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Last edited by pasquale; 03-31-2009 at 05:37 PM.
I'll look at this some more. First thing I notice is that you need to change it so that the morphology is in this form:
LEMMA@MORPH_CODE rather than WORD@MORPH code.
i.e.
not
generationis@....
but
generatio@....
Another thing. It will be easier to convert this into a real morphology if each word has a line rather than putting some of them together such as the participles like
esset desponsata
Otherwise. Fantastic work!
Michael Hanel
PhD candidate Classics Univ. of Cincinnati
MDiv Concordia Seminary
MA Classics Washington University
Unofficial BibleWorks Blog
LibraryThing!
Michael Hanel
PhD candidate Classics Univ. of Cincinnati
MDiv Concordia Seminary
MA Classics Washington University
Unofficial BibleWorks Blog
LibraryThing!
pasquale,
Would it be possable to put all the latin resources in one area? This way the Novum Testamentum Analysis and the latin lexicon would be togeater and my resources drop down menu would be a little less clutterd.
-Thanks
IF you prefer a different arrangement of any of the BW custom add on HTML files, all you have to do is edit their respective .chd files which are found in the "databases" subdirectory of BibleWorks 7
So for instance in the 1st Isaiah scroll module the chd file reads
FILE 1qisaiaha.chm
ID 1
MENUNAME &Text Criticism
MENU Darlack, 1QIsaiahA Index
DESCRIPTION <b>Darlack, <i>1QIsaiahA Index
RESOURCE_LANGUAGE_TYPE English
RESOURCE_TYPE References
INDEX_FILE 1qisaiaha.sdx
NUMLINKS 0
If you open that up in a text editor like notepad edit the line:
MENUNAME &Text Criticism
If you want it to occur in a different place on the menu specifically edit the portion after the &. So if I wanted it to be found in the menu under Miscellaneous instead, I could type
MENUNAME &Miscellaneous
save the file and call it good. The next re-start of BW would reflect this change.
Michael Hanel
PhD candidate Classics Univ. of Cincinnati
MDiv Concordia Seminary
MA Classics Washington University
Unofficial BibleWorks Blog
LibraryThing!