Proper use of @g and/or @G

Virginia Tompkins vltompkins at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 15:01:08 UTC 2011


Hello,

I am currently transcribing mother-child book interactions and
wordless book narratives from the same children and wish to indicate
from what page participants are reading/narrating. The main purpose
will be to easily locate particular parts of the text to determine
what mothers (or children) said on a given page. I am a bit confused
though on the proper use of @g. My understanding from the most recent
manual (pg. 91) is that @g can be used as a "lazy Gem" to provide the
page number (e.g., @g: 1). However, when using Esc+L in Chat mode, I
get an error message saying that @g is not found in the depfile. When
examining the depfile (from most recent download yesterday), I do not
find @g, but I do find @G. Are they the same thing? If so, is there a
way to change the depfile to @g rather than changing all of my
transcriptions to @G? I attempted changing the depfile, but it would
not allow me to save changes.

Sincerely,
Virginia Tompkins

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