Bug RC1: Word from Vocab List is indented when imported
Imported the following Vocabulary List (from Section 5 of http://www.logos.com/training/vocabularylists).
0181.Vine's You Can Learn New Testament Greek.zip
πα̂ς from Lesson 9 is indented (leading spaces) so it does not sort properly in the Lemma column.
Dave
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Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave,
congrats first to 11,000 posts! [^]
You gave an explanation for a bug, but no screenshot. In light of my current bug report: did all of your vocabulary lists import from L3? And for this/those who did: did you get all glosses from L3 or only one per lemma?
Note that I found that the leading space was in L3 (garbage in, garbage out, you know) and removing it there brought the word over to L4 without a leading space and thus sorting correct.
EDIT: However, this word from this list may betray another bug: Look at the circumflex accent in your post
Dave Hooton said:πα̂ς
or below!
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
Note that I found that the leading space was in L3 (garbage in, garbage out, you know) and removing it there brought the word over to L4 without a leading space and thus sorting correct.
EDIT: However, this word from this list may betray another bug: Look at the circumflex accent in your post
There is no leading space in L3. The circumflex accent appears to be the cause as I count 4 characters (instead of 3) in the L3 List.
Dave
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NB.Mick said:
In light of my current bug report: did all of your vocabulary lists import from L3? And for this/those who did: did you get all glosses from L3 or only one per lemma?
All three got imported and it seems only one word of the gloss was chosen.
However, the ones I constructed came across with NO lemmas as each Greek word was put under Display. I checked one list and ALL the words are lemmas. I'm not sure what the criteria is but Vine's was the only one that got imported with words under Lemma.
Dave
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NB.Mick said:
Dave,
congrats first to 11,000 posts!
Not quite. Rosie achieved that a couple of months ago.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:NB.Mick said:
Note that I found that the leading space was in L3 (garbage in, garbage out, you know) and removing it there brought the word over to L4 without a leading space and thus sorting correct.
EDIT: However, this word from this list may betray another bug: Look at the circumflex accent in your post
There is no leading space in L3. The circumflex accent appears to be the cause as I count 4 characters (instead of 3) in the L3 List.
The leading space may not be visible in L3's table view, but it is in its detail entry view (where the lemma ["word"] is visible as well) and in the downloadable file as well.
Open http://www.logos.com/media/VocabLists/Vine%27s%20You%20Can%20Learn%20New%20Testament%20Greek.lbxvl , which is an XML textfile, e.g. in your browser or your favorite spreadsheet and search e.g. for "every". You might as well search for "> " and will find leading spaces in two glosses and in the lemma and display of pas - including the strange circumflex.
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
The leading space may not be visible in L3's table view, but it is in its detail entry view (where the lemma ["word"] is visible as well) and in the downloadable file as well.
Hmmm. I think we'll be fixing a lot of these ourselves.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
πα̂ς from Lesson 9 is indented (leading spaces) so it does not sort properly in the Lemma column.
I will report this issue to Development.
(The general issue of leading spaces causing sorting issues, I mean.)
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Tonya J Ross said:
I will report this issue to Development.
(The general issue of leading spaces causing sorting issues, I mean.)
Thanks Tonya - really appreciated.
Dave
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The issue of leading spaces causing sorting issues should be fixed in 4.6a Beta 1.
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