We are happy to announce the Beta patch version of FieldWorks 9.2.7. The biggest change in FW 9.2.7 is a huge improvement in exporting pictures to Word (and XHTML and Webonary) and a few other fixes are included.
You can see the details at https://software.sil.org/fieldworks/fw-925. For more specifics about version 9.2, see the release notes at http://software.sil.org/fieldworks/beta-release-notes2/.
Ann for the FieldWorks team
We are happy to announce the Beta patch version of FieldWorks 9.3.6. This patch allows you to use popup windows to edit entries created from Texts & Words among other things.
You can see the details at https://software.sil.org/fieldworks/fw-925. For more specifics about version 9.3, see the Beta release notes at http://software.sil.org/fieldworks/beta-release-notes2/.
As with all releases, if something goes wrong, we will do everything we can to help. There are quite a few people (users, developers, and testers) who work with these new versions and we wouldn’t release them if we knew of any issues that would harm your data.
Ann
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Yes, that’s the right page, I’m sorry for my mix-up.
You can only install one version of FieldWorks at a time.
To install this patch, you will need to install version 9.3.5 first. Then install the patch.
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This is the right place to ask questions about things you don’t understand (e.g., the new icons). Issues you’re encountering can be presented here for input from others, in case someone else has found a way to do something you’ve been unable to do. But in general, it’s most helpful to report issues to FLEx_...@sil.org. That ensures that the right people are made aware of your experience, concern, and point of view.
Regarding the new icons, these were introduced in FW 9.3 (not sure exactly which sub-version, but it was a little while ago). They were added at the request of users who are implementing one of the automated parsers that ships with FLEx. Here are their meanings, as best I remember them from the discussion leading up to their implementation (and pretty much as you surmised):
blue background – shows the status of the analysis in question based on what FLEx finds in the lexicon and/or what you have told FLEx about that analysis as you’ve analyzed texts up to the current time.
tan background – shows the status of the analysis in question according to the active parser, based on the current configuration of the lexicon and grammar
A check mark with a blue background indicates that the form exists in the lexicon or you have approved that analysis previously in a text somewhere.
A blue background with no icon indicates that FLEx does not know what you think of that analysis.
A tan background with a red X indicates that the active parser is unable to validate that analysis, given the lexical and grammatical details currently supplied.
A tan background with a check mark indicates that the active parser is able to validate that analysis, given the lexical and grammatical details currently supplied.
Hope that helps,
Kevin Warfel
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