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I am unfamiliar with mac as an OS. Now that they are close to a beta I was wondering if the mac OS offers advantages over the windows OS as it applies to Logos. I know some are loyal for other reasons to mac but just as a tool to use Logos4 does it have an advantage? Also when logos goes to logos5 will the mac user wait longer for a functional app?
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A rather clumsy way is to open a visual filter and choose morph and your passage list name in the range window and then choose all eleven parts of speech when you type in the @. The only words it doesn't highlight are the words added by the translator. It does work though if you are that desperate.
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[quote user="Jerry Mclean"] [quote user="Jerry Mclean"] Jason, you can also select power lookup and it will give you a list of definitions for that word. [/quote]I forgot to add that you need to clear all links on your power lookup first. [/quote]Also it helps to drag power lookup to a large pane.
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[quote user="Jerry Mclean"] Jason, you can also select power lookup and it will give you a list of definitions for that word. [/quote]I forgot to add that you need to clear all links on your power lookup first.
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Jason, you can also select power lookup and it will give you a list of definitions for that word.
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Good tip! Thanks Jim!
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With the discussion about the missing letters in the Greek alphabet in the Learn To Use Greek tutorial, I though it might be helpful for some, if we were to have the Greek alphabet at the beginning of the pronunciation tool.
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[quote user="Fred"]Gee, I have trouble balancing that second monitor on my lap when I'm using my laptop. [/quote] You wouldn't have that problem if you attended our church's potbless dinners!
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[quote user="JonathanPitts"] It would also be useful to be able to control the interlinear from the pane menu. I work with 4 narrow columns on my screen. I cannot access the buttons at the top without floating the pane. [/quote] I highly recommend a second monitor, if you have room in your workspace. It works extremely well with the multiple panes of
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Thanks for the reply Mark. I didn't realize you could drag an entire folder from favorites to a pane.
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How about a button to be located next to the new tab button, that is similar to the layout function, but only applies to that tile. When you clicked on it, a menu would drop down that contained a list of personalized "collections", such as Bibles, bible dictionaries, lexicons, commentaries, etc. Each "collection" would contain up to about six or so