I know I've been wandering off my normal paths ... but is the link to Perseus new? Nice addition.
Nah. It's been there since the beginning.
It'd be nice if it could link to the U of Chicago's implementation of Perseus: http://perseus.uchicago.edu/index.html
It loads much faster.
Where does it show up? Passage Guide? I couldn't figure out something to try that would make it show up there.
right click on a Greek word in Open Text clause analysis
It should work from any Greek right click when lemma is selected.
right click on a Greek word in Open Text clause analysis It should work from any Greek right click when lemma is selected.
It works also in a click on a reverse interlinear when the lemma is selected in the right click menu. Very nice.
right click on a Greek word in Open Text clause analysis It should work from any Greek right click when lemma is selected. It works also in a click on a reverse interlinear when the lemma is selected in the right click menu. Very nice.
Last week a colleague who is a recent user of Logos 4 told me that his favorite thing was to write click on a Greek word to go to Perseus lookup. I had not seen that since Logos/Libronix 3. So, I searched the forums and found this thread.
My problem, however, is that though it shows up in the OpenText clause analysis, I can't find it in any other Greek text. I tried the ESV Reverse Interlinear, as per Fred's post, but it does not show me Perseus. I would love to have that option with any Greek text.
Can anyone help me? FWIW, I'm running Logos 4.1 Beta 10 (4.1.4.4340). Thanks in advance.
The following info should get you there. You do not need to have Greek displayed in order to have the perseus and lemma option available.
Works for me from the right-click menu of a Greek text (Byz in the screenshot)
WIW, I'm running Logos 4.1 Beta 10 (4.1.4.4340).
So am I
Thanks,
I was on my netbook. I just failed to scroll down far enough on the left hand side. Cool feature!
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