TDOT

When I list my lexicons, TDOT is not listed so that I can change its prioritization number. I realize that TDOT may not be categorized as a lexicon as such, perhaps, but I want to check on TDOT when I open words in Gesenius, HAL, DBD, etc. Any help will be appreciated. Best, Gregorio
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If you set up a collection including your preferred lexicons and check for it to show in parallel resources, you can do this.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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How do I do this?
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1) Go to tools and select "Collections"
Type "type:lexicon" into the Start With box and check "Show in parallel resources"
Drag any lexicons you don't want to the "Minus these resources"block from the collection preview. Drag TDOT (I don't own it, so I can't show you) to the "Plus these resources" section from the library pane. In the panel, drag TDOT to the top. Close the collection. It will be saved automatically.
Now, go to the lexicon of your choice. Click the parallel resource bars at the top. Click the new collection to make it the active parallel reference. Now when you use the left and right arrow keys to rotate through parallel resources, TDOT will be included.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Fantastic, I did it! Do you know how to arrange the order of importance?
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In my Library, TDOT is categorized as a Lexicon. What type is TDOT characterized in your Library?
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On the library pane, click prioritize. It follows the general prioritization of your library. But the ability to prioritize within a specific collection would be useful, I think.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Justin, fantastic! This worked great! I had prioritized before but because I do not do it frequently enough, I had forgotten how to do this. Logos is truly a powerful machine.
Tim, yes, it is labeled as a lexicon, but that is what I found so strange, that despite this label, it was not showing up in my lexicon list at all. But now it is because I added it to my Hebrew lexicon collection.
I wish more of the words in TDOT were tagged so that when I clicked on a Hebrew word it would show me the discussion in TDOT.
Thanks to both of you for your help.
Best wishes from Chile, Gregorio
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