Greek noun search not like Libronix/Logos 3

When I search for the Greek word for shepherd ποιμην in Logos 4, I get a different result than in Logos 3.
Logos 3 seems to be smart enough to search for all declensions of the noun, finding ποιμὴν (nom. sg. masc.), ποιμένα (acc. sg. masc.), ποιμένες (nom. pl. masc.), ποιμένων (gen. pl. masc.), etc.
Logos 4 ONLY finds ποιμὴν (nom. sg. masc.) and that's it.
Is there any way to search for the full morphology of a word in Logos 4 the way you can in Logos 3?
Thanks!
Scott
P.S. Here are examples of my searches.
Bible Speed Search for ποιμην in Logos 3/Libronix
Matthew 9:36 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
Matthew 25:32 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
Matthew 26:31 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
Mark 6:34 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
Mark 14:27 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
Luke 2:8 ποιμένες (nom. pl. masc.)
Luke 2:15 ποιμένες (nom. pl. masc.)
Luke 2:18 ποιμένων (gen. pl. masc.)
Luke 2:20 ποιμένες (nom. pl. masc.)
John 10:2 ποιμήν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:11 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.) (2)
John 10:12 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:14 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:16 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
Ephesians 4:11 ποιμένες
(nom. pl. masc.)
Hebrews 13:20 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
1 Peter 2:25 ποιμένα
(acc. sg. masc.)
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Matthew 25:32 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:2 ποιμήν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:11 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.) (2)
John 10:12 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:14 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
John 10:16 ποιμὴν
(nom. sg. masc.)
Comments
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Scott (Sanjay) Hayes said:
Logos 4 ONLY finds ποιμὴν (nom. sg. masc.) and that's it.
Quite true unless you select "find all forms" - click on the icon on the upper left of the Search pane for the options. You might find checking out the Search im the videos and wiki might also help (see top of the forum screen for wiki link.)
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MJ. Smith said:
Quite true unless you select "find all forms" - click on the icon on the upper left of the Search pane for the options.
That option is only for English searches, not for Greek morph searches.
Scott, you need to do a lemma search. It'll look like lemma:ποιμήν. If you type g:poimen in the box you will get a dropdown with the prompt to select the correct lemma form (the lemmas are the ones with English glosses.
See: http://wiki.logos.com/Morphological_Search and http://wiki.logos.com/Detailed_Search_Help#Searching_in_Greek_and_Hebrew for more information
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Scott (Sanjay) Hayes said:
Is there any way to search for the full morphology of a word in Logos 4 the way you can in Logos 3?
Yes, Logos 4 has Greek lemma search (analysis shows case, number, ...):
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