Display multiple Verses only in Bible?
When I create a Passage List and have several references included, there is an option to "Open All" references. This "filters" my current English Bible with just those references, which is great.
But, is there a way to do this with a selection of passages from say a book or list of references? i.e. I find this string of references in a book in Logos.
1 Peter 2:3; Jude 1:6; Genesis 2:3Is there a way to highlight these references and send them to my open Bible tab (or even a new tab) so that it displays just these references? Like it does in the "Open All" option from the Passage List? I'm just looking for a quick way to look up multiple verses at the same time.
I can do a quick copy/paste into a sermon file and this will auto highlight all of them (if I'm getting them from outside of Logos), but this other way would be much quicker I think.
Steven
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When I create a Passage List and have several references included, there is an option to "Open All" references. This "filters" my current English Bible with just those references, which is great.
But, is there a way to do this with a selection of passages from say a book or list of references? i.e. I find this string of references in a book in Logos.
1 Peter 2:3; Jude 1:6; Genesis 2:3
Is there a way to highlight these references and send them to my open Bible tab (or even a new tab) so that it displays just these references?This would work in the inline search of the bible (which filters the results).
The current syntax would be milestone:"1 Peter 2:3" OR milestone:"Jude 1:6" OR milestone:"Genesis 2:3"
EDIT: screenshot:
not sure whether this can be simplified more
Have joy in the Lord!
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not sure whether this can be simplified more
You don't actually need the milestone so 1 Peter 2:3 OR Jude 1:6 OR Genesis 2:3 would work.
Note, this - I think - is only true if running Logos 28.x or later.
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not sure whether this can be simplified more
You don't actually need the milestone so 1 Peter 2:3 OR Jude 1:6 OR Genesis 2:3 would work.
Note, this - I think - is only true if running Logos 28.x or later.
ah, yes, I see. I changed to "surface text" to avoid false positives where a verse is refenced in a footnote:
Have joy in the Lord!
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ah, yes, I see. I changed to "surface text" to avoid false positives where a verse is refenced in a footnote:
Good thought - I was testing in a translation without footnotes so didn't spot that issue.
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not sure whether this can be simplified more
You don't actually need the milestone so 1 Peter 2:3 OR Jude 1:6 OR Genesis 2:3 would work.
Note, this - I think - is only true if running Logos 28.x or later.
Yes. If using Default Reference Matching, but you also get cross-references in Bibles.
But the explicit milestone:("1 Peter 2:3" OR "Jude 1:6" OR "Genesis 2:3") will produce expected results irrespective of Reference Matching.
Dave
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But the explicit milestone:("1 Peter 2:3" OR "Jude 1:6" OR "Genesis 2:3") will produce expected results irrespective of Reference Matching.
Thanks Dave - I knew there was a way but I had forgotten that.
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