... pop up with a plain english interpretation of what the letters mean. I can figure out some of it and remember some of it, but not all. Would be nice if when I had the ESV Rev. Interlinear mode on and hover over the Morph line it would give me a popup saying Nominative for N, etc.
Dr. Kevin Purcell - Theotek.com
Agree.
ditto
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Kevin A. Purcell: ... pop up with a plain english interpretation of what the letters mean. I can figure out some of it and remember some of it, but not all. Would be nice if when I had the ESV Rev. Interlinear mode on and hover over the Morph line it would give me a popup saying Nominative for N, etc.
That would be a big help.
Yes
I really do hope they bring back the "real" reverse interlinear as a book. One of my favorite resources.
Stephen C. Kilgore: Yes I really do hope they bring back the "real" reverse interlinear as a book. One of my favorite resources.
It has been stated here that they will bring them back at some point.
Stephen C. Kilgore:Reply to: Re: Sure Wish the Morph Info in Rev. Interlinear would ... - Logos Bible Software Forums
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Thomas Black: Stephen C. Kilgore:Reply to: Re: Sure Wish the Morph Info in Rev. Interlinear would ... - Logos Bible Software ForumsIt's coming, Bob has already said as much.
Drat ! I was hoping they had come to their senses and were doing away with them.
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יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
Wonderful!! I felt like the current implementation of reverse interlineation in Logos 4 made the "interlinears" seem cheap.
Actually, I'd like to propose a slight modification to this suggestion: double-clicking an original language word should bring up all that data instead of merely hovering your mouse over it. It would get annoying having pop-ups appear everywhere all the time without you wanting them to as opposed to them appearing occasionally and only over references.
George, I love the new avatar. It ... well it suits you fine.
is that from quest for fire?
Thomas Black: George, I love the new avatar. It ... well it suits you fine. is that from quest for fire?
I'm not really sure though it looks as though it could be. I just googled "Neanderthal" and clicked on one of the images that came up. I saw one that I liked better on link in a recent "Explorator" which is a weekly archaeology e-mail, but I couldn't locate it again (previous week -- zapped).