Revision 85 by Peter Keay on 2014-07-15 at 17:43:09 to Detailed Search Help:
* *love OR neighbor* searches for articles that contain *either* of these words.
* *love ANDNOT neighbor* searches for articles that contain 'love', *but do not contain* 'neighbor'. You can also use a minus sign as a shortcut: *love -neighbor*.
There is more information below about two additional operators, [[ANDEQUALS >> # The ANDEQUALS and NOTEQUALS Operators]] and [[NOTEQUALS >> # The ANDEQUALS and NOTEQUALS Operators]] that are mainly used for searching interlinears.
There is more information below about two additional operators, [[ANDEQUALS >> # The ANDEQUALS and NOTEQUALS Operators]] and [[NOTEQUALS >> # The ANDEQUALS and NOTEQUALS Operators]],which are mainly used for searching interlinears.
As noted above, using boolean operators means that you're trying to find (or NOT find) two search terms in the same *article*. 'Article' means different things in different contexts. In a Bible or Morph search, an article is a single verse. In a Basic search, an article is /usually/ the amount of text that comes under a single heading or sub-heading that shows up in the Table of Contents bar. That means in a Bible in a Basic search, an article is a single chapter, not a single verse.