English dictionary

Manuel Maria
Manuel Maria Member Posts: 199
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hello:

Is there any way to make the android app show the definition of any English word of a book tapping on it? Even better, the translation to Spanish. I own dictionaries but the app insists on researching the whole library. The app works as I need with greek text, for example (the translation is in the 'info' pop-up) but I don't manage to make it work the same way for an English text.

Thanks!

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,472

    Is there any way to make the android app show the definition of any English word of a book tapping on it? Even better, the translation to Spanish.

    This is not a feature of the iOS app, and I assume the same is true on Android. 

    On iOS, the operating system dictionary takes over IF there is no underlying original language word available (for bibles). On iOS, the user must manually download the dictionary, which is a function completely outside of the Logos app. I do not know how it works on Android. 

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,455

    There's a discussion of this at https://community.logos.com/forums/p/121080/792451.aspx 

    I don't believe there has been any change in this area since then.

  • Manuel Maria
    Manuel Maria Member Posts: 199

    Thanks. It is quite strange since the search works very well with greek words. Therefore, the 'info' pop up doesn't show anything except if it is an ancient word, right?

    Is there a way to force the search to a certain dictionary, or at least to show its result in the first row?

    Thanks!

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,455

    Is there a way to force the search to a certain dictionary, or at least to show its result in the first row?

    Not easily

    You could create a collection on the desktop just containing the dictionary you want.

    Then you could select that collection when doing the Basic Search - instead of searching your entire library - and that should give you all occurrences of the word in the dictionary. But there is no guarantee (probably fairly unlikely) that the first occurrence would be the definition. But it should be easier than searching the entire library.

  • Manuel Maria
    Manuel Maria Member Posts: 199

    Thank you, Graham.

    I've just downloaded a free little app called 'u-dictionary'. Whenever I copy a word, a pop-up shows the definition and translation. It seems to work with logos quite well.