TDNT links not working

steve clark
steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

using 4.2B1. When in the ESL and clicking on the link to TDNT, there is no action taken. Although if I click on the TDNTA link it open it.

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On my setup in the bottom right pane, i manually had opened the TDNT.

The same problem when i use right click in the ESL to get to the TDNT.

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No action taken.

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  • Paul M
    Paul M Member Posts: 693 ✭✭✭

    Just tried this on my version of 4.2 and it works fine for me. Not sure what the issue is but thought that it may help to try and confirm.

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Just tried this on my version of 4.2 and it works fine for me. Not sure what the issue is but thought that it may help to try and confirm.

    Thanks Paul,

    This is helpful. Could you post a screen image of your prioritization (from the Library)?

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  • Melissa Snyder
    Melissa Snyder Member Posts: 4,702 ✭✭✭

    using 4.2B1. When in the ESL and clicking on the link to TDNT, there is no action taken. Although if I click on the TDNTA link it open it.

    using 4.2B1. When in the ESL and clicking on the link to TDNT, there is no action taken. Although if I click on the TDNTA link it open it.

    Is the Enhanced Strong's Lexicon prioritized in your Library? (Paul's ESL may not be prioritized.) 

    Since the ESL supports many data types, including that of the TDNT, when it is prioritized in your Library, without prioritization limits, it becomes the destination for the TDNT data type as well as Strong's number. The TDNT also supports the Greek Strong's Number data type, and if it is prioritized, it will be the destination for that data type.

    If you want to leave the ESL prioritized, but don't want it to be the source for TDNT and other lexicon links, right-click on it in the Prioritize list in Library and choose "Set prioritization limits (advanced)." Click in the "Apply only to" box and select "Greek Strong's Number."  You can also add a second instance and apply it to "Hebrew Strong's Number."

    You can limit the use of any of your prioritized resources by setting specific data types, ranges, and/or resources.

  • Paul M
    Paul M Member Posts: 693 ✭✭✭

    This is helpful. Could you post a screen image of your prioritization (from the Library)?

     

    Here is my prioritisation list...ESL is not prioritised...

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Since the ESL supports many data types, including that of the TDNT, when it is prioritized in your Library, without prioritization limits, it becomes the destination for the TDNT data type as well as Strong's number. The TDNT also supports the Greek Strong's Number data type, and if it is prioritized, it will be the destination for that data type.

    If you want to leave the ESL prioritized, but don't want it to be the source for TDNT and other lexicon links, right-click on it in the Prioritize list in Library and choose "Set prioritization limits (advanced)." Click in the "Apply only to" box and select "Greek Strong's Number."  You can also add a second instance and apply it to "Hebrew Strong's Number."

    You can limit the use of any of your prioritized resources by setting specific data types, ranges, and/or resources.

    Excellent info Melissa !

    Thanks!

     

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Here is my prioritisation list...ESL is not prioritised...

    Bingo, i have the ESL prioritized and above the TDNT.

    Thanks Paul!

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