I suggest that when you use abbreviations for Lexicons and other items, that you list after each full name in paratheses the abbreviation so one can become familiar with them.
Do you mean adding these sort of definitions to books, for example?
If so, that would be difficult as it would involve Logos changing the text of books written by other authors
Or did you mean something different?
Sorry, I was not clear enough. The New American Standard Bible had (NASB) 2000. It would be nice if that type of abbreviation was at the end of lexicon full name so when the abbreviation is used could be easier to identify and remember the lexicon and another type of Book that Logos abbreviates.
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