The Import Word Lists command duplicates this Word List in L3:
2 Tim
2 Tim (2)
Others without the prefix were OK.
Here is the original so you can see the different word lists and content that is generated.
1072.2 Tim.zip
I wasn't able to reproduce this bug. When I ran "import word lists", only one document named "2 Tim" was created; there wasn't a "2 Tim (2)".
Is it possible that you had two LDLS3 Word Lists both named "2 Tim"? (LDLS3 allowed duplicates like that; Logos 4 doesn't.)
The problem arises from my understanding of Word Lists.
From your comment to my other issue I turned to the Release Notes and realised that it is saying "Use the ‘Import Word Lists’ command to import your LDLS 3 Vocabulary Lists in to Logos 4." Sure enough, the command imports Vocabulary Lists as well as Word Lists from L3, and I also have a Vocab list called "2 Tim"!
My issue, therefore, is what Word Lists in Logos4 are intended to be and the Release notes should clarify the situation for everybody, including L3 users!
Sorry for the confusion. We used the "Word Lists" name because it's simpler and easier than "Vocabulary Lists" (and they are still lists of words). However, as I mentioned on the other thread, this feature is primarily designed to replace LDLS3's vocab lists; it will not have integration with search the way LDLS3's Word Lists did.
I've added a short note about this to the Release Notes; we'll also try to make it clear when Logos 4.6 is released.
We used the "Word Lists" name because it's simpler and easier than "Vocabulary Lists" (and they are still lists of words). However, as I mentioned on the other thread, this feature is primarily designed to replace LDLS3's vocab lists; it will not have integration with search the way LDLS3's Word Lists did.
This is going to cause a confusion, in general usage an import from L3. While technically they are word lists, a word list would be a generic object. "Vocab" List would be a more meaningful term, reflecting the fact it has additional properties/functions above and beyond a generic word list document. Ultimately this is the call of the 'think tank' at Logos but it leaves me shaking my head why you would change the name to something that used to mean something else and doesn't accurately reflect the function of the document - I don't see that as being simpler, I'd call it 'dumbing down', which is not the same as simplicity.
Semantics aside, I appreciate we are finally seeing Vocabulary lists in the beta process and look forward to seeing added functionality that has been hinted at in the past, and the context menu suggest.
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