Greek Headwords in the Personal Book Builder?

I've been playing with the Personal Book Builder, and I was wondering where there is any documentation on creating Greek or Hebrew Lexicons?
I see that there are instructions on building 'dictionaries' (link).
And I also see on the wiki that there's information about the different kinds of milestones needed for such Dictionaries (link):
The syntax for milestones is [[@datatype:reference]]. For example:
[[@Headword:Rome]] It uses the language from the Word document, else specify @Headword+<language>
I see the reference to @Headword+<language>, but I'm not sure how to designate "language". Is it:
Or something else I'm missing?
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Hi Jim. Welcome to the forums.
You can use [[@Headword+el:ὑποστρέφω]], or [[@Headword:γνώμη]] and change the language of the text to Greek, in Word.
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Jim Darlack said:
creating Greek or Hebrew Lexicons
Hey Jim, Welcome to the forums.
I'm just curious what you are trying to do. Are you trying to recreate an older lexicon or are you writing your own?
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Hi Kevin. I'm just playing around really. I noticed that Abbott-Smith's lexicon was available online and was wanting to experiment a bit (I just realized that Logos has it in prepub though, so I won't go much further with it beyond experimentation). I like being able to build resources like this in general.
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Thanks Mark. I'll try this out.
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Wow. That would be quite an undertaking.Jim Darlack said:I noticed that Abbott-Smith's lexicon was available online and was wanting to experiment a bit
Seems to be one of the best ways to learn the software. Good luck.Jim Darlack said:I'm just playing around really.
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