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Thanks PJ - this works well! I appreciate that you worked on this again!
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PJ, Thanks for engaging on this again. The trouble I see with this approach is that the title varies from series to series. For example, if I were using the Word Biblical Commentary as I do in my last example, the title for volume 51 is "1, 2, 3 John". In NIVAC, the title is "the Epistles of John." I suppose some of my request comes from my lack of
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PJ, The script still works GREAT, with one caveat...it seems that if I would like to open a reference that is part of a series (like a commentary, for example) from the workflow, only the original volume will open. In other words, let's say that I'd like to open the Word Biblical Commentary to Genesis 1:1 -- but the first time when I copied the location
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Robert, If I guess at what you were actually looking for, it was a complementary infinitive construction after a ἱνα...but I think Graham's search hits what you actually requested (and I may be misreading your intent.) To find complementary infinitives using a subjunctive, I used Cascadia. Through various other searches I found Luke 6:7 and used it
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Never mind...somehow the COM API had disappeared. Running logos.exe /register fixed the problem.
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PJ, All of a sudden this script (and all others) seem to be broken - am getting this message: Did Logos change something? Where would this com object be located/registered in order to be used? Thanks in advance! Mike
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This still won't give forms outside of the Bible, but if you have the interactive tool "Morphology Charts" it will give you all biblical forms for either Greek or Hebrew. You can either type in Greek or Hebrew (if you have the keyboards installed) or type a g: (for Greek) or h: (for Hebrew) and transliterate the word. Typing "g:dox" will pull down three
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PJ, Is there a way in the workflow to open a Canvas document and then import the passage of Scripture? This would be used to create one's own structural outline.
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I have several resources that are laid out in a "date-like" structure that aren't actually done by date. For example, Boa's Handbook to Prayer, None But the Hungry Heart within the Complete Works of Miles J. Stanford, etc. These books are often divided into 12 sections that have 31 subsections each. Is there a way to get them to open to the section
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PJ, Python is good at parsing text - for a while I was in a program to learn Kyrgyz and wrote a script that would parse a news article and build a histogram of important words. Was about 5 lines of code. I noticed you had a thread on teaching people to connect to the API using VB - would love to see one on Python as well, as I'm much more familiar with
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Wow PJ - I'd love to see a video demonstration of what you're doing as it sounds like you're taking some functionality to a new level. I'm about to go on a vacation, but when I return perhaps I'll post two other projects that I suspect can only be solved programmatically at this point...one involving opening a non-dated resource (like Boa's Handbook
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PJ - thank you!!! I'll work to get it installed and working, but I appreciate you putting your programming/COM API skills to work to provide functionality in places it was missing! I'll be standing by for whatever improvements you make! Will you be posting them here on this thread? ...makes me wonder what other functionality you've added via programming
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I'm on a Surface Book 2 running Windows 10. I'd like steps in my workflow to search for the specified Scripture in specified references...especially when the reference isn't versified. I'd ideally like to be able to add references. For example, I'd like to add a workflow step to search a sermon archive (Keller? Piper?) for references to the passage
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PJ - this is helpful! I wish the functionality were a little more straightforward, but I can work with this some. I was able to find the documentation for the Logos COM API (which I didn't know was available) at https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_COM_API . That said (and I haven't researched this much), off the top of your head do you know how to insert
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MJ - to your questions I haven't -- although a super-quick test does seem to show multi-view may work for a versified reference. I have two thoughts with this approach, though: 1. I'd like it to be more generic....i.e. the NT use of the Old commentary isn't necessarily the only book I'd like to be able to do this with. I have other non-versified references
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Thanks MJ - by "bump 6" are you helping the post stay current? I guess I'm not familiar with that terminology!
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I'm interested in making a workflow that can open specific resources using the reference put into the input box when starting the workflow. For example, I'd love to be able to have one of the steps be to check Carson and Beale's Commentary on the NT use of the OT. I can put in a link to that book (by copying the location using the three-dot menu for
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...and in fact for "word 2" all the part-of-speech selections are redundant, since it has to agree with lemma.
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Thanks Dave - I was still looking for a more-generic search but when I unselected "exists" below word 3, Jesus showed up! My results jumped from 863 to 4,759. Apparently since I also had "Agree on Lemma" selected my original results were a word that appeared 3x in a verse. When I unselect the third word, the 2x results show up, but also provide additional
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This thread intrigued me so I wondered if I could construct a generic search that would pull all words that were repeated twice in a verse. I selected parts of speech to take "trivial" words (articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc) out of the picture. For some reason, this doesn't pull duplicates of "Jesus" even though SBLGNT codes his name as a