Tutorial
You can construct any grammar templates you wish with the HTML web page editor. It's best to use a consistant style for these sheets (eg. use the same text colors for key sections of the page, etc.) to make them easier to read. You may wish to have a look at an example page for some ideas.
To make your page accessible using the grammar search system, you need to insert the Keywords HTML tag into your page containing keywords which describe the information on the page concisely. This tag should be placed at the top of the page (see the example in Figure 1). To insert a Keyword tag, select Keywords... using the Header tag input button, enter your keywords and press Apply.
Figure 1. An example page header containing the Keywords HTML tag
Once your grammar page is complete, add it to the grammar library by moving it into the 'grammar' folder inside the Japanese WordMage folder.
To make sure a page is never found by the grammar keyword search system (even though it is stored in the 'grammar' folder), simply ensure that there is no Keywords tag in the page (eg. you would use this for pages which extend your grammar page, but aren't an entry point in themselves).
To search the grammar library, select Grammar page search... from the Special menu and the Grammar keyword search dialog will be displayed (shown in Figure 2). Now enter the keywords which describe your page and press the Search button.
Figure 2. The Grammar keyword search dialog
The HTML web pages in the 'grammar' folder will then be scanned and any pages whose keywords match the keywords you have entered will be displayed in the browser. Use the forward and back buttons to move between the matching pages found. For example, if you enter the keywords 'not yet' into the Grammar keyword search dialog, the example 'Mada' grammar page will come up.