Making Bible word study h: and g: case-insensitive

Steve M.
Steve M. Member Posts: 29 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

I use library.logos on a Blackberry, and the default behavior on the device is to capitalize the first letter typed in any text field.  When I try to do Bible word studies for Greek or Hebrew words, it capitalizes the H: or G: .  When I do the search I get the 404.  Going back and changing it to lowercase fixes the problem.  It's hard to remember to go back and change it to lowercase every time.  Is there a way to make the h: and g: operators case insensitive?  I haven't tried to see if the operators in the library filter/search are also case sensitive, but if so, the same problem applies.

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  • Bryan Smith
    Bryan Smith Member, Logos Employee Posts: 442

    The search box is set to disable autocapitalize, but I guess the blackberry ignores it. I'll change it to accept capitals as well.

    Thanks a lot for the report.

  • Steve M.
    Steve M. Member Posts: 29 ✭✭


    Sorry, I should have given more detail.  You are correct that auto-caps are disabled - the default Blackberry browser does not have this problem.  (Although the default browser does force you to manually clear the g:logos that is there by default.)  I was using Opera Mini 5 beta 2 which apparently does not respect turning auto-caps off (though it does automatically clear the g:logos when you click in it).


  • Bryan Smith
    Bryan Smith Member, Logos Employee Posts: 442

    Ah, thanks for the clarification. Blackberry's default browser does not run javascript, which is what's used to automatically clear the textbox when you focus it.

    Making it case insensitive on the server should fix it for all cases anyway.