Using "My Computer" find the BibleWorks9 folder (or whichever version of BW you are using). Copy to an external drive (e.g. thumb drive) your notes folder, patches folder (unless you don't mind...
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Using "My Computer" find the BibleWorks9 folder (or whichever version of BW you are using). Copy to an external drive (e.g. thumb drive) your notes folder, patches folder (unless you don't mind...
I have found the easiest way is to open the books.bna file with NotePad or WordPad. Then you can paste in the new book names at the end of the file, save it, and then launch BibleWorks. Actually (in...
If you type just "1ti 1" you will get the entire first chapter of 1 Timothy in your browse window in all the versions you choose as your display versions. You probably do not want to do that. So I...
You cannot really "export" the text in multi-language interlinear format. However, you can use the BW Options Window "Output Format Options" and click on the third line "Selected Browse Text." Select...
Some of us have been doing this very thing for years (BW8, if not BW7). Just use the tabs. One tab for your Greek NT versions, another for the Hebrew OT, another for English translations, and you...
You can always check for yourself to see if BW has corrected a file and distributed it. From within BW click on "Help" then choose "BibleWorks on the Internet," then choose "Check for Updates." You...
If a version is already in BibleWorks without footnotes, someone would have to type in all the footnotes in the proper format. That takes a lot of time. If someone at another company has already...
Currently BibleWorks has the 1985 edition of TNK. What edition does Logos have? Could it be that notes were added later? BibleWorks definitely does not contains any TNK notes. Mark Eddy
Then, of course, you might also want to look for all the instances of *πιστ* plus επι, not to mention *πιστ* followed by a genitive, if you are looking for phrases translated "believe in" in English....
In WTM all forms of a verb are included under the same lemma. The lemma is considered to be the basic "word" in all the morphology versions in BW. Any inflections of that lemma are included in a...
BibleWorks does not use "roots" but "lemmas." If you want to find lemmas which have three letters in common but may not be spelled exactly the same, you can use WTM as the search version and search...
Yes, you can do that, if you know the Strong's numbers by heart (or have them in a book outside of BibleWorks). Make sure that your search version has Strong's numbers attached (e.g. KJV, NAU). Turn...
I took a different path from what Jim did. I exported the LXT and BLM texts, took out all the sections where LXX and WTT correspond, added back in verses where there are LXX variants, and broke up...
Yes, I can resize my Nave's window to any size I want. And it works without a hitch.
Mark Eddy
I do not have the problem you have. I'm runnin BW9 with the latest updates on Windows 7.
Also, did you know that there is an html version of Naves available? If the older one doesn't work for you,...
You can already do almost all of this!
When you are in the Resources tab, notice the sub-tabs: "Lexicons, Grammars, References." Click on each of those tabs and uncheck any resources which you do...
Morten,
What you want to do is not possible at this time for the synopsis window. The synopsis files use only the versions which are specified in the .sdf files, as David explained.
Mark Eddy
I missed Deissmann, because it is listed under "Greek Grammars." That seems odd. I guess it cannot be listed with the Greek lexicons, because it does not use the lexicon browser. But perhaps it...
What did God tell Isaiah? "Before they call I shall answer..." von Soden and Tregelles are already availalbe for BW. See the unofficaial BibleWorks blog for downloads.
Mark Eddy
As I was looking at your screen shot again, my wife walked by and said, "Why is that so small?" I guess I was looking so hard to read the synopsis list on the top of the window (and comparing that...
That is because you are looking at the transfiguration synopsis. The readings about the the baptism of our Lord in this case are secondary. So BW is showing you the transfiguration references. If you...
You can edit your synopsis files to display multiple versions in the columns of the synopsis window. That way you can see the synoptics all in multiple version mode. At the upper left hand corner of...
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Mia culpa. I was answering your question from memory, without actually doing it. With the synopsis file you are using, I get the same results as you. Apparently we are trying to do something...
Morten, it not only makes sense, but it sounds like a good idea. You make it an official suggestion.
Mark Eddy
Dear Glenn,
That's good to know. I guess when I have a functional LXX variants database I'll make it available to everyone God-willing.
Mark Eddy