Using BHS, hovering over a word. Is there a way to turn off the morphology at the bottom of the window? I'd like to click on a word to see the definitions (ie in the info window), but don't want to see the morphology as I'm trying to parse.
Thanks!
Using BHS, hovering over a word. Is there a way to turn off the morphology at the bottom of the window? I'd like to click on a word to see the definitions (ie in the info window), but don't want to see the morphology as I'm trying to parse. Thanks!
The only way I am aware of involves a piece of notebook paper and scotch tape...
Using BHS, hovering over a word. Is there a way to turn off the morphology at the bottom of the window? I'd like to click on a word to see the definitions (ie in the info window), but don't want to see the morphology as I'm trying to parse. Thanks! The only way I am aware of involves a piece of notebook paper and scotch tape...
Simple idea: drag Logos 4 Window so grey bottom below edge of screen (similar to paper and tape, albeit no mess).
Keep Smiling [:)]
Was hoping for a permanent way. Professors want us to learn how to parse without just hovering over a word. So we can't use logos (at all in some classes) during parsing. If no option, logos becomes less valuable to all my fellow students for our language classes.
I know this is a super-old thread, but as of Logos 22 (don't know when it became a feature), you can set "Show Information Tool Tips" to "No," and that will disable the hover parsing info.
I know this is a super-old thread,
Indeed. No tool tips goes back early, I think.
But!
The famous LHI bug lives on! With all tool tips turned off, '(a)' lives on ... and on .... and on! Smiling.