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I do a few things to avoid this issue: 1. I select the bible I want references to go to and select "send hyperlinks here". Click on the three dots on the upper right to find it. 2. Logos wants to open your top prioritized bible, so if you do not have one open, it will open one. Try moving the bible you are using to the top in priority. 3. I have two
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Hi Morgan, I can confirm that this does not work (yet?). If you link to a BWS there is a link to the morphology charts in the Lemma section, so it is just a click away if that work around helps.
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[quote user="Matt Leonard"] Hey, I'm reasonably new to Logos and I've never used Visual Filters before and was wondering how they work. How would I create a Visual Filter for: Hapax Legomemon Greek etc. Many thanks, Matt [/quote] Here is how I set up a Visual Filter for Hapax for Greek: 1. Open Visual Filter and set it up as follows: Then copy and paste
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Hi Roger, One place to start your research is the "Textual Variants Guide". It is in the default Exegetical Guide as a section or can be open as a separate guide in the Guides section. It provides access to online manuscripts.
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I have the first two volumes. I think they may have been part of a base package or Faithlife Connect subscription. The NT is complete, so it is the OT that they are working on. Quite a bit of work goes into these and the links to the many Logos resources within the commentary. I think the OT will be a very useful resource. As to the timing and completion
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I am afraid you last question is above my pay grade. Perhaps someone more adept at those kinds of searches can assist. Interesting research.
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I do not know how reliable it is. I get 4 verses in the NT and if you look there are a lot of background subcategories which make them rather specific. You should read the manual and determine if the methodology is appropriate for your research.
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If you open Factbook and type in Joshua and then select Joshua son of Nun, does this provide you what you want?
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Hi Morgan, The best workaround I can offer you is to expand the search and hover over the result as shown below:
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There is not a link. I have my PG linked to a Bible text and it follows automatically.
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Open Factbook and type in prayer. You will get lots of cross-references to consider.
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Congrats Mark. Very glad to see you with FL.
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Skip Heitzig
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Hi John, Instead open your first commentary from the Passage Guide and then use the parallel references icon to move to the next commentary you want to view. You will find it in the Commentary pane. You can also use the right/left arrow keys to rotate through your commentaries.
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deeded, I think what you are looking for is called the Cited By tool. It is under tools. You can link it to your bible and it will follow where you are at. Give it a try and let me know if you have further questions. You can add your collections and run your searches from there. It is really doing a verse search on your library similar to the Xref tool
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[quote user="xnman"] I think I've been wrong about all this. Sometimes my thinking get all twisted up in the webs of my mind, and believe me, there are a lot of webs! The conclusion I've come to.... is to use a combination of guides and such to accomplish what I wanted to do. I wanted to build a listing of EVERYplace in my whole library... a result
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Kyle I agree with you regarding cross references, however, you may want to consider the Topics resource as part of what populates from the Topics guide or section in the PG.
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I do recall WS also separated Xref from Topics as well. I no longer have it installed so I could be wrong.
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If you hover over the inflections you should get a pop up that explains the codes.
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xnman, I do believe there is a topics section in the Passage Guide that includes Nave's and other topical based books. I think that is where Thompson Chain should go. There is a difference between cross references and topical guides. Open the topic section of the PG and it will provide you the source of each topic. I hope this helps clarify.