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- ^Reference HELP screen^
-
- The reference includes two features: A) the dictionary and B) the thesaurus.
- You can choose either of the two by pressing A or B.
-
- A. ^Dictionary.^ The dictionary allows you to look up an idiom by
- entering text, and works much like a conventional dictionary. A text can be a
- part or all of the idiom you are looking for. For instance, suppose you want
- to find the idiom HAVE A BALL. You can enter HAVE or BALL as the text, and
- IdioMagic will show you every idiom that includes the word you typed. Of
- course, it's more efficient to type BALL to find this particular idiom--unless
- you want to review EVERY idiom in the program that contains the word HAVE.
-
- B. ^Thesaurus.^ The thesaurus allows you to find idioms that are related
- to a particular concept. You enter a "concept word" as the text. ~A concept
- word is a word related to the idiom's meaning, or to an idea or situation in
- which the idiom might apply.~
-
- IdioMagic first scans the idioms in its memory to check the word you
- entered against the exact wording of their definitions. Thus, if you enter
- WORK as the concept word, you will find all the idioms that contain the word
- "work" in their definition, such as BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS. Because
- IdioMagic's thesaurus searches for literal matches, it will sometimes show
- you idioms that are unrelated to what you're looking for.
-
- But ~IdioMagic also matches the concept word to the general category or
- context of an idiom's usage--even if that concept word does not appear in the
- definition itself.~ Thus, when you enter SECRET, IdioMagic will display
- conceptually related idioms like COVER UP, SHOW ONE'S TRUE COLORS, LET THE
- CAT OUT OF THE BAG, SPILL THE BEANS and COVER ONE'S TRACKS. Entering DATE or
- DATING and IdioMagic will evoke GO DUTCH--because going dutch is usually
- associated with the context of dating. If IdioMagic does not recognize the
- concept word that you entered, try other possibilities.