Request adjustment to Analysis viewClosed
When you sort Analysis by reference it orders by number of hits in the verse rather than canonical order. While I understand why number of hits would be desirable in some instances, in other instances (most?) a cannonical grouping would be much more desirable.
Could we have the ability to choose to sort by canonical order when we filter with Reference?
EDIT: Never mind, Fred showed me how below.
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin,
If you left click the reference tab it will sort in Canonical order. If you click again it will put it in reverse order. This works if you click either the reference tab on the bar or the tab you dragged in order to sort by reference.
EDIT: I just figured out that if you click the reference tab that is dragged above the bar a third time it will return to sorting by number of hits. So:
First click = A-Z
Second click = Z-A
Third click = Number of hits
Kevin,
If you left click the reference tab it will sort in Canonical order. If you click again it will put it in reverse order. This works if you click either the reference tab on the bar or the tab you dragged in order to sort by reference.
Hey, look at that! Thanks.
Prov. 15:23
If you left click the reference tab it will sort in Canonical order. If you click again it will put it in reverse order. This works if you click either the reference tab on the bar or the tab you dragged in order to sort by reference.
And here I was looking for a right click option or a menu option or a button somewhere. Guess we need to change the request to 'please make us smart like Fred.'
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If you left click the reference tab it will sort in Canonical order. If you click again it will put it in reverse order. This works if you click either the reference tab on the bar or the tab you dragged in order to sort by reference.And here I was looking for a right click option or a menu option or a button somewhere. Guess we need to change the request to 'please make us smart like Fred.'
I'm not that smart. I'm more like one of those lab monkeys that clicks things