Does the Summarize Tool read footnotes?

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  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 734 ✭✭

    Kiyah,

    That's very interesting. I'll admit to not using the Bookstore tab at all, really. If it were possible to search through the whole catalog with a precise search I would find that very useful. Using the bookstore tab feels different to me than a precise search, similar to a preview. I don't get the feeling it's showing me all of the hits. But again, I'm not familiar with this search tab.

  • Alan Palmer (Logos)
    Alan Palmer (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 1,080

    Logos 10 full features contains translation, correct?

    Yep.

    If one does not subscribe and has Logos 10 full features, wouldn't they be able to use it to their heart's content?

    The translation feature has always had a usage limit. In fact, this is the exact same system we use for the AI credits (we just never called it that before).

    Am I in danger of using up credits?

    No. Not with any amount of normal usage. You should be fine.

    And while I am a subscriber, if I were not, would it not be true that with my L10 full features I would be able to use translation?

    Yes. Users who bought L10 have an AI credit limit due to their license to the translation feature. This is true even though they don't have a subscription.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,667 ✭✭✭

    Using the bookstore tab feels different to me than a precise search, similar to a preview. I don't get the feeling it's showing me all of the hits. But again, I'm not familiar with this search tab.

    I doubt it would search in footnotes, and it certainly does not display all of the hits. Which is why one should appreciate that a Smart Search for "Timothy" tries to stay with the subject  i.e. about Timothy (but does **** to the bible book names). Precise Search will highlight every word with "Timothy", incl. footnotes unless you query heading/largetext:Timothy OR headword:Timothy and exclude the book names e.g. (heading/largetext:Timothy OR headword:Timothy) NOT INTERSECTS "1 Timothy" OR "2 Timothy"

    Dave
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