Sentence diagramming - moving part of the sentence
I want to create block diagram using the sentence diagramming tool I want to create something like this (which I created in a word processor):
I created a "Text Flow Diagram" in Logos. What I cannot determine is how to move part of the sentence ("who is our life") so that it goes above the later part of the sentence. If I grab the "is", then I can move all of the following words in the sentence, but it will not let me move "is revealed" above the relative clause. I am sure there is a simple way to do this, but it is not obvious to me.
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Harry Hahne said:
I created a "Text Flow Diagram" in Logos. What I cannot determine is how to move part of the sentence ("who is our life") so that it goes above the later part of the sentence. If I grab the "is", then I can move all of the following words in the sentence, but it will not let me move "is revealed" above the relative clause. I am sure there is a simple way to do this, but it is not obvious to m
Likewise not obvious using Text Flow Diagram, can choose to arrange differently:
Logos 4 Sentence Diagram with "Line Diagram" allows words later in sentence to be above (each word is independent, can move and group as desired):
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i found that using Line Diagram when inserting scriptures allows better manipulation of individual words (at least for me).
Then to move multiple words, you can use your mouse to draw a rectangle around the words to select them. Once that they are selected you can grab them and drag them around. Or you can hold the Ctrl key down and click on individual words to select them.
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Good morning Harry Hahne. Could you, please, send me several ideas about how diagramming several texts of the Scritures or a program on how to diagram or how to do it. Thank so much.
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pedro escalona said:
Could you, please, send me several ideas about how diagramming several texts of the Scritures or a program on how to diagram or how to do it.
Welcome [:D]
To find diagramming resources in Logos, can search:
(sentence,semantic,structural) NEAR diagram
Initially filtered library for sentence diagram, which found some resources:
Kairos set => https://www.logos.com/product/7863/kairos-a-beginning-greek-grammar-with-workbook-and-answer-key
Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then => https://www.logos.com/product/4701/learning-new-testament-greek-now-and-then
Zondervan Biblical Languages includes Biblical Greek Exegesis => https://www.logos.com/product/32713/zondervan-biblical-languages-collection (referenced by Kairos grammar in chapter 27)
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