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Louis Lapides replied to Louis Lapides's topic in Technical Support
Yes, Nathan. That's exactly what is taking place. I may work on a passage and take notes. Everything looks good. The next day, the notes are gone. I'm adding notes in Decker's Reading Koine Greek, which has a similar workbook function. I don't lose any notes. I'll keep my eye on the IVP Guide. I'm going through the Prayers of the OT. Thanks -
@Benjamin Gladd reads this forums, so that'll be east to reach out to. I could have licensing also reach out to Beale. He knows him well.
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Sonoma, correct?
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Dr. Nathan Parker started following Creating tagged Bible for import
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As @Ken Simpson said, User Bibles don't support tagging. I will be working on Bible projects coming up, so if there's something you have that we can consider professionally developing, give me a holler.
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You cannot go wrong reaching out to G.K. Beale. HIs "A New Testament Biblical Theology" is abundant evidence of the effectiveness of his exegetical and biblical theological methodology.
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User bibles don’t have that facility unfortunately. however, I’m not sure what exactly you mean when you say “The tagged Hb Bibles have the pop-up but the Hxxx are not hot linked.” The tagged Hebrew bibles (HMT-W4, BHS-T) should work exactly the same as the Greek Bibles. if they aren’t it might be best to reach out to support (support [at] accordancebible etc etc] and see if there’s a problem with your setup. oh, have you checked the settings for amplify in preferences? Make sure a Hebrew lexicon is selected and a Hebrew key number dictionary is set (I override mine, and set Kohlenberger/Mounce as my Heb key number dictionary)
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SJLumby started following Creating tagged Bible for import
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I’ve successfully created a basic txt file for importing Hebrew Bible text. I would like to find out how to insert the necessary ‘codes’ into the txt file for import by which, when I hover over a word on-screen, it links to the correct entry in a relevant Bible Dictionary. The tagged Gk Bibles do this by offering a hot-link to Strong’s from within the pop-up. The tagged Hb Bibles have the pop-up but the Hxxx are not hot linked. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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Discours analysis is, of course, a very broad term. I am using this term specifically in reference to the method developed by Scholars such as G.K. Beale (et al) in "An Interpretive Lexicon of New Testament Greek." I know this method is taught at several seminaries such as Reformed Theological Seminary by Ben Gladd. This version of discourse analysis is similar to what John Piper calls "arcing" There is a java program called DA tool that I have used https://sourceforge.net/projects/datool/ I am also including a DA of Gal 2.6-10 that I did. Yes, I was teaching in french when I did this, but the principle should be evident. I was using https://app.biblearc.com/ I believe the best course of action would be for accordance to reach out to Dr. G.K. Beale, Dr. Ben Gladd, or Dr. Tyler Miliken. Gal 2.6-10.pdf
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Discourse analysis is way more than charting a text. But a lot of this charting can be done in the diagraming feature, you just have to adapt some of the symbols.
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Only classics so far as I can tell. M3 chip
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Dr. Nathan Parker started following 14.0.9 dark mode glitch and Discourse analysis/arcing
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Thanks for this! Do you know of any sources for the discourse analysis/arcing that we could look into?
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iPadOS in general still feels limited to me. Looking forward to WWDC and see what happens. Would also love to see some desktop-class tools on Accordance for iPad (and iPhone). Having Research would be a great start.
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Is it just this module or other modules? Is this on your Apple Silicon Mac on Sonoma?
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Luke Bert started following Discourse analysis/arcing
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In searching the forums, I found several threads asking for a discourse analysis/arcing feature for Accordance. I think accordance is well positioned to fill an important gap in Bible software. The need: 1. I know of one downloadable program that allows is designed to facilitate DA. However, the program is almost 15 years old and can be difficult to install and get running especially for those with less computer knowledge. 2. Biblearc.com now requires a paid membership. While I am certain that they believe they are offering a valuable service, many cannot afford another subscription just a tool. Accords offers similar features but not DA itself. 1. The diagram features of accordance allows for the manipulation of the text and the ability to put in brackets. However, the process is time consuming. We need a program by which we can click on a sentence, hit enter to create a new clause, and lock in a bracket. This is what Biblearc does really well! 2. The new Phrasing feature of accordance is great! it allows us to easily create phrases. If we could take those phrases and add brackets then we could do DA in accordance. This should be a dedicated feature with a quick access button that allows us to highlight a text and create a file that can be manipulated for DA.
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Agreed. My 2017 iPad Pro has been fantastic, other than missing a few features of the new OS's each year. But the battery now loses 50% over the course of a worship service (I preach from my iPad), and it is starting to take longer to load things that it used to do quite snappily. And, I'm picky about displays and maximizing longevity. Should I have gotten an iPad Air? Most likely. But since I could get the Pro...
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The accordance iPad app is an utter waste of anything beyond a 10 year old iPad. None of the power is used. None of the screen space is used. None of the multitasking. Absolutely none.
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The Achilles' heal of iPad is still iPadOS. And lack of serious developers (ahem, ACCORDANCE). I still use my 2018 iPad Pro. There is nothing I need to do but can't do on that iPad that I could do on a newer iPad, even if it has an M4. It's excessively expensive wasted potential if you're not in a few key creative fields. Maybe iPadOS 18 will be more like macOS and less like an oversized iPhone.
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An apparently random section of the text remains white after switching to light mode. This is the exact same word usage pane, toggled from dark to light. I haven't noticed this on other text or tool panes. Granted, I don't often switch to light, so I'm not sure how prevalent this is.
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Dr. Nathan Parker started following Syncing Custom Phrasing
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Yes, it's all stored in your Phrasing folder in Accordance files. Copying that to a new machine will copy the data over. Hopefully our enhanced syncing will do this automatically, if our programmers want to give me an early Christmas present. :-)
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Is there a way to save the custom phrasing work that I do on a given Bible, such that it can be synced to my other computers? Is there a file that the custom phrasing gets saved to that I can use or something? Thanks!
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Good feedback. Keep me posted how things go with your M4 iPad.
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That's tricky for me to answer. My current iPad is the 10.5" iPad Pro, which came out in 2017. While it's great that I've gotten 7 years out of it, the battery life has become quite prohibitive. I also upgraded to an M1 Pro MBP when they came out, so that's been my primary machine for the past few years. But, I really like working on the iPad. I think the one-app-at-a-time helps me stay more focused. All that being said, I did get a Magic Keyboard (just the regular bluetooth keyboard) that made using the iPad as a productivity device much more, well, productive. Along those lines, once I got the new MBP, I've been able to make use of Sidecar and Continuity to control both devices at once, which has been great. I've already ordered an 11" M4 iPad Pro and the iPad Magic Keyboard, and look forward to transitioning toward that as my primary productivity machine, especially when traveling. But, as I said above, Apple really needs to untether iPadOS from iOS in so many different ways that would really help.
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highlighting way off in Arabic Qur'an
Dr. Nathan Parker replied to Kristin's topic in Bug Reports: Mac
Sounds good. Thanks! I'll start with our module developers to see if it's a module issue, and if it turns out to involve programming, we can bring them in.- 9 replies
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