Update (Add) links to Basics of Biblical Greek ***4th Edition***
I'm not sure exactly who this request should go to. There are resource links in Lexham resources and tools to Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek 3rd Edition and other reference works. These links were likely created when the grammar was in its 3rd Edition. Now that the 4th Edition has been released, it would be great if links in Lexham resources could be updated to include the 4th Edition (retaining links to the 3rd Edition for those who own it).
For example:
I looked up the Optative Mood in the Factbook and the Key Article is from the Faithlife Greek Grammar Ontology resource. This resource contains links to various Greek resources including Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek 3rd Edition.
The problem is that I own the 4th Edition in Logos, not the 3rd edition. For such a standard greek resource (and other standard, widely used resources) it would really be helpful if there were also a link here to the most updated edition, included alongside the previous edition (which many may also own).
There's even another example in the screenshot above. Lexham's An Introduction to Biblical Greek: A Grammar with Exercises has been updated in a revised edition. A link to that revised edition should also be included in the resource above.
There are more examples of this issue throughout the software, this is just one example. Can Faithlife update the resource links in its tools and resources to include the latest editions of major reference works as they become available?
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If the links were updated to the 4th edition, what would happen for someone who only owns the 3rd?
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If the links were updated to the 4th edition, what would happen for someone who only owns the 3rd?
If they were updated rather than added, you would no longer be able to open the 3rd, which I why my request is that the 4th edition be added and the 3rd retained.
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it would be great if links in Lexham resources could be updated to include the 4th Edition (retaining links to the 3rd Edition for those who own it).
Sorry, I missed this last part of your initial post.
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