There is a problem with this report. If you take Mark chapter 4 and run the report, you only get the first fifteen verses. The chapter has 35 verses.
Mine is complete, the 35 verses.
There is a problem with this report. If you take Mark chapter 4 and run the report, you only get the first fifteen verses.
I am running it now, and am finding the same thing… I have not run an exegetical guide in a while, and it looks very different from what I am used to. It is also not using the translation I expected, so I will need to take a look at some of my settings / prioritization's.
Out of curiosity: what version of Logos are you using? Also, what translation are you using?
Here is my screen shot:
Mark 4 has 41 verses.
I just ran the same report you did and got only the first 15 verses as well. Also, that's a pretty big report to be running. Is there any reason why you'd want to run a report on the entire chapter? I typically do mine by pericope.
This has always been the case for the Exegetical Guide. Because it's designed as a very close look at individual words, it's limited by design to 15 verses.
http://wiki.logos.com/Bug$3a_Exegetical_Guide_$22Word_by_Word$22_limited_to_15_verses
Mark to the rescue. [:)]
There is a problem with this report. If you take Mark chapter 4 and run the report, you only get the first fifteen verses. This has always been the case for the Exegetical Guide. Because it's designed as a very close look at individual words, it's limited by design to 15 verses. http://wiki.logos.com/Bug$3a_Exegetical_Guide_$22Word_by_Word$22_limited_to_15_verses
I think that should be revisited after all this time:
i.e. have a number of words as the limit in the Word by Word section.
If you (Steve) feels strongly about it put it into User Voice.
I think that should be revisited after all this time: I don't set all parts-of-speech I only see words with 150 or less occurrences
I ran an Exeg. search for Mark 4, and see the option for "All parts of Speech." And, are you saying the max number you can place in the lemma's showing X amount or fewer is 150?
No, Dave is saying that if he changes the settings to only show a very small number of words (by setting parts of speech and limiting to words with less than 150 occurrences), then the sixteen verse limit is not needed. Perhaps the limit should be based on number of words, rather than number of verses.