Accordance has a great INFER command that let's you find phrases in the corpus of one tab that 'seem similar to' the corpus in a second tag. Think searching out intertextuality echoes.
The Search Back feature let's you select a verse in the results, and see back to where that phrase is in the original source corpus.
Here is a batch script example of how to compile each of those results alongside each other in a text document.
I provide this Applescript with lots of comments so that Accordance users and with some scripting capacity can follow the flow and learn how to roll their own.
Here's a video demonstrating what on earth I'm talking about.
And here's the code:
-- Collect INFER and Search Back results in Accordance
property textApp : "TextEdit" -- name of your word processor or text editor
set d to 0 -- set global delay to 1 or more to observe the process, for troubleshooting purposes
set r to 100 -- max number of verses to iterate through
-- start the script with insertion point in Accordance in position 0, in front of the first marked verse of the INFER source tab (tab2) in the text window
set n to 1 -- counter for searches
set sourceVerse to ""
repeat r times
tell application "Accordance" to activate
delay 0.1
delay d
tell application "System Events"
tell process "acord"
click menu item "Search Back Linked Text" of menu 1 of menu bar item "Amplify" of menu bar 1
delay 1
-- Accordance moves to tab4
-- Check Search Back results Search Criteria to make sure an errant string search wasn't conducted
key code 123 -- left arrow to collapse any selection
keystroke tab -- highlight search box
keystroke "c" using {command down} -- copy Search Back search criteria
delay 0.3
delay d
set searchBackCriteria to the clipboard -- save Search Back search criteria to variable
-- go to source tab
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab1
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab2
delay d
key code 124 using {shift down, command down} -- Cmd Shft Rt to select entire source verse
delay d
keystroke "c" using {command down} -- copy
delay 0.3
delay d
set previousSourceVerse to sourceVerse
set sourceVerse to the clipboard
delay 0.1
end tell
end tell
if sourceVerse = previousSourceVerse then
display dialog "Last source verse searched:" & return & sourceVerse
exit repeat -- would just be repeating the last Source Verse
end if
if word 1 of searchBackCriteria is "INFER" then -- a valid Source Verse was used for the Search Back result (i.e. didn't search for a word from a wrapped line)
-- paste the Source Verse in a word processing app or text editor
tell application textApp to activate
delay 0.1
delay d
tell application "System Events"
tell process textApp
keystroke return
keystroke (n as string) -- add a iteration notation for each new entry
keystroke " =========="
keystroke return
delay d
keystroke "v" using {command down} -- paste source verse
delay 0.3
delay d
key code 124 -- right arrow collapse selection
keystroke return
keystroke " --------"
keystroke return
delay d
end tell
end tell
tell application "Accordance" to activate
delay 0.1
delay d
tell application "System Events"
tell process "acord"
-- go to the results tab
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab3
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab4
delay d
-- go copy the results
keystroke tab using {option down, shift down} -- place insertion point in the text pane
delay d
keystroke "a" using {command down} -- select all
delay 0.1
delay d
keystroke "c" using {command down} -- copy Search Back results
delay 0.3
delay d
-- go to the source tab
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab1
keystroke tab using {control down} -- go to tab2
delay d
end tell
end tell
end if
-- Accordance is already front app
tell application "System Events"
tell process "acord"
-- prepare the Accordane window for the next verse search
key code 125 -- down arrow to go to the next verse
-- sometimes this will go to the next LINE of a single wrapped verse, but not always
delay d
key code 123 using {command down} -- Cmd left arrow to put insertion point at beginning of line
delay d
end tell
end tell
tell application textApp to activate
delay 0.1
delay d
tell application "System Events"
tell process textApp
keystroke "v" using {command down} -- paste Search Back results
delay 0.5
delay d
keystroke return
delay d
delay d
set n to n + 1
end tell
end tell
end repeat
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