Hmmm, just upgraded to 9.0.006m.1 (SH)! Didn't know it was out there. Program seems to be running ok. So disregard previous post unless I re-post. I'll keep my fingers crossed in the hopes that what...
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Hmmm, just upgraded to 9.0.006m.1 (SH)! Didn't know it was out there. Program seems to be running ok. So disregard previous post unless I re-post. I'll keep my fingers crossed in the hopes that what...
I recently updated to the latest BibleWorks software update (9.0.006j.1 (SH) and noticed that now after I open the program it crashes. Sometimes it crashes immediately, on other occasions it operates...
I'm not so sure there's a problem. In version 9 there's an option, in addtion to automatically checking for updates, to check every 48 hours. It is checked by default when the program installs. I'm...
I have a couple of previous install subdirectories, /Bibleworks 7 and /Bibleworks 8. Now that I have Bibleworks 9 installed do I need those previous subdirectories? Any danger in deleting them?
This is probably trivial but I thought I’d pass it on since BW is so good at fixing even the minor bugs in their program. I was studying 1 Cor 5 and noticed one of the links to 1 C 5.5 is incorrectly...
Same here! I'm running BW8 on two Win7 platforms -- 32 bit & 64 bit and no problems....
Thanks to all who responded. Good information!
Are there any instructional videos or documentation for the use of the GSE? If anyone knows of any or a link that I can refer to I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
I was wondering that myself. Would an official release from BW somehow be incompatible with the existing files I've downloaded (haven't installed them yet)? Can we get an official response to this...
I wonder what the verdict will be on this text vs the current NA27 or better yet the coming (2011??) NA28?
I printed out a sample of the SBL text (John 1 - 4:15). My initial reaction, from a...
Good resource and good review of the basics. You really get a good impression of just how powerful BW8 really is!
Perhaps this functionality can be submitted as a suggestion for future upgrades... I'm sure I'm not the only person that would appreciate this. :cool:
What's the best way to look up an English word e.g., worship and locate all the Greek words that have been translated worship and then identify other English words, other than worship, that have been...
Acutally, that should work too! It does for me....
Try "Jos 1:" apparently the colon signals you want the entire chapter. See if that works. It works for me. :cool:
David,
Try the "Copy Verse List + Text" command and then select "Copy to Clipboard" that should work! Make sure each of the little boxes to the left of each of the verses is checked before you do...
I live in the Austin area and was just wondering when the next Texas workshop might be held. It would be great if it could be held in Austin or San Antionio. I'd even give serious thought to a Dallas...
Good solution it does prevent the holding of the shift key and keeps my hand free... :)
It'll be interesting to see how this function is improved upon. I, too, wish for something a little more straight-forward but I'm not certain what the best solution is. Perhaps better minds than mind...
Hmmm, must be some type of anomaly with your system or application install. I don't get any cutoffs. I replicated Brian's example and no edges or text were cut off. :confused:
Brian, thanks for starting this thread! As a result, I've gone back through many of BW8's functions and tools and sort of re-acquainted myself with them.... found a few I hadn't used in a while....
I haven't experimented with that one but it looks like there are some interesting possibilities with it...
There's no doubt that BW8's search functions are my most used tools: the cross version search, the KWIC/Collocation Table Module and the lemma search function. All of these get used every time I open...
I'll look forward to reading it...
I once heard some story about the Gospels section of Alexandrinus being borrowed by a group of monks and it was subsequently destroyed in a fire or some accident. The monks replace it with a...