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'''WARNING: Do not cite this page as a reference. This page is on this wiki to make the content "searchable" and easier to find. If you find the information you seek here, go to the original sources to verify the information and use them for your documentation.'''
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One may be tempted to use the [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_bp.cgi Blazon Pattern Search Form] for conflict checking, but then you get bogged down in searching for all the possible variations of a charge and the charges that might conflict with it - eagle vs. eagles vs. falcon/s vs. owl/s displayed, etc. It's time consuming and, somehow, you always miss something.
One may be tempted to use the [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_bp.cgi Blazon Pattern Search Form] for conflict checking, but then you get bogged down in searching for all the possible variations of a charge and the charges that might conflict with it - eagle vs. eagles vs. falcon/s vs. owl/s displayed, etc. It's time consuming and, somehow, you always miss something.
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=Articles on Conflict Checking:=  
=Articles on Conflict Checking:=  
[http://www.modaruniversity.org/Heraldry2.htm#Conflict Conflict Checking] at Modar Univeristy (many are based on the old rules, but the basic principles are sound)
[http://www.modaruniversity.org/Heraldry2.htm#Conflict Conflict Checking] at Modar Univeristy (many are based on the old rules, but the basic principles are sound)
* [http://www.modaruniversity.org/DBA/De_Bello_Armoram.htm De Bello Armoram]  (A multi-part armorial conflict tutorial) by Rouland Carre


"Conflict Checking 101: Theory" -
"Conflict Checking 101: Theory" -
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"How do you conflict-check a device?" at http://lochac.sca.org/herald/checking
"How do you conflict-check a device?" at http://lochac.sca.org/herald/checking


East Kingdom video classes and handouts: http://elmet.eastkingdom.org/ekhu/ (includes 4 sessions related to conflict checking, names and armory).
East Kingdom video classes and handouts: http://elmet.eastkingdom.org/ekhu/ (includes 4 sessions related to conflict checking).


=Complex Search Form=  
=Complex Search Form=  
"Conflict Checking using the Complex Search Form":
* "Conflict Checking using the Complex Search Form":
http://www.tanzos.net/~victoria/HeraldicEducation/Conflict%20Checking%20with%20the%20Complex%20Search%20Form.pdf
http://www.tanzos.net/~victoria/HeraldicEducation/Conflict%20Checking%20with%20the%20Complex%20Search%20Form.pdf
   
   
Link to the Complex Search Form - http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_complex.cgi
* Link to the Complex Search Form - http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_complex.cgi
''' One strategy is to use the first line of the complex search for the field, the second, third, and fourth lines for the primary charge (with each line being a different property, since each gives DC's), and then the last line for some other thing about it, if applicable. So to search for the arms of England (Gules, in pale three lions passant guardant Or):
>> GU
>> CAT:or
>> CAT:passant
>> CAT:3</span>


Codes from the Ordinary to use in the Complex Search Form - http://oanda.sca.org/my.cat
* Codes from the Ordinary to use in the Complex Search Form - http://oanda.sca.org/my.cat
''' It can help to change the dropdown box next to "Armory descriptions" to "Enabled". This will show you EVERY category for each device that comes up. For example:
'''** Antonia Leonora Dragonsrun de Beaumont
>>> The following badge associated with this name was registered in November of 2011 (via Caid):
>>> Azure bezanty, a pale urdy Or.
>>> Armory descriptions:
>>> AZ
>>> FIELD TREATMENT-SEME (ROUNDELS):or
>>> FIELD:azure
>>> PALE:1:or:spna:unc:urdy
>>> ROUNDEL:or:pl:seme:seme on field:unc


'''Blazon parsing script''' to help convert heraldic blazon into complex search form terms to ease the process of conflict-checking (work in progress by Kihou) - http://xavid.us/blazon/
* '''Blazon parsing script''' to help convert heraldic blazon into complex search form terms to ease the process of <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">conflict-checking (work in progress by Kihou) - </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #1155cc; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">[[@http://xavid.us/blazon/]]</span>


'''Magic Words'''
* The magic word for searching for overall charges in the complex search form is "debruising"
* The magic word for searching for overall charges in the complex search form is "debruising"
* spa - "single primary alone"
* spa - "single primary alone"
* spna - "single primary not alone"
* spna - "single primary not alone"
* lines: pl - "plain line", cl = "complex line"
** "jagged" - engrailed, invected, indented, pointed, rayonny...
** "square" - embattled, dovetailed, raguly...
** "wavy" - wavy and nebuly


One strategy is to use the first line of the complex search for the field, the second, third, and fourth lines for the primary charge (with each line being a different property, since each gives DC's), and then the last line for some other thing about it, if applicable. So to search for the arms of England (Gules, in pale three lions passant guardant Or):
* >> GU
* >> CAT:or
* >> CAT:passant
* >> CAT:3</span>
It can help to change the dropdown box next to "Armory descriptions" to "Enabled". This will show you EVERY category for each device that comes up. For example:
* '''Antonia Leonora Dragonsrun de Beaumont'''
** >> The following badge associated with this name was registered in November of 2011 (via Caid):
** >> Azure bezanty, a pale urdy Or.
** >> Armory descriptions:
** >> AZ
** >> FIELD TREATMENT-SEME (ROUNDELS):or
** >> FIELD:azure
** >> PALE:1:or:spna:unc:urdy
** >> ROUNDEL:or:pl:seme:seme on field:unc


=SENA Appendix M: Some Resources for Conflict Checking=  
=SENA Appendix M: Some Resources for Conflict Checking=  
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