I purchased the NASB95 bible thinking it was interlinar for I had seen it as such in training videos. However, after downloading, it does not have the interlinear feature. What is happening? I have Verbum 6 Scholar.
Hi Robert,
I was in a similar situation when I purchased the NASB to add to my Logos Catholic Library, and wound up having to add a "minimal crossgrade" package in order to get reverse interlinear functionality. I think the modern day equivalent would be the Logos 6 Feature Crossgrade. Hopefully, with dynamic pricing, that package isn't super expensive for you.
I wish that there were a version of the NASB with the Deuterocanon. There's a lot to like with the NASB translation ("Behold, I am making all things new.").
I have Verbum 6 Scholar.
Brian is correct. Verbum 6 Scholar does not contain the Reverse Interlinear feature for the NASB95. (It does contain it for the RSVCE and NRSVCE which non-Verbum packages do not contain). See: https://www.logos.com/product/44921/verbum-scholar
The Logos 6 Feature Crossgrade is the way to add this functionality to your package. As Brian suggested, it will probably be an inexpensive upgrade for you.
Brian is likely right. The reverse interlinear isn't sold with the bible, it is sold as part of a base package. My guess is that Verbum packages don't come with it. You might want to call customer service to see exactly what you need.
edit: I see Mark gave you good advice.
Robert:
I would also make you aware of the possibility of a side-grade to Logos Standard Starter Package, which has the NASB reverse interlinears (thus the tagging in the NASB text, too). You could compare that to what you would get in the Crossgrade to weigh bang vs buck. The Standard Starter is the only starter that has the NASB interlinears.
The Standard Starter is the only starter that has the NASB interlinears.
Thanks for bringing that to our attention. I have paid no attention to the contents of that package.
Thanks everyone for your kind responses! I will look into these recommendations.