How to make Hebrew bible text wrap, *not* 1 verse per line?

I'm reposting my question from "learn Hebrew and Greek" forum here since I didn't get any response over there.  

I searched and couldn't find this but I'm sure someone must have asked this before so if it's a duplicate my apologies.

I checked in settings, and on the settings (font size etc) for the book in question.

I want my Hebrew text to flow without line breaks like my Greek text does.

I'm sure this is probably a 'duh' moment for me but I searched and searched and don't see what I did to make the Hebrew revert back to the "each verse starts on a new line" mode.

Thanks,

-Jeremiah

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    I didn't ignore your query ... just no known solution.

    Normally, you'd click on the olympics icon, then Bible text. Bu un-checked one-line-only is the same as one-line-only. For all of my hebrew resources.

    I see you're a student of KSFJ! Or share his enthusiasm.

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    I like KSFJ markups for the Greek grammar. Though I'm not sure why I had all the case endings turned on in this screen shot. Ah, it's LXX I don't bother to change it like N.T. Makes it very colorful though!

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    ... un-checked one-line-only is the same as one-line-only. For all of my hebrew resources.

    +1 finding Hebrew resources having each verse start a new line (so dreaming of paragraph formatted Hebrew Bible)

    Keep Smiling [:)]

    ... un-checked one-line-only is the same as one-line-only. For all of my hebrew resources.

    +1 finding Hebrew resources having each verse start a new line (so dreaming of paragraph formatted Hebrew Bible)

    Keep Smiling Smile

    really this needs to be logged as a bug. My other Hebrew programs from other companies dont behave this way

    Dealing with biblical text.

    Standard disclaimer I love logos, but this is a bug in dealing with right to left text improperly. It slows down my reading and makes it more awkward especially when I'm presenting and I keep needing to scroll. I'm kinda suprised this didnt bother somebody before or maybe it's a new bug? Some underlying api used by the dev team got upgraded and broke this?

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    At the risk of seeming stupid, I stumbled upon this thread in search of how to put my verses on their own lines. I am curious about the Greek and Hebrew forums since I haven't been able to find them and what the acronym KSFJ stands for?  
    Thank you!

    ... I stumbled upon this thread in search of how to put my verses on their own lines. I am curious about the Greek and Hebrew forums since I haven't been able to find them and what the acronym KSFJ stands for?  
    Thank you!

    Welcome [:D]

    Please elaborate about "... how to put my verses on their own lines." Curious which Bible(s) ?

    Default formatting of Lexham Hebrew Bible with Morphology (LHB) is One verse per line, but Lexham English Bible (LEB) has poetry format of more than one line per verse.

    Screen shot shows Chapter & Verse Numbering not being displayed (while still having a new line for each numbered verse)

    Greek and Hebrew forum => Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew

    Abbreviation KS4J => "Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)" KSFJ => "Keep Smiling For Jesus :)"

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    Please vote for new Feedback post => Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB) Scroll Format (LHB text wrap request follow-up to this thread)

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    Logos Wiki Extended Tips for Highlighting and Visual Filters includes

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    I want my Hebrew text to flow without line breaks like my Greek text does.

    Tread lightly when you ask for a change to an existing resource. The one line per verse formation in NASB95 is VERY important to some users. I'm guessing Logos would open a new can of worms if a change is made that may make the default behave different than users are accustomed to seeing.

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    I want my Hebrew text to flow without line breaks like my Greek text does.

    Tread lightly when you ask for a change to an existing resource. The one line per verse formation in NASB95 is VERY important to some users. I'm guessing Logos would open a new can of worms if a change is made that may make the default behave different than users are accustomed to seeing.

    Thanks for your response David; I think there is a misunderstanding here.

    I'm not asking for them to change the functionality on any language except Hebrew. I'm also not asking to change any default functionalities. I just want the Hebrew one to be fixed so that it works.

    The setting in settings for "display 1 verse per line" has a check box. If you click it or unclick it, the display of your bible text changes accordingly. Not so in Hebrew. It's always 1 verse per line irregardless of the choice in settings.

    To be clear, the following picture shows the check box which doesn't do anything for a Hebrew bible...

    Ok it does something, it looks like it makes the font larger for the verse numbers and adds some padding; so it's clear the developers knew something is supposed to happen here it's just not rendering properly.

    UNCHECKED:

    CHECKED:

    thanks,

    -Jeremiah

    Dead languages are my mid-life crisis

    Thanks for your response David; I think there is a misunderstanding here.

    I have no problem making versification "clickable", I am just assuming that if that button is activated for any Hebrew text and the default display is anything other than what it is now (one verse per line) then some other users may become upset (if the NASB uproar is any indication)

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    Thanks for your response David; I think there is a misunderstanding here.

    I have no problem making versification "clickable", I am just assuming that if that button is activated for any Hebrew text and the default display is anything other than what it is now (one verse per line) then some other users may become upset (if the NASB uproar is any indication)

    Each bible has it's own display properties. 

    Changing the setting for Hebrew will not affect NASB users. It's already cllickable it just doesn't do what the title says. Instead it changes the font size of the verse numbers only. I probably made it confusing when I wrote "settings" it's actually as Denise wrote above in the "olympic icon" area.

    Each resource has their own "olympic icon" view settings such as visual filters, etc. 

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    The Hebrew New Testament behaves as Jeremiah expects, by switching between "one verse per line", and "no line breaks."

    Someone at FL might know the reason why most Hebrew bibles don't offer what that one particular resource does.

    Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!

    Thanks Peta, I haven't used that resource. The difference with it though it is NT. I cant speak for Jeremiah but I was thinking specifically about OT Hebrew manuscripts. I will have to take a look at this now you have pointed it out.

    The Hebrew New Testament behaves as Jeremiah expects, by switching between "one verse per line", and "no line breaks."

    Someone at FL might know the reason why most Hebrew bibles don't offer what that one particular resource does.

    Thanks Petah! That makes my point very nicely. The New Testament resource works properly but Old Testament doesn't.

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful I knew I wasn't crazy! 

    At least... maybe not [:P]

    Dead languages are my mid-life crisis

    If I am wrong please provide an example, but I don't recall ever seeing a paragraph formatted Hebrew Bible in Logos. So I do not believe it's a case of the software not working. I would expect checking or unchecking this box to have little effect for a Hebrew bible given the bible is not in paragraph format. This check box is meant to change the display of resources that are in paragraph format. One could argue this particular check box should not be displayed in bibles that are not in paragraph format. 

    What you are asking for is something new. There are two ways this could be done: either a visual filter that converts a verse per line bible into a paragraph format or a new resource that is in paragraph format by default. I would have no issue with either of these as I believe it is important for the needs of all users to be met in terms of their preferred reading format.

    If I am wrong please provide an example, but I don't recall ever seeing a paragraph formatted Hebrew Bible in Logos. So I do not believe it's a case of the software not working. I would expect checking or unchecking this box to have little effect for a Hebrew bible given the bible is not in paragraph format. This check box is meant to change the display of resources that are in paragraph format. One could argue this particular check box should not be displayed in bibles that are not in paragraph format. 

    What you are asking for is something new. There are two ways this could be done: either a visual filter that converts a verse per line bible into a paragraph format or a new resource that is in paragraph format by default. I would have no issue with either of these as I believe it is important for the needs of all users to be met in terms of their preferred reading format.

    Hey Doc,

    it may be that it's always been that way with logos.

    I only recently returned here a few months ago after using other software for a decade.

    I used to use a different program for my Hebrew bible needs which displayed "paragraph" style as you call it.

    As a user, it seems like a bug to have a check mark to display or not display 1 verse per line which in effect does something else (changes font size of the verse markers), yet does what it says in all the other languages (Greek, English, etc).

    Either it does what it says or shouldn't be there or should do nothing right?

    I mean otherwise logically we can call it "make verse number larger check box" :) 

    I love logos and all the functionality is great.

    It just seems weird to me that Hebrew would be treated in such a manner that the formatting option doesn't work on it like it does with Greek or English.

    All my Hebrew print bibles are "paragraph style" so I don't see why that option would not be desirable in Logos.

    It's the standard in print (not even asking for the special spacings and such of the masorah-which btw would be *awesome*).

    Anyway for my needs a visual filter would be fine as long as that doesn't break anything else and works on tablets also.

    While I do spend a couple hours per day in the Hebrew text, I am certain I'm not the only person who wants this for the Hebrew bibles in logos.

    Thank you to everyone who responded to my concern.

    This post was written one verse per line; the way Hebrew readers are forced to read 75% of the bible in logos ;)

    באהבת המשיח

    (in Messiah's love)

    -Jeremiah

    Dead languages are my mid-life crisis