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When there is no verb is something I need a little help on.
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Below are a few questions. I have seen some emails that hinted at Windows 8 having the capability of using a transliteration keyboard for Greek. Is this a capability for both Greek and Hebrew with in the Mac environment? Is anyone working on connectivity between platforms, like iPhone, iPad, and a iMac...
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Logos 5
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JCJN
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Sat, Jan 12 2013
Filed under: Logos 5, Greek, notes, transliteration, Mac keyboards, Hebrew, Logos5, highlights, highlights syncing, syncing, Synchronise, syncing notes, Highlighting, Transliteration keyboard, connectivity, Highlighting across platforms, Greek/Hebrew Transliteration Keyboard
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Hi guys, I'm in the process of finishing my registration for courses. I have a choice to study beginners Modern Greek or beginners Latin. I'm thinking learning Greek is not incredibly useful since it is of the modern variety and ill just study it when I enter seminary a year later. However, it's neat...
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I am running Windows 7 and just downloaded and installed the transliteration keyboard from the website. I am trying to get the Logos Transliteration Keyboard to display on Windows' On-Screen Keyboard application. With the Logos Transliteration Keyboard activated, the On-Screen Keyboard displays the traditional...
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General
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Joseph Kelly
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Wed, Nov 28 2012
Filed under: keyboard typing, Greek, Hebrew, transliteration, windows 7
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Hi forum members, It seems that all the greek words in the SBL and NA27 text are hyper-linked causing them to appear in blue. When I touch a word, a popup box returns no information and I'm not sure if this is meant to happen. I'm just wondering why it does this? Thanks Peter
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Android
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Peter Davies
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Sun, Nov 11 2012
Filed under: greek, android, NA27, Android app, SBL
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I just want to know re: a wiki entry that I'm currently pointing towards http://www.logos.com/support/windows/L3/keyboards . I just want to know what people are actually using.
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Logos 5
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MJ. Smith
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Sat, Nov 10 2012
Filed under: transliteration, original script
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However, not all have the opportunity, and God has called and used some ministers powerfully who did not know Greek or Hebrew. So I would really not question God's choice in the matter. But if you have the opportunity, TAKE IT! And these Logos language tools are great as far as they go, but they are...
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Logos 4 Windows
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Djidymus
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Thu, Oct 25 2012
Filed under: hebrew, greek, tools, Languages, Logos Resources
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I am a somewhat new Logos user. I would like to copy verses from Greek/ Hebrew for my exegetical studies in a format that only has one word per line. I would like to parse, define, and make comments on each word in the copied verse (probably in Microsoft Word- but I could also do it in a Logos note if...
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Logos 4 Windows
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Joel Conley
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Fri, Sep 7 2012
Filed under: Handouts, Copy, hebrew, greek, study, bible, paste, new, custom cover, worksheet, exegesis
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I think I determined from other posts that this isn't easy to do in Logos, but I wanted to confirm my understanding of reading earlier posts. I'm wanting to search the Greek stem "μόρφ" (morph) to return results such as "μετεμορφώθη" (metamorphothe...
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Hi Matt The circumflex or tilde over a vowel indicate the same thing; they are just different styles. As mentioned previously on the thread, some fonts use a tilde, some fonts use the traditionally styled circumflex. They both communicate the same thing. Hope it helps.