Right click on Caeserea (e.g. in Acts 8:40 but it works with every instance I've tried) and in the context menu, under Caesarea (Caesarea Maritima), the Lookup links suggest articles for Origen.
the Lookup links suggest articles for Origen.
I mostly get the Place as expected, with one article for AYBD - Origen, which suggests there is a link issue. Can you post a screenshot of your links or type them in your reply.
Do you get the correct link for Factbook?
Are you on Mac? What version of the Logos app?
Here's what I get (a whole lot of Origen):
the Lookup links suggest articles for Origen. I mostly get the Place as expected, with one article for AYBD - Origen, which suggests there is a link issue. Can you post a screenshot of your links or type them in your reply. Do you get the correct link for Factbook? Are you on Mac? What version of the Logos app?
Did you select 'Selection' on the left, or did you select 'Place'? If you select 'Place' you should see a lot of entries for Origen under the Lookup section.
Kiyah, what version are you running? I thought the longer than intended lookup list was fixed.
I thought the longer than intended lookup list was fixed.
This was included in 25.0 beta 1 so not yet rolled out to the stable channel
I'm running 24.1.21 on Windows 10.
How long is the lookup list intended to be now for v25?
Completely forgot to post in the Beta forum. I'm running 25.0 on Windows 10
Thanks for pointing this out. The context menu is currently showing articles about related topics. This is a result of an implementation that was written before we had access to a lot of the data we now have. It was doing the best it could at the time to find reasonable articles about the place. We can do better now. I've written up a case to alter this so it only shows articles about equivalent topics rather than related topics.
Five articles long, as you can see from Morgan's screenshot.
How long is the lookup list intended to be now for v25? Five articles long, as you can see from Morgan's screenshot.
I noticed. I actually wish they had gone with 10. I actually liked seeing more than just the top 5 in this instance. I understand moving away for the inordinately long list we had previously, but I could still do with more than just 5.
but I could still do with more than just 5.
Don't forget Parallel Book sets from one of those.
but I could still do with more than just 5. Don't forget Parallel Book sets from one of those.
I know, but it was rather convenient to have them listed in the context menu lookup section. You could hover over each to get a preview and then just open the one you wanted directly.