New user: "unknown keyword" error in search
Hello everyone,
I'm a new user of Logos and I've been watching videos on setting up custom Guides. I ran into a problem where I cannot set up a concordance guide using "Figure of Speech". In the drop down setting for concordance in the Guide setup, I can see "Figurative Speech", but not "Figure of Speech".
In the Search tool, "figureofSpeech:name:Metonynym" returns an "unknown keyword" error.
Based on the Wiki, I think that this should work.
If it helps, the video I'm watching is on YouTube; fast forward to around 37:15 timestamp.
Thank you for any help on this!
-Sean
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I believe that feature requires Bullinger's Figures of Speech Dataset: https://www.logos.com/product/55340/bullingers-figures-of-speech-dataset
The dataset can be purchased separately at the link above, or scroll down that page to find a list of other collections that include the dataset.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Thank you very much for your help, Andrew. This was exactly what was needed. Was just about to update my own post with that same information.
Today I learned that there are other datasets one can purchase and use! [:)]
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Andrew Batishko said:
I believe that feature requires Bullinger's Figures of Speech Dataset: https://www.logos.com/product/55340/bullingers-figures-of-speech-dataset
The dataset can be purchased separately at the link above, or scroll down that page to find a list of other collections that include the dataset.
Can it now be purchased separately? It used to be only available as part of a collection or feature set.
Wolfgang Schneider
(BibelCenter)
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Good question, Wolfgang! I went and searched 'title:dataset'. Since it listed 101, I knew that couldn't be right (but the search was almost a milli-second faster, so that's ok).
Anyway, since you can't trust searches now, I went to Full Feature upgrade and checked. Sure enough (for me), all but one is purchasable ... the one I wanted!
But! The preacher upgrade had it for just $5 more ... and 2 more datsets I wanted. Bingo!
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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