Greetings Jim and welcome to the Logos community.
It is generally helpful to supply a little more information if you want some help with a problem.
Platform and OS Version are often significant.
Screenshots are usually very helpful.
However, I guess my first question is, in line with tomorrow's lectionary reading, have you invited the Interlinear to the party?
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How to get logs and post them. (now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs)
Mike Binks:tomorrow's lectionary reading, have you invited the Interlinear to the party?
A hint is a challenge. I'm guessing a Jesus parable? Although, all of Jesus' parties were weddings (except those tax-collector shindigs).
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
I thought I had posted a screen shot. The version I downloaded from logos does not have the interlinear option or English.
Jim holder: I thought I had posted a screen shot. The version I downloaded from logos does not have the interlinear option or English.
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Try this again. Sure can be frustrating!
The top screen shot is of my Wordsearch Tischendorf Interlinear, the bottom shot of the one from Logos. There is not even the option for interlinear that I see.
Hello, Jim!
Could one of these be what you are looking for?
Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament: SBL Edition
Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament Collection (3 vols.)
Logos Series X Pastor’s Library | Logos 3 Leader’s Library | Logos 4 Portfolio | Logos 5 Platinum | Logos 6 Feature Crossgrade | Logos 7 Essential | Logos 8 M & W Platinum and Academic Professional | Logos 9 Academic Professional
Jim holder:The top screen shot is of my Wordsearch Tischendorf Interlinear, the bottom shot of the one from Logos. There is not even the option for interlinear that I see.
As far as I know, there never was an Interlinear for Tischendorf's GNT in Logos. In fact, there are only six real, forward-looking interlinears from Greek to English that I know of: NA26 & NA27 McReynold's, UBS4, and NA27 & SBL Lexham for the modern critical text (see green box in the screenshot, showing this Reading List) and the Newberry interlinear for the Textus Receptus.
If you want to work with Tischendorf, you'll see that it is morphologically tagged, so morph-searches will work and you'll get information for the Greek words in a small popup. If you want more, open the information tool (not shown) which can automatically show the glosses from your preferred lexicons, translations in many many bibles etc.
Running Logos 9 latest (beta) version on Win 10
Guess I keep using my WordSearch Interlinears