Making the Whissell Dictionary Ignore Specific Text.

Measure the Feel of Language.

Adding your comments to your texts.
Ignoring punctuation
Ignoring words
The AA tag (breaking files into sections)
Using four-digit codes to make discreet analyses
Translating text from other languages for analysis
Words not found in the Whissell dictionary
Word Count
Spell Checker
References

USING THE COLON CHARACTER TO EXCLUDE TEXT

If you want the analysis to ignore a line of text, put a colon (:) at the beginning, like this:

: Ignore this text.

When a line of text begins with a colon, the program will not analyze that line. It also won’t add unknown words from that line to the absent words file, or include them in word counts.

: John Doe interview 01-01-2001

You can add your own comments to the top of a text, or a section of a text by putting a colon at the beginning of a line.

Analyze this text.

: Ignore this text.

 

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