I want a Visual Filter to ONLY highlight the Hebrew preposition RATHER than the whole word that the follows the preposition.
i.e. in בְּכָל I only want the preposition בְּ highlighted rather than also the noun כָל.
Thanks for your help! :)
When I conducted a morph search for Hebrew prepositions, the search highlighted attached prepositions without highlighting the connected word, but the visual filter created from the search highlights the entire word. Looks like Logos is not capable of creating the filter you desire.
Thanks Jack for clarifying! What's the best way to request Logos to add this feature?
@Ben Warren, you can make a post here in the suggestions forum for people to vote on https://community.logos.com/categories/feedback-logos
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