No Interlinear New Testament in Biblical Languages Package?

Why is there no Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament in the Biblical Languages package? The Lexham Greek-English Interlinear Septuagint is there and I think there would be far more demand for the New Testament. Could the Interlinear New Testament be added to the BL package?
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Tim Finlay said:
Why is there no Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament in the Biblical Languages package?
The logic seems to be is that those interested in the Biblical Languages package don't need interlinears because they know the Greek/Hebrew. Presumably an exception is made for the Septuagint because there's a lot of vocabulary in the LXX that NT students wouldn't know.
Tim Finlay said:Could the Interlinear New Testament be added to the BL package?
Recently, base packages have only been modified when a new major version of Logos is released, so even if this is added it's unlikely to happen before Logos 7 is launched.
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Thanks, Mark, that's helpful to know. All our students have to buy this package. When we teach Greek or Hebrew, we do not use interlinears. However, we also have a one-semester Greek tools option for students who are scared by Biblical Languages, and we do use an interlinear for that.
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