Why can't I remove apparatus indicators?
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Mark Allison said:
In the NA28, I want to remove all footnote and apparatus indicators. And yet they still remain. Am I doing something wrong?
The indicator you have highlighted disappears if you deselect Non-Bible text
And I don't know why that is not treated as an Apparatus indicator
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Graham Criddle said:Mark Allison said:
In the NA28, I want to remove all footnote and apparatus indicators. And yet they still remain. Am I doing something wrong?
The indicator you have highlighted disappears if you deselect Non-Bible text
And I don't know why that is not treated as an Apparatus indicator
Thanks Graham!
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Graham Criddle said:
And I don't know why that is not treated as an Apparatus indicator
That is strange. Maybe someone from FL knows why? I have wondered this before as well.
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Some of this goes back to an older discussion, where, Logos policy was to separate out an apparatus resource, that could be used independent of the OL text. That's how I use the apparatus resources (10 greek in my NT layout window).
The coding became essentially exception-oriented, especially when doing the popups. Then, there were cross-ref popups vs apparatus popups.
The more recently shipped Tyndale uses the footnote on/off for the apparatus markings ... but shows an apparatus on/off. I guess it's trial and error. to see which.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Graham Criddle said:Mark Allison said:
In the NA28, I want to remove all footnote and apparatus indicators. And yet they still remain. Am I doing something wrong?
The indicator you have highlighted disappears if you deselect Non-Bible text
And I don't know why that is not treated as an Apparatus indicator
It has to be a bug. There is no difference between those * footnotes and others e.g. Mt 7:12 is a Footnote and 7:13 is treated as Non-Bible text.
Dave
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I have seen this bug pop up in my studies recently. Has there been a fix set in motion?
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