Creating my own study Bible

Is there a way to add a note to a word? Say like "servant" and that note show up every time that word is used in the Bible?
I would also like to add my own reference letters and titles.
I am trying to make my own study Bible from all my notes from the past 15yrs and thought why not put it in Logos! Any ideas on how I could do this?
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chris sipes said:
Is there a way to add a note to a word? Say like "servant"
Yes, you can do this.
Right-click on the word, choose "Selection" or "Lemma" (depending on exactly what you want) and add a note (bottom left of the menu)
chris sipes said:and that note show up every time that word is used in the Bible?
currently this isn't available but I expect it will be possible at some stage
chris sipes said:I would also like to add my own reference letters and titles.
Have a look at highlighting - https://wiki.logos.com/Highlighting
chris sipes said:I am trying to make my own study Bible from all my notes from the past 15yrs and thought why not put it in Logos! Any ideas on how I could do this?
Sounds like creating a Personal Book would be the best approach - https://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books (and see link at the bottom which point to examples of creating a commentary)
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If i have a note already on a word like "Christ" and was reareading elsewhere and wanted to link that second reference to the first note quickly how would i do that?
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chris sipes said:
If i have a note already on a word like "Christ" and was reareading elsewhere and wanted to link that second reference to the first note quickly how would i do that?
You would add an "attachment point" - see https://community.logos.com/forums/t/92683.aspx for an explanation of this feature and a worked example
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Thanks
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When I use [[@GreekStrongs:g1401]] and then add the book/open the Greek does not show up any idea what is wrong?
Also when I add my personal Bible it does not have an option to show inline interlinear how would I add this option if I wanted to?
The visual filters are there but not all options like "Highlighting"! How do I turn them on/off?
Thanks for any help, Chris
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Hi Chris
chris sipes said:When I use [[@GreekStrongs:g1401]] and then add the book/open the Greek does not show up any idea what is wrong?
I don't understand what you mean. Can you clarify / expand please?
chris sipes said:Also when I add my personal Bible it does not have an option to show inline interlinear how would I add this option if I wanted to?
Which Bible is this? Not all Bibles have interlinear capability
chris sipes said:The visual filters are there but not all options like "Highlighting"! How do I turn them on/off?
Do you mean "sympathetic highlighting"? In which case this is linked to the reverse interlinear question. RI capability is required to support this feature
Graham
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I was trying to add Greek tag to my personal book so that when I mouse over the Strongs # it would show the Greek something like this:
bondservant 1401
How would I add interlinear/RI capability to a personal book?
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Ok I did get the greek to show up like this
servent [[1401 | GreekStrongs:1401]]
But I would like to understand how to add interlinear/RI capability to a personal book
Thanks
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chris sipes said:
I was trying to add Greek tag to my personal book so that when I mouse over the Strongs # it would show the Greek something like this:
bondservant 1401
You need [[G1401 >> GreekStrongs:G1041]] which will pull the definition from your highest prioritised lexicon
[[Strong’s Greek #1401 >> logosres:dblgreek;ref=GreekStrongs.1401]] will force the definition from DBL Greek. You get this from the resource menu where you set Copy location as = Wiki, use CTRL+ALT+C to copy and then paste into your docx file.
chris sipes said:How would I add interlinear/RI capability to a personal book?
You can't. You can't even define lemmas distinct from Greek words.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I have tried this before [[G1401 >> GreekStrongs:G1401]] so I tried again and it still will not show the Greek but this does work
bondservant[[1401 | GreekStrongs:1401]]
What am I doing wrong? And does it matter which way I do it?
Thnaks
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chris sipes said:
bondservant[[1401 | GreekStrongs:1401]]
What tagging are you using to generate this?
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Ok I think that I have it these both work
bondservant[[1401 >> GreekStrongs:1401]]
bondservant[[1401 | GreekStrongs:1401]]
I think it was the G1401 "bondservant[[1401 >> GreekStrongs:G1401]]"
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Just typing in word
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