Read only reference text box in dictionary resources

eNiW71
eNiW71 Member Posts: 1
edited November 21 in English Forum

When using a dictionary resource like Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary or Concise Oxford English Dictionary the reference text box that shows the current word is read only and can't be used for navigating to a specific word. Is this a bug or is it by purpose. Is there another way to navigate efficiency to specific words?

Niclas

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,636

    Hi Niclas - and welcome to the forums

    eNiW71 said:

    When using a dictionary resource like Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary or Concise Oxford English Dictionary the reference text box that shows the current word is read only and can't be used for navigating to a specific word. Is this a bug or is it by purpose.

    It looks like something that still needs to be implemented - this seems to be the case for all resources other than Bibles at the moment.

    eNiW71 said:

    Is there another way to navigate efficiency to specific words?

    Not that I can see

    Graham

  • David Mitchell
    David Mitchell Member Posts: 1,275 ✭✭✭

    eNiW71 said:

    When using a dictionary resource like Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary or Concise Oxford English Dictionary the reference text box that shows the current word is read only and can't be used for navigating to a specific word. Is this a bug or is it by purpose.

    It looks like something that still needs to be implemented - this seems to be the case for all resources other than Bibles at the moment.

    That is correct.

    David Mitchell
    Development Lead
    Faithlife

  • Seth Copeland
    Seth Copeland Member, Logos Employee Posts: 232

    eNiW71 said:

    When using a dictionary resource like Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary or Concise Oxford English Dictionary the reference text box that shows the current word is read only and can't be used for navigating to a specific word. Is this a bug or is it by purpose. Is there another way to navigate efficiency to specific words?

    Niclas

    This should now work as expected.

    Thanks,

    Seth Copeland