dbl clck on word: launches power lookup

this issue may or may not be related to this thread:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/10537/82931.aspx#82931
but, when I click on a word in the CNTUOT, in this case "fortiori", Power Lookup launches. This happened twice in succession.
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Hi Dan,
When I right-click on that word in the commentary, there are no suggested keylink resources as there are with other words in the text, and when I look up 'fortiori', no dictionaries include it. Opening the Power Lookup must be the default function in this situation.
Melissa
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Melissa Snyder said:
Opening the Power Lookup must be the default function in this situation.
Why is this? It annoys me because it messes up my layout, and I just have to close the Power Lookup window.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Todd Phillips said:Melissa Snyder said:
Opening the Power Lookup must be the default function in this situation.
Why is this? It annoys me because it messes up my layout, and I just have to close the Power Lookup window.
I don't know why, but will find out. ~ Melissa
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"a fortiori" is in Merrian Webster. I wonder if this word can be seen by logos together (a + fortiori) or, when "fortiori" appears, just open Merrian. It does not appear in Pocket Dictionary of Theological terms (tho i would think it should!) even though a priori does . . .
that was a bit weird, never the less. Power look up only dealt with reference links, I thought. Should not open up on double click of just a word, should it?
Anyway, I just closed power lookup with no real mess up of my layout. Just an odd occurrence that probably needs to be eradicated.
Thanks for weighing in.I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Dan DeVilder said:
"a fortiori" is in Merrian Webster. I wonder if this word can be seen by logos together (a + fortiori) or, when "fortiori" appears, just open Merrian. It does not appear in Pocket Dictionary of Theological terms (tho i would think it should!) even though a priori does . . .
I've asked for it before and I shall request it again....Logos should allow look-ups on multi-word selections. Case in point above. I am forced to do a whole library search for look up multi-word dictionary entries when right-clicking.
Dan DeVilder said:Anyway, I just closed power lookup with no real mess up of my layout. Just an odd occurrence that probably needs to be eradicated.
Ehh...it's a mess because I have to close it. But it is what always happens when you keylink on a word that is not found in any reference. I get it all the time. (It's also what happens when you click on link with an undefined datatype).
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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lol, Todd, I can tell this is a pet peeve. Probably isn't one of mine, because this is my first experience. But you are correct in what would be nice for the program to do. [8-|]
Peace. [Y]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Todd Phillips said:
I've asked for it before and I shall request it again....Logos should allow look-ups on multi-word selections. Case in point above. I am forced to do a whole library search for look up multi-word dictionary entries when right-clicking.
This has been requested. See this post: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/2522.aspx.
Melissa
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Melissa Snyder said:Todd Phillips said:
I've asked for it before and I shall request it again....Logos should allow look-ups on multi-word selections. Case in point above. I am forced to do a whole library search for look up multi-word dictionary entries when right-clicking.
This has been requested. See this post: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/2522.aspx.
Melissa
That was a long time ago --most forum users can't read that thread in the private beta group.
Haven't heard anything about it since then, so I wanted to bring it back to the attention of the devs.
Also, any further insight on the reason for Power Lookup opening for no reason when a word isn't found. [;)]
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Todd Phillips said:
Also, any further insight on the reason for Power Lookup opening for no reason when a word isn't found
Not yet. ~ Melissa
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