Tip: shortcuts in the search browser

Here’s a quick tip for searching in Visual Liturgy. When you search using the Visual Liturgy browser, you can click the right-pointing arrows at top right to open an “advanced” panel that lets you restrict the search in various ways. However, there is also quick way to apply a filter, by starting your search with a special prefix. A prefix is one or two characters followed by a colon. Here are the available prefixes:

L: Liturgy only
P: Psalms and canticles only
A: Authors
R: Readings
T: Themes
SS: SongSelect
SC: Source
M: Music
S: Music
H: Music
C: Code
X: Full text (slow)
B: Biblical index

You do not need the Advanced panel open to use prefixes. For example, say you wanted to search for psalms or canticles with the word “joyful” in the first line. Type:

p:joyful

in the search box, and press Enter. Visual Liturgy lists matching items, such as Psalms 66 and 100 and the Phos Hilaron.

The Code search looks a bit mysterious. We’ll look at that in another tip.

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2 Responses to Tip: shortcuts in the search browser

  1. Bosco Peters says:

    Christmas season blessings and best wishes for 2008 from one liturgical blog to another with the hope that there may be a way to work collaboratively and in a complementing way to the benefit of worship. My site will have increasing Common Worship connections.

    Blessings

    Bosco Peters
    http://www.liturgy.co.nz

  2. William Ridding says:

    Please note that the Blessing in VL live for The Eucharist for the Feast of the Baptism of Christ is actually that set for the Epiphany. The printed T&S on page 183 has the relevant blessing.

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