Navigation bar: Difference between revisions

From SuperMemo Help
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(ADDED: Find in article: This button features the context menu the Search button has.)
(ADDED: Search and replace: This button features the context menu the Search button has.)
Line 23: Line 23:
*'''End''' (''Alt+End'' or ''Ctrl+End'') - go to the last element in the knowledge tree in the contents window  
*'''End''' (''Alt+End'' or ''Ctrl+End'') - go to the last element in the knowledge tree in the contents window  
*'''Find in article''' (''F3'') - search the current text in the displayed element for a specific string and highlight all its occurrences. To highlight search strings in an HTML component, you may need to define ''SearchHighlight'' in the stylesheet used by the component (e.g. in '''[[Tools_menu|Tools]] : [[Options|Options]] : [[Fonts_tab_in_Options|Fonts]] : Stylesheet'''). This button features the [[#search|context menu]] the '''Search''' button does.
*'''Find in article''' (''F3'') - search the current text in the displayed element for a specific string and highlight all its occurrences. To highlight search strings in an HTML component, you may need to define ''SearchHighlight'' in the stylesheet used by the component (e.g. in '''[[Tools_menu|Tools]] : [[Options|Options]] : [[Fonts_tab_in_Options|Fonts]] : Stylesheet'''). This button features the [[#search|context menu]] the '''Search''' button does.
*'''Search and replace''' (''Ctrl+R'') - search all entries of the text registries and replace the occurrence of one string with another
*'''Search and replace''' (''Ctrl+R'') - search all entries of the text registries and replace the occurrence of one string with another. This button features the [[#search|context menu]] the '''Search''' button has.
*'''Reference link''' ([[Image:Reference button.gif|SuperMemo: Reference button on the element toolbar]]) - go to the source element from which a given element has been extracted in the process of [[Incremental reading]]. By clicking the '''Reference link''' button, you can go to the article from which a given extract was taken. This button is not active in independent elements. If you pause the mouse over this button, you shall see the current reference for the element. To reset the reference hyperlink, ''Ctrl+Shift+click'' on this button  
*'''Reference link''' ([[Image:Reference button.gif|SuperMemo: Reference button on the element toolbar]]) - go to the source element from which a given element has been extracted in the process of [[Incremental reading]]. By clicking the '''Reference link''' button, you can go to the article from which a given extract was taken. This button is not active in independent elements. If you pause the mouse over this button, you shall see the current reference for the element. To reset the reference hyperlink, ''Ctrl+Shift+click'' on this button  
*'''E-mail''' (''Ctrl+Shift+E'') - forward the element via e-mail  
*'''E-mail''' (''Ctrl+Shift+E'') - forward the element via e-mail  

Revision as of 14:49, 9 September 2013

At the top of the element window you will find the element toolbar called the navigation bar (to differentiate from the learning bar at the bottom):

SuperMemo: SuperMemo: The element window displaying an extract produced from a larger article titled Chlorophyll imported from Wikipedia

Here is the function of individual buttons on the element toolbar:

  • Contents - open the Contents window with the tree structure of knowledge stored in your current collection
  • Search - search for texts in your collection.
    This button features a context menu. Right-click it to open the menu with the following options:
    • Find elements (Ctrl+F) - find all elements containing a given text. Note that some texts in SuperMemo can be displayed by means of images or OLE objects. Those will not show up in the search. The results of the search will be displayed in the element browser. If you quit the browser, you can always return to the results of your last search with View : Search results. The texts found in the search can also be viewed in the text registry as the first registry subset.
    • Find words - open the lexicon registry that makes it possible to locate individual words used in the collection (except for words used in pictures, OLE objects, etc.). Note that if on-the-fly lexicon compilation is turned off (to speed up SuperMemo), some words might be missing from the list (see: Tools : Options : Access)! In such cases run: File : Repair collection with Rebuild lexion checked
    • Search text registry (Ctrl+S) - open the text registry with all texts used in the collection. The texts for the registry are contributed by the following components: plain text, Spell-Pad, RTF rich text, HTML text, and sound component
    • Open text registry - review texts in the text registry (same as Search : Texts in the main menu)
    • Find in article (F3) - find a string in the currently selected text component. Use this option to search the contents of particularly long articles.
    • Search and replace (Ctrl+R) - search all entries of the text registries and replace the occurrence of one string with another
    • Ancestors (Shift+Ctrl+X) - open the Ancestors window that makes it possible to go to a given ancestor of the current element with a single click
  • Back (<) (Alt+Left) - move back to the most recently visited element
  • Forward (>) (Alt+Right) - revisit elements that have been viewed before with the button Back (<)
  • History - view the list of the recently visited elements
  • Home (Alt+Home or Ctrl+Home) - go to the root of the whole collection, i.e. the element that is the parent of the whole knowledge tree
  • Previous element (Alt+Page Up) - go to the previous element in the contents window
  • Parent (Ctrl+Up) - go to the parent of the currently displayed element
  • Next element (Alt+Page Down) - go to the next element in the contents window
  • End (Alt+End or Ctrl+End) - go to the last element in the knowledge tree in the contents window
  • Find in article (F3) - search the current text in the displayed element for a specific string and highlight all its occurrences. To highlight search strings in an HTML component, you may need to define SearchHighlight in the stylesheet used by the component (e.g. in Tools : Options : Fonts : Stylesheet). This button features the context menu the Search button does.
  • Search and replace (Ctrl+R) - search all entries of the text registries and replace the occurrence of one string with another. This button features the context menu the Search button has.
  • Reference link (SuperMemo: Reference button on the element toolbar) - go to the source element from which a given element has been extracted in the process of Incremental reading. By clicking the Reference link button, you can go to the article from which a given extract was taken. This button is not active in independent elements. If you pause the mouse over this button, you shall see the current reference for the element. To reset the reference hyperlink, Ctrl+Shift+click on this button
  • E-mail (Ctrl+Shift+E) - forward the element via e-mail
  • SuperMemo Commander (Ctrl+Enter) - choose a SuperMemo command to execute
  • Layout manager - open a layout manager that makes it possible to select, apply, save or delete layouts
  • Help - view the help file. At the beginner and basic levels, introduction to SuperMemo is shown. At higher levels, SuperMemo help index is shown.

Note that the element toolbar may not be visible if Tools : Options : Access : Hide element toolbar is checked