Analyzing a drawing
Grammatik lets you analyze the grammatical structure of text in a drawing. You can analyze parts of a sentence and parts of speech. When Grammatik analyzes a sentence, it assigns a sentence part to each word or group of words. Grammatik uses Parse Tree to let you view the parts of a sentence. When Grammatik analyzes text, it assigns a part of speech to each word in a sentence. You can view the parts of speech that Grammatik assigns to a sentence.
You can view a basic counts report to analyze a writing style. The basic counts report determines if there are too many long words or if paragraphs are too long and complicated for the reader to easily understand.
You can also view a flagged errors report to analyze a writing style. The flagged errors report lists the types of errors flagged in a drawing and reports the number of times each error was flagged. You can also use this report to identify the types of grammar problems that often appear in a drawing.
Viewing a readability report lets you analyze the amount of skill required for a reader to understand the text in a drawing. Grammatik analyzes the readability of a drawing by comparing the text with a comparison document. You can choose from one of three Grammatik comparison documents, or you can add a custom comparison document.
To view a parse tree |
To view parts of speech |
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The location of the cursor determines the sentence that appears in the Parts of speech dialog box.
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To view a basic counts report |
To view a flagged errors report |
To view the readability of a drawing |
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In the Readability dialog box, choose a comparison document from the Comparison document list box.
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To add a comparison document |
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Grammatik lets you add only one custom comparison document. If you add a second document, it overwrites the first custom comparison document.
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