I've checked all the FAQs and the wiki, and I can't find anywhere where my question is addressed, so I'll try posting here.
Using Tools > Passage Analysis > Morph River
In Logos3, a demonstration I really liked to show using the Verb River tool was how in Romans, the imperative mood verbs pile up in the last few chapters. It showed at a glance how Paul started out with indicatives and only after having established his credentials and the Gospel he proclaimed to them did he move into instructions and exhortations at the end of the letter. (Yes, it's an imperfect measure, but it's roughly helpful...)
In the Morph River in Logos4, however, everything seems to be structured around pericopes. That is, I cannot generate (as I did in Logos3) an overview of Romans. It insists on Romans 1-6 or 10-16 or 9-12. Ie, one of the pre-defined pericopes, but none of them let me do the whole book.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO CONDUCT AN ANALYSIS ON AN ENTIRE BOOK?
If not, I strongly encourage this to be fixed and regain the functionality I enjoyed in Logos3.
(My question applies to any of the 5 analyses in the Passage Analysis tool, but my particular issue is with the Morph River. This also applies to virtually every other Bible book.)