those will be displayed as a registry subset in the text registry window. You could use Ctrl+S again to search for the word AIDS and generate a narrower subset that would contain both words virus and AIDS