Search yields NO Results on some searches

What I will briefly describe here is something that happens to me from time to time and I'm wondering if there is a fix in the works or a way to get results some other way.
When I do a search on a hyper-text link > a source text of some kind ... I copy and paste it from the book I have open - yet there is NO result at all in the search window. I know there should be something there because I just read it in one of the Logos resources.
Example:
Judaism believed that the prefall state would be restored at the end of time. At this time, a messiah was to come to inaugurate a new exodus after the pattern of the first exodus, led by Moses. This coming new exodus was sometimes thought of as a new creation. Likewise, the Jews of Qumran hoped that they would be the latter-day community to be restored with the “glory of Adam” (1QS IV:23; CD-A III:20; 1QHa IV:15; see also 1QHa XVI:4–14a). Also, the Books of Adam express an expectation that Adam would be resurrected at the end of the age, though not as a messianic figure.
G. K. Beale, A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2011), 384–385.
I searched on 1QS IV:23 and got nothing. I searched on CD-A III:20 and got nothing.
Why? and is there not yet some kind of remedy?
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<1QS IV:23> returns nothing, I guess it doesn't parse the Latin numerals, as <1QS 4:23> returns lotsNever Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Logos can handle <Matt IV:23> equally well as <Matt 4:23>. It should be able to do so with other resources like DSS.
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Rosie Perera said:
Logos can handle <Matt IV:23> equally well as <Matt 4:23>. It should be able to do so with other resources like DSS.
Yup seemed odd to me, too... maybe its a bug...
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Rosie Perera said:
Logos can handle <Matt IV:23> equally well as <Matt 4:23>. It should be able to do so with other resources like DSS.
Yup seemed odd to me, too... maybe its a bug...
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
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Rosie Perera said:
Logos can handle <Matt IV:23> equally well as <Matt 4:23>. It should be able to do so with other resources like DSS.
Interestingly, the forum software cannot recognize the former as a Scripture reference to make it a link.
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Rosie Perera said:Rosie Perera said:
Logos can handle <Matt IV:23> equally well as <Matt 4:23>. It should be able to do so with other resources like DSS.
Interestingly, the forum software cannot recognize the former as a Scripture reference to make it a link.
Non-standard references should be treated a a label to the 'proper' reference, thus retaining the integrity of the manuscript e.g. use [[1QS IV:23 >> 1QS 4:23]] or [[Matt IV:23 >> Matt 4:23]] in a PB. I wouldn't expect Mt iv:23 to be recognised as a reference in a Note.
Dave
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Ron Corbett said:
I searched on 1QS IV:23 and got nothing. I searched on CD-A III:20 and got nothing.
Please try these searches:
<DSSSE = 1QS Col. iv:23>
<DSSSE = CD–A Col. iii:20>
By the way, searching DSSSE does need Latin numerals.
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Please try these searches:
<DSSSE = 1QS Col. iv:23>
<DSSSE = CD–A Col. iii:20>
Great, that works fine. Any chance that future betas of Logos will be able to translate my original (simple - face value) search into something like this? Perhaps on the example list of the SEARCH window or maybe even on the right mouse click menu.
Ideally, (and I have advocated for this before) before articles in other resources show up in the search results, the text of this quote - in its "natural habitat" so to speak - meaning, the original source resource that is being quoted.
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Added link to thread started by Bob Pritchett, CEO => Logos asks, what do you wish you could search for, but can't?
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