Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature (Craig Evans)

For anyone who owns this resource in Logos, are the noncanonical citations hyperlinked (i.e. can you hover over them similar to scripture references)? How about the bibliographic material? Are the bibliographies hyperlinked as well?
This seems like are really useful resource for NT studies, especially if the Logos functionality is present.
Thanks for your help!
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Yes, the non-canonical texts are hyperlinked. In the bibliographies, hovering over the hyperlinks just brings up the citation.
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Yes they are.
mm.
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Pam Larson said:
In the bibliographies, hovering over the hyperlinks just brings up the citation
By clicking on the bibliography entry will the listed resource open if owned, or simply display the citation?
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John Kight said:Pam Larson said:
In the bibliographies, hovering over the hyperlinks just brings up the citation
By clicking on the bibliography entry will the listed resource open if owned, or simply display the citation?
Took me a while to find a resource that I own in the bibliographies. It does open the resource, but it takes 2 steps. First click you get the citation. Below the citation is a link to open the actual resource.
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Pam Larson said:
First click you get the citation. Below the citation is a link to open the actual resource.
I have never been able to do that, and it is funny that the the right click does not have any option to open the resource.
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Veli Voipio said:Pam Larson said:
First click you get the citation. Below the citation is a link to open the actual resource.
I have never been able to do that, and it is funny that the the right click does not have any option to open the resource.
Once when Mark Barnes brought it up, we were explained this is a bug. Later we were told that Logos on purpose does not link resources, but only direct citations. Which is bad with bibliographies and authors that don't cite pages (like NT Wright). But this resource is exceptionally bad in this respect, since not only do the bibliographic links end up in the desert, but Evans does cite pages but those aren't linked:
Have joy in the Lord!
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Veli Voipio said:Pam Larson said:
First click you get the citation. Below the citation is a link to open the actual resource.
I have never been able to do that
I just found one that works:
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
I just found one that works:
Ok, that makes sense, because I remember clicking the mouse fervently and suddenly something worked.
This is from a Lexham resource and it seems to work in an ideal way, the link jumps to the beginning of the book when it is a bibliography line, otherwise it jumps to the right page/link:
IT is easy to see which resource I have and which I don't. We just need to encourage FL to implement it in all resources.
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After going though that book for a while I get the feeling that the current implementation is not consistent nor bug-free. But when properly implemented it would be good
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