Were is the description of the morphological codes used by the interlinears?
right click on the interlinear item and select "show information.
Got it. Thanks!
Where is the description of the morphological codes used by the interlinears?
I understand that hovering or right-clicking on the morphology codes in the interlinears will give you a full-word description. However, I was wondering if there was a consolidated key somewhere that would give the full range of code meanings, as well as a standard order. It might be an aid to memorizing the codes requiring less "mouse-work".
Sometimes it can get a little confusing, especially when N can mean either noun, nominative, or neuter [:O] I've also noticed that the order of the morphology terms can differ between the exegetical guide and the interlinears, adding to my occasional confusion [^o)]
And...to answer my own question:
The wiki page is: http://wiki.logos.com/Morphology_Codes
See also this topic in these forums:
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6362.aspx
Even though this information is "getable" I'd like a pop up description of what the "alphabet soup" means!
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, Robert, but if you look at the bottom of this image (though the mouse cursor doesn't show in the screen capture), if you hover the mouse cursor over the "alphabet soup", you get this nice little tool-tip/pop-up. It disappears after a few seconds, but will reappear if you reposition your mouse.
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