In the left pane, no nodes () have the label Complex Forms.
However, a number of nodes display the Complex Forms Types list in the right pane. A number of nodes, such as Referenced Complex Forms, have subordinate nodes that help you configure the display of complex forms.
Here are some examples (not exhaustive):
View |
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Lexeme-based |
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Root-based |
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Hybrid |
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Here is a brief overview of the three default dictionary views:
Lexeme-based (complex forms as main entries)
Complex forms are displayed the same as the typical entry, not indented or under other entries.
Root-based (complex forms as subentries)
Complex forms are displayed indented under other entries.
The Show Subentry under field allows you to choose the entries under which you want the subentry to appear.
Hybrid (complex forms as main entries and mini subentries)
Complex forms can be displayed as part of the main entry, or in a separate paragraph. Check boxes control this.
For example, see:
[References Section] - Display group in a paragraph
Other Referenced Complex Forms - Display each Complex Form in a paragraph (in [References Section])
Minor Subentries - Display each Subentry in a paragraph.
Configure Dictionary dialog box