Bible Word Study
What is the 'Textual Searches' section?
I have tried a couple of word studies and the textual searches seem to search the same 6 resources:
This list seems to be a little eclectic to say the least.
Should there be a way of changing the resources whilst editing the template?
2017 15" MBP, iPad Pro
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The Textual Searches section shows the high-level search results for the given lemma across the library. It displays hit counts with hyperlinks to open a full search results panel. The list and order of resources is influenced by resource priority. For English words, that are not lemma references, your top six Bibles will be displayed. There will be some improvement with this in a future beta.
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The Textual Searches section shows the high-level search results for the given lemma across the library. It displays hit counts with hyperlinks to open a full search results panel. The list and order of resources is influenced by resource priority. For English words, that are not lemma references, your top six Bibles will be displayed. There will be some improvement with this in Beta 3.
Thanks Melissa, I had not idea what this was suppossed to be about either. Now only if resource priorty was easier to work with .....
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The Textual Searches section shows the high-level search results for the given lemma across the library. It displays hit counts with hyperlinks to open a full search results panel. The list and order of resources is influenced by resource priority. For English words, that are not lemma references, your top six Bibles will be displayed. There will be some improvement with this in Beta 3.
Melissa,
I'm not sure it is working, what ever it does, for me. I put "g:logos" in the BWS and in the Textual Searches got these results:
I got similar results with g:agape
What am I doing wrong, or is this a bug I should report.
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris,
it''s a known issue. See the Beta 2 release notes (also Beta 1)
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Chris,
it''s a known issue. See the Beta 2 release notes (also Beta 1)
Thanks, Damian. I think when I read those last, I didn't understand enough to remember it.
Chris
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You're right Chris. I've posted on a couple of "known issues" without knowing that they were known by the people in the know!
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