Hello fellow Logos users!
I've dug around here a bit but can't figure out a bug in my Logos 9 software (9.2.0.0014). I'm using MacOS Big Sur.
Here's the issue: when I search for a term, it searches for more than just the term I ask it to. For example, I was doing a search of all my resources for "habit" and the search included "habits", and "habitation" even when I put "parenthesis" around the word "habit." Or when I search for "command" in the NT it also brings up the words "commanded" and "commandment." I don't think this was happening yesterday and before!! How do I fix or change this?
I did index my library based on another thread I read here. But that didn't help Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Shane Lems:Anyone have any suggestions?
1. Open a new Search panel.
2. Click on the triple dots.
3. Uncheck "Match all word forms"
4. Enjoy!
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Thank you! I wonder how that got unchecked? I haven't touched it. Hmmm... Oh well, works now. Have a good day!
SineNomine answered your question, but for clarification: These “” are quote marks. These () are parentheses. I wasn’t sure if you called quote marks by the wrong name or used the wrong syntax.
If you want to find an exact phrase, you will use quote marks.
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Shane Lems: I wonder how that got unchecked? I haven't touched it.
Actually, the problem is that it was checked. You want it to be unchecked.
Yes, thanks for the correction. I meant these: " " - quote marks.
Right, thanks!
Shane Lems:For example, I was doing a search of all my resources for "habit" and the search included "habits", and "habitation" even when I put "parenthesis" around the word "habit."
Match all word forms can be checked while using [match all] OR [match exact] to restrict search: e.g.
[match all] habit
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