Does Reverse Interlinear work on Ipad?

Paul Imm
Paul Imm Member Posts: 5
edited November 21 in English Forum

Yesterday I purchased the base package of Logos.

I use a PC but I was hoping to do the majority of my Bible Study on my Ipad.

The biggest reason I purchased Logos was because it was the best way of having the Reverse Interlinear tool available.  I do see that this works well on the PC, but I don't see this as being available on Ipad.

What can I and can't I do with the Interlinear tool on the Ipad?

How would I find and implement this tool?

I am amazed at the variety of study tools available with this software and am hoping to utilize this.

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  • HJ. van der Wal
    HJ. van der Wal Member Posts: 1,760 ✭✭✭

    Shalom Paul and welcome to the forums!

    The reverse interlinear functionality of the desktop software is not available in the mobile apps. You can however select a word (i.e. long hold) and click on "info" to get some of the RI information. You have to be online to do this.

    Edit: You can view a screenshot in this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/66863/465983.aspx

  • Paul Imm
    Paul Imm Member Posts: 5

    I appreciate your welcome!

    Thank you, this helped me find the interlinear meaning for each word.  It does appear you can't apply this to a phrase like you can on the PC unfortunately.

    I think there might be a difference of software version or Ipad.  I didn't see an info popup or for that matter it appears to be different than what the attached thread shows even though the resulting screen is very similar.  On my Ipad I see that when the word hi-lights that I can get the same information by selecting "look up".

    Thank you for your help!

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,488
    If you go to the other thread, look for dates of each post. They are quite old.

    macOS, iOS & iPadOS | Logs |  Install

  • Paul Imm
    Paul Imm Member Posts: 5

    Yes, this did go back a ways.

    I searched backwards to see whether anyone had a specific answer to my question and gave up when I got into 2014.

    I figured that even if there was an answer further back than that, it might be different now.

    The result however was very close to the same, and that helped me to know that I had arrived at the right place.

    Hopefully more of the Reverse Interlinear functionality will filter down to the device level.