I am thinking about redoing my Greek visual filter scheme. There was once to be a web site entitled “Visual Greek” that had a very nice scheme. That site seems to be down. Does anyone have access to that scheme? I should have saved it to Evernote!!! If so would you mind sharing it?
Perhaps, others have their own scheme that they like. If so, would you mind sharing yours?
Thanks.
I dont have access, but I would love to have the information as well!
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The Visual Greek web site is now located here: http://www.visualgreek.org/
Here is filter scheme used by the author Peter Coad:
Enjoy!
Thanks. It is a little more simplistic than I remembered. What about other people's schemes?
Thanks David!
Keith Larson:Perhaps, others have their own scheme that they like
I prefer a layering technique: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/6637/52946.aspx#52946
Mark,
What color/symbol combination works well? Do you mind sharing yours?
Here is the scheme we used in my Intermediate Greek classes at Moody Theological Seminary. The direction of the outline (open left, open right, before and after) are an attempt to communicate verbal aspect.
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Great ideas David!
Keith Larson:Perhaps, others have their own scheme that they like. If so, would you mind sharing yours?
Wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Extended_Tips_for_Highlighting_and_Visual_Filters#Examples_of_visual_filters
If join Faithlife group Logos Visual Filters, can copy Highlighting palettes then Visual Filters by clicking Get Copy to the right of the desired document name followed by synchronizing Logos. Alternative is Select All then Action => Get Copies
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