Terminology Research without Language Check
When you do not use the Congree Language Check, you can use a terminology research option available in third-party terminology systems.
Tip:
When you do not use the Language Check, you can directly insert terms from the Terminology Research Panel in your text.
Note:
The Terminology Research Panel shows all terms in the document that are stored in your terminology system. The terms are provided with additional information from the terminology database.
Note:
The scope and procedure of terminology research are not predefined, but depend on your research needs.
Requirements:
- In the Congree Control Center, the option Enable linguistically enhanced terminology checks is deactivated; see Settings Manager: Document, chapter Overview of the Language Check Area, Option 3.
- The Terminology Research Panel is open.
- The needed terminology notification is open.
Tip:
If you select a terminology notification in the Language Check Panel, the focus will automatically shift to the terminology notification in the Terminology Research Panel.
How to see synonyms for the selected term:
Important:
The Terminology Research Panel only shows synonyms that are stored in the terminology database. If no synonyms are stored, the Synonyms button will not be available.
- Click the Synonyms button:
- The synonyms will be displayed:
How to see translations for the selected term:
Important:
The Terminology Research Panel only shows translations that are stored in the terminology database. If no translations are stored, the Translations button will not be available.
- Click the Translations button:
- The translations will be displayed:
How to get all concept information from the terminology database:
- Click the Show concept information button:
- The concept information stored in the terminology database will open up:
How to get information on the properties of a term:
Click the Show term information button:
- The term information stored in the terminology information will be displayed:
- The term information stored in the terminology information will be displayed:
How to compare homonyms:
Note:
A homonym is a term used for several concepts. In the Terminology Research Panel, you can recognize a homonym from the fact that a notification for a term contains two or more preferred terms side by side:
- Click the various preferred terms.
- You can compare the concept and term information as well as possible synonyms by navigating between the preferred terms:
How to insert terms directly into your text:
- Select a notification in the Terminology Research Panel.
Click the term that you would like to apply to the text.
- The term will be displayed with an underline.
- Click the Apply button:
- The term will be applied to your text.