Is it possible to find all of an author's Scripture references in a monograph without browsing the whole text and looking for them?
Method 1: Do a basic search on <Gen-Rev> which may take a long time to return results. Be patient.
Method 2: Run a Concordance in reference mode.
The concordance option worked well. Thanks!
As with many tasks in Logos, there are more than one ways to skin a book. Another option: run a passage list on the whole resource.
This will be frustrating if you try a whole book at once. I'd recommend doing it a chapter at a time.
Simply highlight a chapter, right-click, and choose 'Save as passage list'.
This will give you both the references and the text of the verses in the list.
Is Method 2 only available via Logos Now?
Yes
My method is available to everyone, as I eschew Logos Now. I don't discriminate against the poor in my forum answers. [;)]
Is Method 2 only available via Logos Now? My method is available to everyone, as I eschew Logos Now. I don't discriminate against the poor in my forum answers.
My method is available to everyone, as I eschew Logos Now. I don't discriminate against the poor in my forum answers.
Not that I think MJ was discriminating.
She's not...I was giving her a hard time.
But I will admit it bugs me that answers requiring LN are sometimes given on the assumption that the option is standard. We (forum users) usually think to ask when referencing a particular resource in an answer; we ought to do the same for LN-specific solutions.
Just my 2 cents. YMMV.
Not that I think MJ was discriminating. She's not...I was giving her a hard time. But I will admit it bugs me that answers requiring LN are sometimes given on the assumption that the option is standard. We (forum users) usually think to ask when referencing a particular resource in an answer; we ought to do the same for LN-specific solutions. Just my 2 cents. YMMV.
I agree with you Doc ... to a point. It is important to not assume everyone has a package with the resources to support all the features or that they have Logos Now or that they own particular common resources. In forum answers, asking what they have and/or providing multiple answers to cover most common cases is a good practice that should be followed. Thanks for the reminder.
Another option: run a passage list on the whole resource. This will be frustrating if you try a whole book at once. I'd recommend doing it a chapter at a time. Simply highlight a chapter, right-click, and choose 'Save as passage list'.
Another option: run a passage list on the whole resource.
It will be frustrating as every "Save as..." creates a new Passage List. Also chapters may be very long and/or not contain many references.
The <Gen-Rev> search will show where the references are located, then you can select the text and use the Add >> ...selected text function of your passage list.
And if you did an Inline search it might be easier to select the relevant text
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