Morphology Information of Word Missing When Hovering

Jason kim
Jason kim Member Posts: 4
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Shalom!  I have an issue that I cannot figure out how to solve.

When I hover over a Greek/Hebrew word in my default layout, I am given a small popup line of Morph info on the bottom left-hand corner of the pane.  However, when I create a different layout, the morph popup info is missing when I hover over a word.  Is there a way to enable that information?  I made no changes to the setting.

Thank you for all the help!  Shalom!

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,865

    Please give us the titles of the two resources involved - the tagging/display is at the resource level or system level not the layout level.

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  • Jason kim
    Jason kim Member Posts: 4

    Thank you for responding. The two resources are BHS4 and UBS5. The issue doesn’t occur in all layouts. That is why I wad wondering if there is a setting that can be adjusted to display the info. 

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,880

    The popup is controlled by "Show Information Tool Tips" in Tools > Program Settings. This affects all relevant morphological resources, irrespective of layouts. But note that the popup won't show if a reverse interlinear pane is displayed.

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  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 13,818 ✭✭✭

    Jason kim said:

    Thank you for responding. The two resources are BHS4 and UBS5. The issue doesn’t occur in all layouts. That is why I wad wondering if there is a setting that can be adjusted to display the info. 

    I looked at SESB2 and UBS5 and the popups. 'Historically' there was a struggle with over-lapping popups; I think that was largely fixed (though Hebrew Discourse still happily overlaps). The only other issue I can see, is popups can overlap the window if long, or squeeze at the window-base, if a lower panel.

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