When I read a later commentary on Romans, can I use my mouse to go to Cranfield when he is cited by page number? Is Cranfield's tagging sufficient to so do?
The verse references of course are fine- but the internal other resource references leave a lot to be desired. As much as ICC cost I expected a lot more but alas.
It's more to do with whether the later resources have enough information to link to Cranfield.
In the example below it does - and it then works
But if the resource in question hasn't been tagged with the ICC details then you won't be able to navigate as you would like.
FWIW We're in the process of an update of the ICC collection that would make the volumes completely up-to-date. This has been going on throughout the summer and we will be continuing to roll-out updates throughout the Fall. The update Cranfield's commentary on Romans was pushed out in June.
Thank you Whyndell, Graham and Kyle for your replies.
Does this mean anywhere in Logos Cranfield is referenced, we should find a workable hyperlink?
I ask, because if the book is more than a few years old, it is a crapshoot if the links work.
It looks like Vol 1 was updated in June, but Vol 2 has not been updated yet.
I missed that fact in my earlier comment. Vol. 2 is forthcoming and should be updated sometime this Fall.