Interlinear Resource Collection

Andrew
Andrew Member Posts: 359 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Is there a Rule based way of creating a collection that contains all interlinears?

Essentially I want to be able to do a Morph Search but narrow the results to those that have English literal translations assigned.

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  • Andrew said:

    Is there a Rule based way of creating a collection that contains all interlinears?

    No. Currently know of 15 English Bibles with interlinear tagging:

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,090

    Andrew said:

    Essentially I want to be able to do a Morph Search but narrow the results to those that have English literal translations

    I think KS4J meant "yes", as you can manually tag interlinears and your rule becomes something like  mytag:interlinear.

    When searching that collection, you can select "Literal Translation" instead of "All Morph Text" (or "All Bible Text").

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Andrew
    Andrew Member Posts: 359 ✭✭

    Andrew said:

    Essentially I want to be able to do a Morph Search but narrow the results to those that have English literal translations

    I think KS4J meant "yes", as you can manually tag interlinears and your rule becomes something like  mytag:interlinear.

    When searching that collection, you can select "Literal Translation" instead of "All Morph Text" (or "All Bible Text").

    But I need to manually tag my interlinears (including non-Bible interlinears)?  They aren't automatically tagged in some manner?

  • delete12066188
    delete12066188 Member Posts: 3,378 ✭✭✭

    not shure if you could search for it but I go through my Libary and just put them in a Collection by Hand.

  • Andrew said:

    Andrew said:

    Essentially I want to be able to do a Morph Search but narrow the results to those that have English literal translations

    I think KS4J meant "yes", as you can manually tag interlinears and your rule becomes something like  mytag:interlinear.

    When searching that collection, you can select "Literal Translation" instead of "All Morph Text" (or "All Bible Text").

    But I need to manually tag my interlinears (including non-Bible interlinears)?  They aren't automatically tagged in some manner?

    Reason for my "No" answer was a collection rule for Interlinear resources could not be created: either have to manually drag resources into collection or manually tag them. Every tag is a collection plus can be included in other collections; screen shot showed a collection that included manually tagged resources (with 15 English Bibles that have Reverse Interlinear tagging)

    Personally tag resources with Interlinear button as Interlinear. Currently can open resource to see if Interlinear button appears. For Reverse Interlinears, can look at support information (RVI's) and/or look in Resources folder for *.lbsrvi resources (did check before posting screen shot to verify count of 15 English Bibles with Reverse Interlinears is correct for my library).

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  • not shure if you could search for it but I go through my Libary and just put them in a Collection by Hand.

    Unfortunately cannot search (or filter) Library for resources with Reverse Interlinears (field not exposed).

    Manual options are dragging into a collection and/or tagging.

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,090

    Andrew said:

    But I need to manually tag my interlinears (including non-Bible interlinears)?  They aren't automatically tagged in some manner?

    They are tagged for use by the software but it is not available to users. Manual tagging is not as onerous as you might think.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Andrew
    Andrew Member Posts: 359 ✭✭

    " rel="nofollow">Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) said:

    For Reverse Interlinears, can look at support information (RVI's) and/or look in Resources folder for *.lbsrvi resources

    Are interlinears also tagged with a unique file extension?

  • Andrew said:

    " rel="nofollow">Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) said:

    For Reverse Interlinears, can look at support information (RVI's) and/or look in Resources folder for *.lbsrvi resources

    Are interlinears also tagged with a unique file extension?

    No, resource file name may include INT.

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