Thanks.  This is a neat script.  Now all I need to do is to write
something to identify phrases and then apply the script...

Rudy

On Feb 24, 4:48 pm, "John Beckett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rudy Moore wrote:
> > Basically, I write patent claims which have a very formal
> > phrasing requirement - they're practically code.  Technical
> > phrases are repeated throughout the claims (and also in the
> > specification).  I'd like to be able to identify those
> > phrases, find where they are defined and also find them in
> > the original document.
>
> > Is there a system in vim that already locates repeated
> > phrases?  Or does word analysis on phrases?  Even something
> > as simple as a word count, but generalized to phrases would
> > be useful.
>
> It's not really clear what you need (are the phrases always the same, or
> different per document, etc). However some suggestions.
>
> I have become quite fond of this script. You could select aphraseand
> type a few keys to have it highlighted in some colour. You can search
> for all highlighted stuff.http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_multiple_words
>
> Forphrasecount, you need code like:
>
> %s/What I'm looking for//gn
>
> which will tell you the number of hits but will not change anything.
>
> John
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