I am watching the archive of the last Webinar that Logos aired - "Advanced Logos Search Techniques"
https://www.logos.com/webinar-archive?utm_source=webinar_relational&utm_medium=email&utm_content=4720698-advancedwebinar81214-followup&utm_campaign=promo-webinar
A couple of observations that lead to questions:
1. At 18:15 in the video, Pastor Dye of South Carolina asks a question: "How to find every occurrence (in Hebrew) when a sentence ends with a word and the next sentence begins with the same word." -- The Webinar defined this as "proximity search" and called it an advanced search. And while I think that describes the 'kind' of search that was requested, the webinar did not go on to answer that question.
Two things at issue with that question:
a) the advanced search (morphology and syntax) that jumps across verses (in original language), and
b) the search language to use when looking for when one word (lemma) occurs side by side in the text with the same word (or ending one sentence and beginning the next). Is there a way to search everywhere this happens in the original language?
2. The second observation is that immediately after an explanation about proximity search, one of the webinar hosts asked the other about where to find the "search operators" language for searching. The screen shot went to the 'help menu', then to the 'search' category - but there is no list of 'search operators' in the help menu.
I understand that the question (see 1 above) is advanced and complex - but, is there a way to produce that result in Logos?
And - is there a comprehensive list of the search operators that can be used in Logos? Can that be added, or more clearly visible if already there, in the 'help menu?'
Thanks,
Ross