TheocBase/TheocBase
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<span>Assignments are differentiated also by their types in terms such as reading, demonstration, talk or study conductor, which can be a subset of more than one of the above mentioned categories, e.g. reading assignments are available in both <strong>Other assignments</strong> and <strong>Student parts</strong>.</span>
<span>
Assignments are differentiated also by their types in terms such as reading, demonstration, talk or study conductor, which can be a subset of more than one of the above mentioned categories, e.g. reading assignments are available in both<strong>
Other assignments</strong>
and<strong>
Student parts</strong>
.</span>
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This option can be combined with the selected categories to only display assignments that are similar to the one, that is currently assigned.
This option can be combined with the selected categories to only display assignments that are similar to the one, that is currently assigned.
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Compare the labeling, when the option <strong>Assignment</strong> is chosen from the <a href="user_interface.html#lookup_control_settings">settings</a> to discover similar type of assignments.
Compare the labeling, when the option
<strong>
Assignment</strong>
is chosen from the<a href="user_interface.html#lookup_control_settings">
settings</a>
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<span><img src="../images/equal-circle_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> <strong>With the same student</strong></span> <br><span>When assigning an assistant for a student part, this option is available, in order to only display assignments with the one, who is already selected as student.</span>
<span><img src="../images/equal-circle_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
<strong>
With the same student</strong></span>
<br><span>
When assigning an assistant for a student part, this option is available, in order to only display assignments with the one, who is already selected as student.</span>
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check the <a href="user_interface.html#lookup_control_settings">settings</a> in the bottom right corner for further adjustments
check the
<a href="user_interface.html#lookup_control_settings">
settings</a>
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Schedules
Schedules
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Edit the Schedules
Edit the Schedules
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Import Schedules
Import Schedules
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Assign meeting parts
Assign meeting parts
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Adding the List of Songs
Adding the List of Songs
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In the <strong>Settings</strong> select the <strong>Songs</strong> page.
In the
<strong>
Settings</strong>
select the<strong>
Songs</strong>
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Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
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Tip:
Tip:
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Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
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Press the <strong>Next</strong> button and choose a language.
Press the
<strong>
Next</strong>
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Press the <strong>OK</strong> button and review what you have pasted.
Press the
<strong>
OK</strong>
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When satisfied with the song list, press the <strong>Save to Database</strong> button.
When satisfied with the song list, press the
<strong>
Save to Database</strong>
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After pressing the <img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" /> button, the <strong>Wizard</strong> dialog opens.
After pressing the
<img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" />
button, the<strong>
Wizard</strong>
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To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">\2 \1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.
To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter
<strong><span class="nobr">
(.+) (\d+)</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong>
in the<strong>
Find</strong>
field and enter<strong><span class="nobr">
$2 $1</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
\2 \1</span></strong>
in the corresponding<strong>
Replace</strong>
field. -
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