6.6 Beta 1 (6.6.0.0006) available

6.6 Beta 1 (6.6.0.0006) is available for download.
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Everything has downloaded and indexed, but for some reason I don't see the Septuagint Manuscript Explorer. Is this anticipated for a future beta release? It was included within the release notes for Logos Now.
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This:
Corresponding Words Visual Filter
A new Visual Filter that highlights all instances of a word on hover. This is useful for quickly picking out repeated vocabulary (and other word info factors) in all open resources.
- Added support for the “Surface”, “Lemma”, and “Root” options. (More options coming in a future beta.)
- With the visual filter enabled, hovering over a word highlights it and all words with all of the same specified properties.
- If the “Corresponding words” is enabled on other panels in the current layout, the words are also highlighted in those panels, if visible.
- New filter is off by default
looks very nice. Kudos!
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John Kight said:
Everything has downloaded and indexed, but for some reason I don't see the Septuagint Manuscript Explorer. Is this anticipated for a future beta release? It was included within the release notes for Logos Now.
Thanks for catching this. This is something we established the framework for in Beta 1, this interactive will be released in a future Beta.
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Steve Workman said:
Thanks for catching this. This is something we established the framework for in Beta 1, this interactive will be released in a future Beta.
Naturally this was the first thing I tried. But the second one - corresponding words is very nice ... I like the compact view of the visual filters too.
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MJ. Smith said:
this was the first thing I tried
yep LXX lovers like me were searching everywhere frantically sorting the interactives by "last updated" over and over again. Can't wait!
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MJ. Smith said:
this was the first thing I tried
yep LXX lovers like me were searching everywhere frantically sorting the interactives by "last updated" over and over again. Can't wait!
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James Taylor said:
yep LXX lovers like me were searching everywhere frantically sorting the interactives by "last updated" over and over again. Can't wait!
How recognizable. I have been looking at this feature too.
I love this kind of inter-actives.
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The beta update is not downloading automatically for me, or with Update Now.
Is there a direct link to the installer?
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Jonathan Pitts said:
Is there a direct link to the installer?
Links are available in the first post in this thread
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"Added a link that restarts the software for automatic updates when clicking on the tool tip. Windows only."
Where is it? Slow morning.
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James Taylor said:MJ. Smith said:
this was the first thing I tried
yep LXX lovers like me were searching everywhere frantically sorting the interactives by "last updated" over and over again. Can't wait!
Not to get your hopes up too much about the Septuagint Manuscript Explorer, but here are some pictures. I think (hope) the plan is to release to beta with the next set of resource releases.
Note that pointers to manuscript images are much less common in the LXX Manuscript Explorer than the NT Manuscript Explorer. The NT relies on existing, open data that has all of those pointers. There is no such equivalent for the LXX manuscript world. At present, we have links to some images at the Vatican and also at the Bodleian; I think we'll get links to some manuscripts at the British Library before we ship (but maybe not in the first release). These links are simply to the museum/institution page for the manuscript, when known; navigation within manuscripts is not supported and you're on your own with whatever the institution provides on the page.
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Lynden Williams said:
"Added a link that restarts the software for automatic updates when clicking on the tool tip. Windows only."
Where is it? Slow morning.
You won't see it until 6.6 beta 2 is downloaded (or you have a resource that can't update without restarting).
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Rick Brannan (Faithlife) said:
here are some pictures
Thanks Rick, looks very nice. I'm looking forward to it.
Rick Brannan (Faithlife) said:your own with whatever the institution provides on the page.
understandable
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Mark Barnes said:Lynden Williams said:
"Added a link that restarts the software for automatic updates when clicking on the tool tip. Windows only."
Where is it? Slow morning.
You won't see it until 6.6 beta 2 is downloaded (or you have a resource that can't update without restarting).
Thanks Mark.
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wow, speaking of textual criticism I guess I committed Homoioarkton at the word "your"
Homoioarkton is an omission caused by two phrases that begin similarly.
Wegner, P. D. (2006). A student’s guide to textual criticism of the Bible: its history, methods & results (p. 49). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
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I'm hoping that the Corresponding Word visual filter is a step towards a Sympathetic Highlight visual filter (i.e. hovering over a word in one translation would highlight the same word in another translation, or more importantly from/to the original text)
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John Kight said:
I'm hoping that the Corresponding Word visual filter is a step towards a Sympathetic Highlight visual filter (i.e. hovering over a word in one translation would highlight the same word in another translation, or more importantly from/to the original text)
Do you mean something like this?
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Graham Criddle said:
Do you mean something like this?
Something like that, yes. But word specific rather than corresponding words specific. Similar to the Greek/English text section in the Exegetical Guide.
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It looks like I got my answer from another thread
Eli Evans said:John [Fidel], we are planning to make Sympathetic Highlighting also work on hover (not just selection), but that's a different visual filter on a different schedule.
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What a great set of improvements and new features in this beta. Thanks!
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