12. Look up — The Look up command will open up your prioritized dictionary or lexicon. The item has a menu that can be expanded to open a resource from a list of prioritized resources. Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2022).
12. Look up — The Look up command will open up your prioritized dictionary or lexicon. The item has a menu that can be expanded to open a resource from a list of prioritized resources.
Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2022).
The list is so long that a save to bibliography is needed if the contents is truly what is expected. Somehow with the next to last item being a journal article assessing the Kansas City Prophets (no, I haven't a clue as to who they are) I hope this is a case of data selection having run amuck - as I tried to report in the past. This time to emphasize my point that this is bizarre, I attach the entire list. No, I did not search out this case, I ran across it in building the tip of the day. Towards the end, I start including the full title of the article to emphasize why I might not find it helpful. Entries after the first one are in amber's order not the order displayed.
In version 25 Beta 1 this will look like this:
Excellent
That is good, but does it handle repeat tags?
This is for person:"John the Baptist"
The first entry for each book seems relevant, so I would prefer a lookup of 5 books to a lookup of the first five entries that cover only 2 books..