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Mark, this video is great. Thank you so much! Interestingly the "F7" trick works for me and I am still on 4.0b -- and that b ain't for beta,Or beeta as you say . It even works when hovering over a reference. BUT I never knew about it until I watched your video. I have been suggesting to Logos for years that they create some way to be able to see multiple
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Göttingen Septuagint (65 Vols.) see the Logos blog here .
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When I go into Libronix in order to print something, I am always surprised at how snappy it is, how clearly the font is displayed (I think there is a thread out there somewhere about the font issues in L4), and how nice it is to be able to two-finger-scroll through resources. But like Dan, the window management improvements of L4 keep me coming back
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Acer, synaptics, no scroll
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Boris, First, SESB does not have its own custom morphology for the NA27, it uses Gramcord. Second, It seems L3 and L4 do morphological searches a little differently. One searches strictly for the lexical form και (L4), the other considers καγω, κακει, etc. inflected forms of και (L3). Both search results could be beneficial depending on what you are
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In Word, when I use the same key stroke pattern I mentioned above, I get a holem-waw to appear just as it should (i.e. with the holem directly above the waw) UPDATE :-) my and Rosie's last post apparently were being written at the same time.
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To get a holem-waw as seen below I do the following: - switch my keyboard to hebrew - hit "v" (a waw appears) -hit shift + "o" (the holem appears directly above the waw as seen below)
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I suggested this resource a couple years ago, but have not heard anything. Glad to see it suggested again.
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It would be really nice if we could triple click (or control click) and automatically search this resource for a lemma. In Hebrew, when a word has a prefixed waw or preposition, triple clicking could automatically search for the noun or verb (not the prefix).
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unfortunately the cross-references in the print na27 are not incorporated into Logos' na27. These are not even in the SESB NA27. I would really like to see this added in the future.
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Dave, thanks for your feedback. Perhaps this is an SESB issue as the last comment in the thread you linked to might suggest. To answer your question about the morphology. SESB has their own morphology for BHS. It's just called SESB.
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Here is a pic of what happens when I click the little arrow. See the little box that appears beside "in"
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Ok, when I click on the graph portion of the lemma section this is what I get. Notice there is no resource selected in the "lemma:מלא in ____" part (1st picture below). When I click on the little arrow beside "in" no resources appear -- just a little box.
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Surprisingly, it is BHSsesb! Could the problem be that the other sections of this report are set up to use a different morphology?
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I'm having a problem with the BWS when running reports on Hebrew words in BHSsesb. If I run a BWS on a Hebrew word in BHSwestminster4.2, I get full results (i.e. every section of the reports has results). Not so with BHSsesb. In the screen shot below, notice that I get zero hits in the graph portion of the lemma section. None of the other sections work
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Jim, I'm interested to know whether the Ugaritic resources are compatible with Logos 4. Are you still using L3 just because at the moment you are not interested in learning the new L4 format, or because L4 does not yet have some of the features you regularly use? thanks
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If I have a note file titled 'James' in L3 and I have a note file titled 'James' in L4, then what will happen when I import notes? Will there be two 'James' files? Will the files be added together? Will one of them be deleted? If I have a certain passage highlighted yellow in L3 and the same passage underlined in L4, what will happen when I import highlights
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[quote user="James Thompson"]How many of you actually read a book e.g. a commentary like WBC or NAC from cover to cover in Logos? [/quote] i've read... Longenecker's Galatians, WBC O'Brien's Colossians/Philemon, WBC Peter Davids' James NIGTC and most of Moo's Pillar James commentary ... in Logos format. I made the text larger than normal. I buy all
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I would VERY much like to see this resource added! And the unabridged multi-volume work as well!