why don't I see it?
I'm max sub.
This should be resolved. I apologize for the inconvenience. The datasets are now included in Max. Let me know if you have any issues.
"Max-users can right-click on a verse in the Deuterocanon to see the type of speech act and the sentence type."
tobit should be showing speechacts right?
I get the speech acts:
I wonder if your install failed. Unfortunately, I don't see an obvious way to tell.
Is this a ‘selection’ vs ‘reference’ issue?
nope, still not working for me
@Jin Chul Seo - I'm having the same issue. Max subscription on Windows 11, updated to v41, but on looking at my list of recently updated Datasets, there's nothing to do with the Deuterocanon apart from an NASB dataset. And I've tried with both Reference and Selection.
I've opened an inquiry with our team about this; thanks for reporting the problem.
@Kyle G. Anderson @Bradley Grainger (Logos) awesome!
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