![]() Yes, it nice to look at the other lexicons. Yes, this is a third way, but not quite as quick as the other two. But, perhaps if you send this in to the suggestions link Ideas/Suggestions: Click here (), the programmers might consider allowing a change of order, if it doesn't mess up some other functionality of the software. You can eliminate some from the Resources tab, but not from the Analysis tab. And it's nice to pass over LSJ and LEH on the way.īut it would be preferable to have no frustrations in life, haha.Ĭurrently you cannot change the order of the lexicons. Scrolling the analysis window or finding a beautifully alliterated context menu item are both acceptable for these extra cases. It's only sometimes that I really want to see what Gingrich says when viewing Friberg or vice versa. I had to select the resources tab and then reselect the word in the text, hold down shift, and go back to the resources tab to expand the entries of interest. It's a bit slower than either of your solutions because the resources tab only syncs with the mouse when it is selected. Before posting here, I would just look at the resources tab and expand the ones that I wanted to see. Is there a way to force the Lexicon Browser to sync with the words on mouseover?Ī Third Solution: Lexicons appear first in the resources tab. Solution (2) I have to right click the word of interest and select from the context menu, "Lookup Lemma in Lexicon Browser." While I appreciate the alliteration present in the context menu item, I don't appreciate repeating this step every time I want to see what my auxiliary lexicon says about a given word. ![]() Solution (1) Can I change the order in which the lexicons appear in the analysis window? I'd put Thayer at the bottom. Both of these solutions are livable, and each is about 90% satisfactory (which is good). This second procedure is necessary in order to view two Hebrew lexicons at a time, since procedure 1) above is not available for Hebrew. In this instance you would have to click on a word in the browse window in order for the lexicon entry to change in the floating lexicon window. You can move the floating lexicon window to a place were you can view both lexicons at the same time. Then open a floating lexicon window (icon: open Bible with a Greek alpha over it), and from the "Lexicons" drop-down list, choose your other favored lexicon. This will give you more than the two you want, unless you have installed only these two lexicons.Ģ) Use one of your two favored lexicons as the default lexicon in the Analysis Window (with the cursor in the Analysis Window right click, and under the heading "Default Analysis Window Greek Lexicon" choose your favorite. ![]() ![]() There are a couple ways to see two lexicons at a time.ġ) Using the BW Options Window (icon: wrench facing northwest) in the "General Greek options" check the first box: "Show entries from all Greek lexicons in Analysis Window". ![]()
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