Put Textual Apparatus in RevInt-style panel

Would it be possible to put the Greek/Hebrew Apparatus in a panel at the bottom of the tile, as in the Reverse Interlinears?
As it is now, the apparatus is difficult to link with the text (I only have the NTGraece: Apparatus Criticus and Prolegomena).
If the Rev Int panel technology could be used for this, it would resemble much better the page of the NA26 I have in print (which I got when I was in Sem), and would be much simpler to use (IMHO).
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Yes, I agree [Y]
P.S. And give us apparatus for the NA27, please [;)]
Bohuslav
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you can get the NA27 apparatus here...
http://www.logos.com/products/details/5181(full product - 52 volumes)
or
http://www.logos.com/products/details/6485(smaller product - 18 volumes to get you the Bibles & apparatus @ a cheaper price)
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LaRosa Johnson said:
you can get the NA27 apparatus here...
http://www.logos.com/products/details/5181(full product - 52 volumes)
or
http://www.logos.com/products/details/6485(smaller product - 18 volumes to get you the Bibles & apparatus @ a cheaper price)
Yes, I know, I know. Wouldn't it be nice however to have just apparatus with the NA27? SESB has a lot of good resources but $325 is above what I can spend for that resource [:(]
Bohuslav
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An idea worth considering ...
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Excellent suggestion [Y]
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Nearly 10 years old and still a relevant request. There is, in my opinion, a lot of room for improvement on how Logos is oriented towards original language research.
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Rich DeRuiter said:
Would it be possible to put the Greek/Hebrew Apparatus in a panel at the bottom of the tile, as in the Reverse Interlinears?
As it is now, the apparatus is difficult to link with the text (I only have the NTGraece: Apparatus Criticus and Prolegomena).
If the Rev Int panel technology could be used for this, it would resemble much better the page of the NA26 I have in print (which I got when I was in Sem), and would be much simpler to use (IMHO).
Hopefully, Rich will see his thread, and maybe comment.
I've no issue with a panel, though the apparatus is often missing for a while. And 'some' can't afford how it ends up being packaged.
I don't understand Rich's issue with linking. I have my greek NT's in one panel, and their apparati in a panel below. The reason is that apparatus compilers are selective in choice of MSS/varient (eg UBS vs NA).
Again, a RI-style panel is fine.
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I use the Multiple Resource View for most of the Bibles that have a textual apparatus. The only advantage of a RevInt-style panel would be its smaller size.
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