Is there a quick way I can find out what Bibles I have are interlinear without opening each one individually?
Thanks.
Hi Ronald
The only way I can think of doing this is to look for all files ending "rvi" in your resources folder
With most of them its probably feasible to guess what the names relate to!
Graham
Is there a quick way I can find out what Bibles I have are interlinear without opening each one individually? Thanks.
Click the Library tab, have it set for either title or bible. Type in interlinear this will give you a list
This gives "Interlinear" not "Reverse Interlinear"
More specifically it returns those which have "interlinear" in their description which not all of the Bibles with RI capability do
One idea is a Bible search using morphology, thread reply => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/46857/348049.aspx#348049 has an indicative verb search using Logos Greek morphology, which found results in English and Greek resources.
Another thread includes known list of English Reverse Interlinear Bibles => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/46857/348049.aspx#348049
One thread offers insight about Greek manuscript usage => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/46857/348049.aspx#348049
Logos base package comparison lists many interlinear Bibles => http://www.logos.com/comparison
Keep Smiling [:)]
Thanks for the ideas. I searched my resource folder and found those files that ended in rvi and it worked great.
Excellent[:D]