Add Bible version(s) to verse reference pop-up?

When hovering over a verse reference in HALOT or BDB, the verse text in Hebrew is displayed in a pop-up window. I would like to see several versions (Hebrew, Greek, English) of this verse when hovering over the reference (like in BibleWorks). How can I set Logos up to do this?
Thanks,
Andrew
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The pop-up will use your preferred bible, which appears to be a Hebrew bible. If you want to see it in another version, Prioritize another bible or use the GO box and enter the command: set preferred bible to NIV (or any another bible). You won't get multiple translations.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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If you hit F7 while hovering your mouse over a verse reference, you'll be shown a popup of the content of the verse in your top 5 prioritized Bibles.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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That sounds great, Andrew! But when I hit F7 while hovering my mouse over a verse reference (in a lexicon, for example), the pop-up just disappears. :-(
Have I misunderstood something?
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You should see a strip across the screen, which shows the verse in your 5 top bibles.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Sorry, no strip. Maybe I need to change my settings?
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What OS are you running? What specific version of the app are you running?
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Andrew Wergeland said:
Maybe I need to change my settings?
I don't think there is any setting that affect this
Are you running Logos on Windows or Mac?
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Graham Criddle said:
Are you running Logos on Windows or Mac?
I just tried this for the first time (and I use Mac). It worked perfectly, but the user does need to make sure to use the "FN" key in addition to "F7."
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Windows 10, Logos 9.2.0.0014.
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JT (alabama24) said:
but the user does need to make sure to use the "FN" key in addition to "F7."
Good point - although it depends on keyboard. Mine has standalone function keys that don't need any additional key press.
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Andrew Wergeland said:
Windows 10, Logos 9.2.0.0014.
I'm using the same and it works fine for me.
Can you post a screenshot (use the paperclip icon in the forum editor) to see where in which lexicon you are looking up a verse and we'll see if we can reproduce what you are seeing?
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Graham Criddle said:JT (alabama24) said:
but the user does need to make sure to use the "FN" key in addition to "F7."
Good point - although it depends on keyboard. Mine has standalone function keys that don't need any additional key press.
My cordless keyboard requires Ctrl-FN-F7 (under Windows 10) and I believe it's keyboard-dependent
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NB.Mick said:
My cordless keyboard requires Ctrl-FN-F7 (under Windows 10) and I believe it's keyboard-dependent
Thanks[:(].. that or FN+F7 disables/enables my laptop touchpad!! Windows uses Fn for additional functionality with the F1-12 keys.
Dave
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Not sure which keys you need to press on your keyboard to invoke the same thing (or if another software or OS function grabs it away - e.g. Logos doesn't get the Ctrl-P that would invoke Print/Export, because Techsmith Capture captures it and invokes the screenshot). I tried to emulate your setting with the BHS as preferred bible - just a smaller lexicon and no idea what I'm looking at - and Ctrl-Fn-F7 does it for me:
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Very strange
I wondered if it might be related to using the multiple resource display option - but it still works for me.
To check Mick's idea about key mapping - do you have Microsoft Word on your computer? If so, what happens if you select a word in a document and then press F7? It should open a thesaurus function.
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I use Microsoft Word (Version 2012) for Microsoft 365 Microsoft Office and when I press F7, something called "Editor" starts and checks the spelling and grammar.
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Andrew Wergeland said:
I use Microsoft Word (Version 2012) for Microsoft 365 Microsoft Office and when I press F7, something called "Editor" starts and checks the spelling and grammar.
In which case I'm afraid I don't understand why pressing F7 when hovering over a bible reference does not show a list of translations.
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Andrew Wergeland said:
I use Microsoft Word (Version 2012) for Microsoft 365 Microsoft Office and when I press F7, something called "Editor" starts and checks the spelling and grammar.
I'm on the same software and it works for me. If I am in MSWord it opens the editor; If I am in Verbum, it opens the compare text tool.
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I searched for F7 in Logos Bible Software Help (F1) and found out under the Text Comparison tool that F7 would let me see a quick comparison of a passage from an open Bible.
Since I couldn't get anything more than one verse to pop up when hovering over a verse reference in a lexicon, I began to wonder if I had too many Bible versions selected in the Text Comparison tool. So I chose just five (in this order): BHS SESB 2.0, ASV, NRSV, Logos LXX and Bibelen 2011 (Nynorsk).
I tried pressing F7 when hovering over a verse reference in a lexicon again and nothing happened. But when I pressed F7 while having a Bible version as the active window, I got a pop-up of the verse in the five versions I had selected with the Text Comarison tool. But they were in the order that I had prioritized them in my Library.
So, F7 gives me a comparison of a Bible verse in the five prioritized versions from my Library (not the versions/order I have selected with the Text Comparison tool), but only when the active window is a Bible. I still can't get the lexicon verse-reference-mouse-hovering one-verse pop-up to switch to the five-verse comparison.
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Andrew Wergeland said:
So, F7 gives me a comparison of a Bible verse in the five prioritized versions from my Library (not the versions/order I have selected with the Text Comparison tool)
Yes - that is how it is designed to work.
Andrew Wergeland said:but only when the active window is a Bible. I still can't get the lexicon verse-reference-mouse-hovering one-verse pop-up to switch to the five-verse comparison.
And this is very strange!
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Andrew Wergeland said:
I still can't get the lexicon verse-reference-mouse-hovering one-verse pop-up to switch to the five-verse comparison.
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No change here.
Seems like the community couldn't help me here. I'll try sending an e-mail to customerservice@faithlife.com. Maybe they can help me.
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If you hit F7 while hovering your mouse over a verse reference, you'll be shown a popup of the content of the verse in your top 5 prioritized Bibles.
I have never used this feature prior to seeing this post. Very helpful!
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