In Ruth 2:10, 11 and a few other places, the Leningrad Codex has an aleph with a daghesh inside it (אּ). This is obviously a rare thing.
Is there any way Logos can search for this kind of text string?
Hi Simon,
You need two things. One is the wildcard, where * represents any number of characters (or none). Second, you need to use the command match.dagesh, or Logos will ignore them. So the search is match.dagesh:*אּ*. It is pretty slow (wildcard searches usually are), but it does get the expected five hits.
Brilliant!! Thank you Justin.
Sorry I didn't get to you sooner! I saw your question on my phone a few days ago but wasn't confident enough in my answer without tinkering.
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