Logos provides a nice training article on why having multiple morphologies is good. However, I can only find persistent morphology data in the interlinears/reverse interlinears. Otherwise morphology appears in the right click menu or the popup at the bottom of a resource. How do I do one of the following?
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Use the Word by Word section in the Exegetical Guide:
If you want to copy and paste, then you could set the information window to only show what you want, click on the lemma, copy/paste from the IW, click on the next lemma etc. Below is a screenshot and an excel schedule built using this process.
Bradley, I am on the stable version and I do not get a link on the +- like you do. Please explain how you get the comparison to pop up.
John Fidel: Please explain how you get the comparison to pop up.
I get a popup when hovering the mouse over the +/-.
I'll ask someone to test on Mac.
Thanks Bradley, does this work on Greek as well? Nice feature that I have never seen demonstrated.
John Fidel:does this work on Greek as well?
Yes (although I think differences in Greek morph analysis are much less frequent):
John Fidel: Thanks Bradley, does this work on Greek as well? Nice feature that I have never seen demonstrated.
Yes, it works with the Greek as well. You get Logos Greek, Friberg, and Swanson.
I used Revelation 1:4-8.
Thanks guys, that gives me what I need.
Bradley Grainger (Faithlife): John Fidel: Please explain how you get the comparison to pop up. I get a popup when hovering the mouse over the +/-. I'll ask someone to test on Mac.
Bradley,
Just opened the EG in 6.8 B2 and the +- is not linked for the Mac. Thanks for following up on this.
Bradley Grainger (Faithlife):
To be clear about what's being shown outside of the hover, is the principle that what comes before ± all morphologies agree on, whilst what comes after ± only some morphologies specify?
Question: What base Logos package would offer me this functionality?
Thank you!
Rick, any update on getting this feature to work on a Mac?
Michael Miles:Question: What base Logos package would offer me this functionality?
Interesting question - I've just seen that I don't get the +/- as Bradley shows
and I am running on Windows not Mac.
Is there more to this than simply a Windows / Mac issue?
Graham Criddle:Is there more to this than simply a Windows / Mac issue?
The symbol displays differences in your morphologies, so if you don't have different morphologies that tag this word differently, you'll see nothing.
In this case you'd need a resource with Friberg's morphology to show a difference for this word. I think the Analytical Greek New Testament is the only resource that uses Friberg. If you don't have it, you won't see the +/- symbol.
Mark Barnes: The symbol displays differences in your morphologies, so if you don't have different morphologies that tag this word differently, you'll see nothing. In this case you'd need a resource with Friberg's morphology to show a difference for this word. I think the Analytical Greek New Testament is the only resource that uses Friberg. If you don't have it, you won't see the +/- symbol.
Thanks Mark - and that explains it in my case.
I wonder if this accounts for people on Mac not seeing this - or whether that is a separate issue.
Graham Criddle:I wonder if this accounts for people on Mac not seeing this - or whether that is a separate issue.
The Mac bug (that we've logged) is different: customers can see the +/-, but nothing appears when hovering the mouse cursor over it.
Bradley Grainger (Faithlife): Graham Criddle:I wonder if this accounts for people on Mac not seeing this - or whether that is a separate issue. The Mac bug (that we've logged) is different: customers can see the +/-, but nothing appears when hovering the mouse cursor over it.
Thanks Bradley