Is there a way using a filter or otherwise to get a visual view of the use of verbs in a passage? So that I can see, for example, which verbs are indicative, which imperative, etc.? My foggy recollection is that there used to be a way to do this in Logos a long time ago (maybe a "verb river"). Any help is appreciated.
Fred GrecoSenior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TXWindows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)
Fred Greco: Is there a way using a filter or otherwise to get a visual view of the use of verbs in a passage? So that I can see, for example, which verbs are indicative, which imperative, etc.? My foggy recollection is that there used to be a way to do this in Logos a long time ago (maybe a "verb river"). Any help is appreciated.
Fred a verb river will do it. These days the verb river report is part of the Passage Analysis Tool and is called Morph River. This can be accessed from the passage section of the tools menu.
You could also setup a customer visual filter to show tenses or get a copy of a shared visual filter for greek moods from here:
https://documents.logos.com/groups/3376172/documents?offset=0&sortType=Date&sortOrder=Descending&filter=mood&privacy=All&documentKind=All
Good advice! I did not recall hearing this tool before, but it creates interesting graphics!
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Fred Greco:Is there a way using a filter or otherwise to get a visual view of the use of verbs in a passage?
Logos Wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Extended_Tips_for_Highlighting_and_Visual_Filters#Examples_of_visual_filters
If join Faithlife group Logos Visual Filters, can copy Highlighting palettes then Visual Filters by clicking Get Copy to the right of the desired document name followed by synchronizing Logos. Alternative is Select All then Action => Get Copies
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