Is there a quick way to bring up a Greek text, and then to have Logos 4 highlight the verbals in the text.
The quick way to bring up the text is to type "NA27" into the command bar at the top of the screen (or UBS or Textus, or whatever Greek text you're looking for).
The "quick" way to highlight every verbal is to use a visual filter:
Select "file" then "visual filter"
Then in the visual filter box choose "Morph" in the upper right hand corner
Make sure your preferred Greek bible is selected
type @V in the left-hand "Find" box (or type @ and select "verb" from the list) and click the arrow in the lower right hand corner of the morphology box.
Select a highlighting selection in the right-hand "Formatting" box.
There you go!
Outstanding! Thank you so much!
Blessings!
Verbal tenses and moods can be highlighted; wiki Extended Tips for Visual Filters => Examples of visual filters has 5 visual filters for Logos Greek Morphology. Looking at Philippians 4:4-9 noticed 7 uses of verbal imperative mood (command).
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