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[quote user="kevin Desouza"]Is there a way to restrict search to the TITLE only.[/quote] Yes. Use the title field (e.g., title:Daniel ). But that will find any resource with Daniel in its title. You'll also want to narrow to type:commentary (or use the sidebar facet). So, title:Daniel type:commentary . But that'll miss commentaries on Daniel that don
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If your Chromebook supports the Google Play Store with Android apps, you can install the less robust Android version of Logos 9. You can also access the web app version of Logos 9 at app.logos.com and "install" it as a web app. You might want some combination of these: the former for its offline support and the latter for its more desktop-like experience
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"] [quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]So drop the quotes or put AND between each term.[/quote] This isn't correct. You mean drop the quotes and optionally put AND between each term. If you keep the quotes and put AND between each term, it will not find anything, because it will be looking for this exact string. "reuben AND
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[quote user="Steven Veach"]The wiki states that a space between words is the shortcut for AND, the "," is the shortcut for OR, and the "*" is the wildcard. [/quote] That's correct. [quote user="Steven Veach"]If I run the search using 6 names in quotes, "reuben simeon levi issachar zebulun naphtali" this includes every verse that has all six names in
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[quote user="Steven Veach"]is the "*" a shortcut for the search operator OR like the "," is for AND?[/quote] No. It's a wildcard, so levi* will match Levi , Levite , Levites . I wasn't sure if any of these names was used in an adjectival form, so I did it just to be on the safe side. Not sure if it was necessary or not.
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Unfortunately, it'll probably take a little trial and error, since there's variation in the list (e.g., sometimes Joseph is listed; sometimes his sons). Perhaps you can pick a random six, work through the results, and then repeat that process a couple of times with a different set of six. Genesis 35:23–26 Genesis 46:8–25 Genesis 49:2–27 Exodus 1:1–4
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Factbook is a good starting point: https://ref.ly/logos4/Factbook?ref=bk.%25tribesOfIsrael . You could run a Basic Search in your preferred Bible for the name of each: reuben* simeon* levi* judah* issachar* zebulun* manasseh* ephraim* benjamin* dan* naphtali* gad* asher* That'll give you the following passages: Genesis 46:8–25 Numbers 1:5–42 Numbers
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[quote user="Gary Osborne"] I just happened by Psalm 82:1 (and vs 6) and I see that Logos has labeled Elohim in the Factbook as "Sons of God". Why in the world would that be? [/quote] There's a difference between the expression "sons of God" (which may refer to heavenly beings or human beings) and the reference "The Sons of God (Old Testament)." It
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I reported the same thing to them last night. This is at least the second time this has happened.
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Jake, you can add your vote to this suggestion: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-mobile-app/posts/add-interlinear-options-to-android .
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[quote user="xnman"]I was a WS 12 user.... Had NKJV in WS... but now when I click on Library and then type in "NKJV" I only get one.... am I supposed to have 2 (one for Logos and one for NKJV (WordSearch Edition) ????[/quote] No. We generally mapped a WS resource to a Logos resource, where one already existed. In a few cases, we created a new one, where
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In case you missed it, version history is now available to test on the Logos web app . Check it out, and let us know what you think.
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In case you missed it, revision history is now available to test on the Logos web app . Check it out, and let us know what you think.
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Here's another example where I tagged all author references to , making it easy to quickly find all of his authored works, which could show up on his Factbook page, where we presently show only whole resources he authored/edited instead of works he's written (16 vs. 90). You also get the nice side benefit of a tooltip which displays his author bio right
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[quote user="Mark Smith"] Hand tagging seems like a tedious way to accomplish something that FL's computers and programmers can accomplish with 80-90% accuracy . [/quote] Right, which is why I suggested a both-and strategy, where we programmatically tag as much as we can and enable users to correct any inaccuracies and add anything we missed. [quote
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[quote user="Beloved Amodeo"] Are training videos and documentation illustrating the basics of creating a community tag available and how much facility with the OL is required to produce a usable tag? [/quote] I don't see any current training materials, but we could certainly create some. It's pretty straight forward: Make sure the "Show Community Tags
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]here's a light mode version just for you. :)[/quote] Okay. I guess not just for you. Now I know not to use dark mode screenshots. :)
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]As I have said in other threads on these forums, I find dark mode screenshots very off-putting and just skip over posts containing them. It is just not worth the effort of trying to read the unreadable.[/quote] Good to know. You can still engage with the post without the screenshot, but here's a light mode version just for
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Any other reactions to this? The basic proposal is (a) showing articles on Greek/Hebrew words from commentaries, journals, and theological words in Factbook and Bible Word Study Guide and (b) enabling users to easily add more. Is that appealing to you?
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Would you like to see us add the Community Tags search section to Factbook and Bible Word Study Guide? This would allow you to tag lemmas (in their original languages or transliterated) in articles outside of lexicons (e.g., in journals, commentaries, and theological works) and have them show up alongside the lexicons we've already tagged. Here are