Visual filter for „5W's & H“ in the OT?

Hello there
I'm pretty sure that deep in some forum-threads this was already answered, but I did not find it.
With Louw-Nida annotations in NT it is pretty easy to have a visual filter set up for the „What, When, Where, Who, Why and How".
Is there any proven way to get a visual filter to do the same in the OT? If yes, could someone please provide me a screenshot or text-file with the contents?
Many thanks in advance!
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Recent Faithlife group discussion => https://faithlife.com/logos-10-day-challenge/activity about Mobile Education Course => LT270: Study the Bible with Logos: Jonah 1:1–16 that includes „What, When, Where, Who, Why and How" for inductive Bible Study
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The biggest issue I'm having is I'm not sure what to highlight. For example, what would qualify as a "What" when highlighting? And for "Who", would I highlight every name that appears anytime? I'm hoping that someone could share a screenshot of their full Jonah 1:1-16 scriptures. That would really help me out. Thanks!
Thankful highlighting can be modified as desired. One way to qualify What is What Transpired ? (so highlight words showing what happened). Who highlighting could include God, Jonah, citizens of Ninevah, Tarshish merchants, sailors (mariners), their gods, captain of the ship. Thankful for forum thread => https://community.logos.com/forums/t/121104.aspx about inductive precept symbols, which can be useful for topical/thematic highlighting. Screen shot shows my precept progress in Jonah 1. Praying about more to highlight: ship, lots, afraid, ...
Created Inductive - Precept: Thing visual filter to highlight ship, lots, & money (along with moving Tree thing from Inductive - Precept: Sense visual filter)
Forum thread more inductive symbols includes “Inductive – Precept” Highlighting Palette and Visual Filters plus illustrates Joining or Following Faithlife group Logos Visual Filters for document copying.
Christof Kälin said:With Louw-Nida annotations in NT it is pretty easy to have a visual filter set up for the „What, When, Where, Who, Why and How".
Is there any proven way to get a visual filter to do the same in the OT? If yes, could someone please provide me a screenshot or text-file with the contents?
Some older threads discussing Louw Nida (LN) and Bible Sense Lexicon (BSL)
=> Louw-Nida in Old Testament doesn't work
=> Does "Bible Sense Lexicon" track with Louw-Nida Semantic Domains ? (BSL does not address functional/grammatical relationships within the text whereas LN does)
=> LOUW NIDA VS BIBLE SENSE LEXICON (dream of BDAG reformatting was later done by Faithlife)
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Thank you Smiling [:)]
I tried with <Thing Boat> or <Thing Boats>. While it does autocomplete it in the filter form, the filter itself is not valid (does not show up in the visual filter list). First I thought, that the "bible senses dataset" is missing, but I do own it. Am I missing some other feature from Logos 7 or any other dataset for this to work?
God bless
Chris
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Christof Kälin said:
I tried with <Thing Boat> or <Thing Boats>.
Does Bible search for:
<Thing Boats>
find verses:
Thankful for Logos Now that includes => Biblical Events Dataset
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It does not for English, I need to use German words here (i.e. „Boote“ instead of „Boats“) because I use the German Logos version. Oddly enough that it shows me the English words in autocompletion, which is inconsistent. Using that, the filter finally works. I really appreciate the work for the German version, but as soon as one dives deeper, issues like this come up.
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Oh, before I forget it: Where do you have those icons (boat etc.) from? They seem not to be in the standard sets.
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Christof Kälin said:
Where do you have those icons (boat etc.) from?
Thankful for internet search of transparent icons so believe the images in "Inductive Precept - Highlighting" palette are free for use. Transparent allows resource background to appear with graphic. Also can modify color of icon by editing style.
Thankful for Faithlife enabling the free sharing of documents so following Faithlife Group => https://faithlife.com/logos-visual-filters/activity allows shared documents to be copied, which includes Inductive Precept highlighting palette and visual filters.
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Thankful for Faithlife enabling the free sharing of documents so following Faithlife Group => https://faithlife.com/logos-visual-filters/activity allows shared documents to be copied, which includes Inductive Precept highlighting palette and visual filters.
Thread => Tip: Inductive - 5 W's & H visual filters
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