Try this: *?@v*
Without the ? I also got no hits, with it I got a whole bunch in Joshua 1-6.
I think at one time BW didn't allow just * searches; either computers were too slow, or it was...
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Try this: *?@v*
Without the ? I also got no hits, with it I got a whole bunch in Joshua 1-6.
I think at one time BW didn't allow just * searches; either computers were too slow, or it was...
TOB does not have Strong's numbers. Of the seven French versions that I have installed, LSG and NEG have Strong's numbers, so they are the only ones that can handle the kind of search you are trying...
On the menu bar, "Help/BibleWorks Help Contents/Frequently Used Links ... Shortcuts" displays the following: (the Shortcuts section is especially useful when you accidentally hit a shortcut key and...
As an illiterate in Greek I have found Jim Darlack's GRT (via The Bibleworks Blog) very handy.
I finally got around to tinkering with it and have produced for myself GRT2. I made the following...
For number 5 above, this seems to work for me:
.*@vp*+*Hx*
To validate it I ran this little test:
Query
Forms
Hits
This thread http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?5445-Search-for-quot-quot-in-GNT&highlight=brackets discussed how to find the brackets.
I know of no automatic way to construct a...
I rarely use Strong's numbers, except when I notice threads like this one, and get the itch to investigate this part of BibleWorks, so I cannot speak to the accuracy or usefulness of these numbers.
...
I will try to clarify two settings that affect use of Strong's numbers.
Toggling Strong's numbers on and off determines how verses are displayed in the browse window -- with or without Strong's...
This post talks about doing what you ask for in BW9: http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?5287-Adding-user-created-CHM-modules-to-the-Verse-Tab
But doesn't the notes tab in the analysis...
Yes, this is a complicated thing to deal with.
BW versions are inconsistent in how they handle it.
NJB (New Jerusalem) presents the text (with additions) in reading order, by treating each...
I am using Windows 7 Home Premium (64), which I assume most people would use, and Nave's formats fine for me.
But people using Windows 7 professional 32 and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit have reported...
The only reason I'm aware of them is that once upon a time someone (I think it was Mike Hanel) mentioned it.
Stefan,
My understanding is that in the Resources tab the resources can only be ordered within categories. If you click on one of the sub-tabs under the Resource tab (Lexicons, Grammars, References)...
Using a "Regular Expression" on the command line works too (not available for Greek/Hebrew).
~^And on the command line will do the same thing.
(In my experience the statistics are not always...
Thanks, Mark.
As always your response is helpful and enlightening.
Now I have to look further at the Odes!
Thank you very much, Mike. Makes sense.
--Jim
Today I applied "CEB Version Update (9.0.0010p)" which carries the description "This update adds the Apocrypha to the Common English Version (CEB)."
This seemed a little odd, because I already...
I have found the popup command line very useful when I want to navigate while using the Parallel Versions window. Click in the pane you want to be the master version, then enter the reference you...
Right you are. I didn't realize that there was a working scroll bar at the bottom of the screen copy.
I still doubt that the ESV update could have been the thing that fixed it (unless they shipped...
Thanks, Glenn. That makes a lot of sense. The .wct files that I have are for versions that I probably used with the Stats Tab.
Thanks for pointing me to that thread; I don't usually follow...
I recently noticed this "Recommended Update"
1055
Being a good little boy, I did the update (I always compulsively do all updates, even the optional ones). But I always want to know what has...
This is a more difficult question to answer, because of the passages missing from B.
The B & B* variation units, minus the א & א* variation units, is 3,327, as I mentioned above.
The א & א*...
This question is more complicated than it appears at first glance.
For one thing, CNTTS has a whole bunch of manuscript identifiers it applies to א and B. Here is the pull down list from the search...
Hi Peter,
I think I have figured out how to do it, but don't have time tonight to document the process. If no one beats me to it I'll try to write it up for you tomorrow.
It involves running 4...
And here I thought that the goal was to have Idiot-proof instructions.:rolleyes:
--Jim