L/V 10 Tip of the Day #46 Screenful of Bible word information
Another tip of the day (TOTD) series for Logos/Verbum 10. They will be short and often drawn from forum posts. Feel free to ask questions and/or suggest forum posts you'd like to see included. Adding comments about the behavior on mobile and web apps would be appreciated by your fellow forumites. A search for "L/V 10 Tip of the Day site:community.logos.com" on Google should bring the tips up as should this Reading List within the application.
This tip is inspired by the forum post: Tip-ish: Automatic Searches - Logos Forums
This tip intends to remind users of the possibilities as opposed to showing exactly how to do it, i.e., modify the elements to meet your needs.
Setup:
- Open a Bible with a reverse interlinear
- Set prefer lemmas on in Program Settings
- Tools > Lookup > Information to open Information Panel
- Set to Update on Click in Panel Menu
- Expand the sections Word Info, Definition, and Translation
- Search icon to open the Search panel
- Set to Book search
- Set books to be searched based on your own preference. Mine is set to a temporary collection of type:(lexicon,dictionary,encyclopedia)
- Guides > Guides > Bible Word Study to open a Bible Word Study Guide panel
- Set the Bible Word Study, the Search Panel, and the Bible(s) in the same link set.
In your Bible, click on a word. This results in the usual parsing gutter line and the population of the Information Panel, the Search Panel, and the Bible Word Study Panel with the word data:
- The Bible Word Study is based on the lemma because the Program setting say to prefer the lemma
- The Search is based on the surface text that was clicked
- The interlinear data of the Bible may optionally be displayed
A more likely application is based on the original languages. Note that one may simply add Greek and Hebrew Bibles, linked into the same link set.
When you have a layout that meets your needs, open the layout menu and save it with a descriptive name.
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