When I right click on the text or a specific word, I used to get a pop-up window on that word with an option to hear it pronounced in Hebrew or Greek. Now that feature is not showing. How do I get this back?
This will show up in Greek/Hebrew original language bibles (such as NA28) or in bibles with a reverse interlinear (such as the NIV), associating the English word with a Greek/Hebrew original word. In both cases, the context menu that comes up after right-clicking will show the "Pronounce" icon when you selected the "lemma" part of the context menu (the one with the circle icon)
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Welcome @Jay Reed
You need to ensure you have the lemma selected on the left side of the context menu
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