BUG? Or For Reason? Interlinear Print

delete12066188
delete12066188 Member Posts: 3,378 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

If I export Bibeltext to Word The Greek Text is missing. If I copy/past the same Text the Greek Text show up.

Can someone explain?

 

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,127

    Can someone explain?

    What do you mean by "Bibeltext" vs. "the same Text"? Are the examples shown the result of an export or copy/paste, and which bible do they come from?

    Are you copying with only English text displayed in the first example, and then copying the same text with its Inline Interlinear displayed from a reverse interlinear bible like ESV? If so why would you expect the Greek text to be copied when it is not displayed?

    Dave
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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,844

    I don't know the answer but I took the question to be why does the Copy Bible Verses function show only the English while copy & paste shows English and Greek ... with the screen shots being of the results not the  source.

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  • JAL
    JAL Member Posts: 625 ✭✭

    If I export Bibeltext to Word The Greek Text is missing. If I copy/past the same Text the Greek Text show up.

    Can someone explain?

    Sascha John,

    I can confirm the same results. I don't have an answer why and I can't post screenshots - desktop has no internet connection.

    As I understand your post, you first attempted to export your bible text with inline Greek glosses and only the  English text appears in the resulting document. When I tried to do the same the preview image showed both English and the secondary inline Greek text but only the English text appeared in the document.

    I understand that when you instead of using the export function rather use copy/past both English and Greek lines are transferred as in the second example.

    You would prefer to use the export function.

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  • delete12066188
    delete12066188 Member Posts: 3,378 ✭✭✭

    The Scan shows the Resultat of the same Bible Text from Interlinear ESV.

    1. Export selecting Text to Word...shows just the English Text not the Greek Text (Even if both shown in the Print Menue)

    2. Copy/paste the same Text into Word shows both English and Greek

  • delete12066188
    delete12066188 Member Posts: 3,378 ✭✭✭

    Oh, Question is...Is this something that should'nt be so and must be fixed?

    OR

    Dit Faithlife don't like the Idea of exporting the whole Bibletext English/Greek to Word?

    OR

    Is this the Way Things are build in Logos?

    I would like to export English/Greek Interlinear rather than Copy and past it.

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,088

    The export panel doesn't support exporting interlinear text.

    The copy/paste behaviour is a "bonus feature" left over from LDLS3; it's not officially supported.

  • peter
    peter Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    There is a workaround. Export first to XPS (Microsoft's alternative to PDF). Then open XPS document in Adobe Acrobat and, finally, safe as Word document.