NIDOTTE and Keylinks

For those who acquired the NIDOTTE, you may have discovered that it is not referenced by Strong's numbers in Logos but by G/K numbers. To look up a word from the biblical text in the NIDOTTE in Logos 3, I use the following workaround:
Starting from a biblical text that is cross-referenced to Strong's, I look up the Strong's number in the Strong's Enhanced lexicon as it cross-references the G/K number. Using the context menu on the G/K number I adjusted the keylink option to "promote" the NIDOTTE as my first option. To look up a word then, I go 1) right-click on the biblical word, look up the Strong's # in the Strong's Enhanced. 2) Once it opens at the appropriate location, click on the G/K number listed and it takes me to the NIDOTTE.
The procedure is very similar in Logos 4 though there is no need to change keylink options. Once in the Enhanced Lexicon, the context menu of the G/K reference will offer NIDOTTE as one of the options.
Blessings,
Francis
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I was bummed at first because I didn't have the enhanced lexicon, then, today I was excited because I activated the ESV Demo CD with support and it is included in that collection! Can't beat the price of free!
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The DBL Greek Lexicon (aka Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains: Greek) is also indexed by both Strong's and G/K, and can be used in the same way.
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Hi,
Just a curiosity question. NIDOTTE is also indexed by Hebrew headwords, so you can go from your Bible text (any of the RVI) using Hebrew Lemma to NIDOTTE directly. Why need access NIDOTTE via GK number after getting Strong's Number?
JK
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JK
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