Entry of Strong's number takes me to the wrong entry. When manually navigating to the desired entry, wrong heading appears in the search area.
Would like to see where, please include a screenshot (or Strong's number) so can try to replicate.
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Michael - With all due respect, it would save everyone time if you would learn how to take screen shots and upload them. Here is a link to the wiki:
http://wiki.logos.com/Screenshot
He's right!
By the way - partial screen shot +shift+4 gives cross hairs - drag over desired area and release - screen shot appears on desktop - use paper clip on forum post to attach.
Entry of Strong's number takes me to the wrong entry. When manually navigating to the desired entry, wrong heading appears in the search area. He's right!
The Strong's resource can show GK numbers as well as Strong's numbers as index values for an entry. Select Strong's Greek and further navigation should remain with Strong's numbers, not GK numbers.
Turns out, Enhanced Strong's Lexicon was NOT drunk as I supposed. [8-|]
I see that TDNT entries show up in the search area of the ESL, but clicking on the entry doesn't open the TDNT and go to the pertinent entry.
Sorry, alabama24, I had to restore my system recently and haven't yet restored a snipping tool.
Thats OK Michael... I forget that its not as easy on the PC. Do notice, however, that Mike's & Dave's screen shots really help everyone to see what the problem is.
Anyone here know what the Greek GK # system is all about?
See this post
Also see the The NIV Exhaustive Concordance
Which begs the (rhetorical) question: Why is 'Enhanced Strong's Lexicon' set to GK by default. - especially when GK is not short for 'greek'.
For some reason I expected Strong's Lexicon to work with Strong's numbers out of the box.
I hate unexpanded abreviations!
However thanks for the lesson.
In case of Windows, you'll have the Snipping Tool predelivered from Microsoft (with Vista and Win7, that is), just look under Accessoires. It's not as functional als Jinx or Snagit, but does a decent job.
Mick
It remembers the last active reference used, so it will open with TDNT number if that was the last active reference. If you open it from a Strong's number hyperlink it will show Strong's as the active reference.
It is an Index to the article in Strong's Lexicon. You can change it to find other entries in ESL with that TDNT #.
Click the hyperlinks in the article for normal keylinking.
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