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No drop down box appears when you enter a Hebrew word in the Mac like it does in Windows. Using SR-3 6.4.0.0065.
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As shown in the attached screen shot, when I paste in a Hebrew lemma, the lemma shows up with an "af." in front of the lemma in the segment box. I do not believe this happens in Windows. This search also results in zero hits (different from Windows). I am using SR-3 6.4.0.0065.
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Thank you
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This is now working appropriately for me.
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Thank you!
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Thanks all!
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I'm trying to learn Greek so I'm not in a position to answer this question (unlike many of you). I have attached part of a morphology chart in Logos. Can someone please verify that the word circled in red is indeed labeled correctly in Logos as an aorist active? Thank you.
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I'm using SR-2 6.4.0.0058 on my Mac. When I try to do a syntax search the horizontal scrolling functionality is unavailable...often am unable to see the entire window.
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Thanks Alabama24 and Dylan!
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In Windows, if I select παραδίδωμι in the red rectangle in the screen shot below, an orange dot shows up to the left of παραδίδωμι in the Root section of the Bible Word Study. No indicator like this orange dot appears in the Mac version. I am using SR-3 6.4.0.0065.
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It only shows up under Visual Filters and not under Notes. I am assuming if it was a note file with highlights in it it would show up under Notes and not under Visual Filters?
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I'm setting up a syntax search on my Mac. Based on some of the training videos I have watched I should be able to scroll horizontally in my syntax search window so I can see everything. However, there is no horizontal scroll bar and the window will not scroll horizontally using my trackpad. Is this capability lacking in the Mac version? Thanks.
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Sorry, not sure...don't have a mouse...just the trackpad on the lap top.
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Issue remains after updating to SR-3 6.4.0.0065 on my Mac
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Thank you!
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In Windows you can drag and drop a selection into the Factbook. I'm unable to do that on the Mac using SR-3 6.4.0.0065.
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+1
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Thank you very much! Your answer solved my problem. It's amazing that something this simple isn't provided in a software program as complex as Logos.
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When I copy a selection from a Logos resource into a note file, the pasted text does not assume the default font of the note file (I have to manually select the pasted text in the note file and change it back to the default font). Is there a trick to ensure that whatever I paste into my note file from a Logos resource will automatically assume the default
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Is this true in a notes document? Based on my experience (limited), the default note font applies to all the text in the note document including the Greek font. So in my note document, if the default font is Verdana...all the text in the note document is Verdana (including Greek text).