Factbook
Perhaps I am missing something, but I have a question or a concern.
You would think that when you took a Greek word from the NA28 and asked it to run a factbook search on a Greek lemma that it would return a result from the Lexham Research Lexicon, New Testament, but instead it beings back an article from the Lexham Research Lexicon, Septuagint.
Now, I understand that the LXX is the Greek translation of the OT; however, when I am running a Greek word, one would think that it would give articles from a Greek resource.
Ok, since the LXX is a Greek Translation I can understand why you would return that as a result, but for the Lexham Research Lexicon, Greek to appear NO WHERE does not make sense. If I had a choice, I would prefer the Greek appearing only since that is the search that I am running, but both would be nice to. But for the Greek to appear no where does not make sense.
Now, with that being said, is there a way that I can change that resource to be both or to be the Lexham Research Lexicon, Greek? Thanks!
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Pastor Michael Huffman said:
You would think that when you took a Greek word from the NA28 and asked it to run a factbook search on a Greek lemma that it would return a result from the Lexham Research Lexicon, New Testament, but instead it beings back an article from the Lexham Research Lexicon, Septuagint.
This is a bug that has been fixed in 9.1 Beta 1. The New Testament lexicon will be the displayed article, and I believe a link to the Septuagint lexicon will also show up at the bottom of the Key Article section.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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and I believe a link to the Septuagint lexicon will also show up at the bottom of the Key Article section.
It looks like it ended up in the Further Reading section
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Graham Criddle said:
It looks like it ended up in the Further Reading section
Factbook terminology is similar to Guide terminology. A section is one of the top-level collapsible areas. Further Reading shows up at the bottom of the Key Article section.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Got it
Thanks Andrew
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