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In 7, the home page had an indicator in the title bar that always showed the latest downloads and version. That's either gone or moved, and I'm hoping moved. Has anyone found that yet?
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I'm a real fan of tabs in Logos, and in 8 every tab in a linkset as a linkset indicator. I'd like to turn off that indicator since it just wastes precious space in my layout. I don't see an obvious setting to toggle. Thanks.
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KSFJ, thanks for the suggestion. It is the clause search that makes me think this is possible since it often has pronouns return as hits that reference the nouns for which I'm looking. To use any of the tools you suggest, wouldn't there need to be a tag linking pronoun to antecedent, which as far as I can tell doesn't exist (at least in the SBLGNT)
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Hi all, Is there anyplace in L7 where there is tagging connecting pronouns and antecedents? I'm working in a passage where most commentators connect a masculine pronoun with antecedents that are either neuter or feminine in the immediate verse. I don't want to get too far out on the limb before I have some emperical proof that it would be better to
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Peter, You should check your library for Old Testament Quotations and Allusions in the New Testament by David Jones. In the pre Logos 7 days that was the resource for examining intertextuality in Logos.
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Woopie!!! It's working again.
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👍 wow would that be a killer feature!
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Still no SBLGNT or LXX (we do have LXX Alternate Texts) as targets in the Morph Query Builder. Its been a while since this tool was at full functionality on the Mac side of the world.
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I see that we no longer have the SBLGNT listed as a resource in the Morph Query builder. That's on the heals of the LXX being removed a few releases ago. What does the future look like for the tool?
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Bibleworks (for the last several versions) has a very similar Phrase Matching tool that is somewhat less configurable but similarily is searching for a definable cluster of lemmas (or lemata).
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Francis, The texts being queried need to have similar (identical?) morphological tagging. For example, if Logos had a similar command, then it could be used to search for intertexts between any two works (or subsets thereof) from the tagged Perseus collection (boy do I wish!). If the two biographies of Plutarch had identical morphological tagging, they
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How quick a query runs might not be the only criteria to define the "snappiness" of Accordance. Logos on the Mac (and I go back to the original Mac release) has a cycle: it is snappy at the version release, then it gets slower and slower (with more and more forum questions about how to speed it up), then speed gets prioritized in the Logos TODO list
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Justin, INTERTEXT simply is another metatag search, Logos looking up reference tags that have been embedded in a text. INFER on the other hand is a "cluster" search that looks for a defined number of lemma or surface form matches permitting intervening non-matching worlds (if desired) between any two bodies of texts using similar tagging. INFER has
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MJ, Accordance has the INFER command which compares two different texts or collection of texts looking for intertextual relationships. Nothing close to it in any other software package. If intertextuality is the question, Accordance and the INFER command is the answer. Accordance also has a SINGLE SEARCH INTERFACE (well, two interfaces if you count
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I'm running MacOS 10.13.3 and Logos 7.13.0017 with a Logos Now subscription. I'm sure in the past I could query the full LXX from the Morph Query interface. I note now that I can only search the alternate texts. Is my memory correct and will the full LXX again be available in the Morph Query in the near future?
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Wow does that let the air out of my tires! Any suggestions out there on how I can go about this search using the tagging we have in the LXX or the Hebrew text?
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I'm trying to evaluate a statement by Gerdhardsson, "when God is the subject of the verb πειράζω in the LXX, the object is always a member of the covenant community." That is, God never πειράζει the heathen. So, I am using a clause search (OSX 10.13.3, Logos 7.13.0015) on the OT Sweet's LXX looking for subject:GOD verb-lemma:πειράζω . I do get three
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Rick, Thanks....that will get me what I need!
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Rick, I knew that was the closest I could fine to what I was looking for. I hoped that if it could be done in the Word Study, it could be done from a command line search and manipulated in the analysis view. Thanks.
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I'd like to look at all the subjects used with the verb רדה in the OT. I thought I might simply use the Analysis view on a query for the lemma, but no luck. Any simple way to explore the subjects of the verb? Thanks.