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BDF First Impressions and a request


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Hi ya,

 

  First and foremost - many thanx for this. Awesome.

  My first impression on opening it is how nicely done it is. I don't know who prepared the module but "nice one !".

  It includes all the front matter, footnotes and indexes - very cool.

  It also happens to be the edition I have in print which is handy for going between the two.

 

  One thing I would note is that the many references to Robertson, (Rob. = A. T. Robertson, A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research4 (Nashville, 1923)) are not hyperlinked to that module, though I note for example that there are links to Deissmann's Light from the Ancient East. It would be a nice addition in a future update, for those who have Robertson. Though I notice perhaps the editions are different and thus this might not be entirely straightforward.

 

Many thanx again

D

 

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BDF is available now?! How did I miss its release? That's great news!

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Hi ya,

 

  First and foremost - many thanx for this. Awesome.

  My first impression on opening it is how nicely done it is. I don't know who prepared the module but "nice one !".

  It includes all the front matter, footnotes and indexes - very cool.

  It also happens to be the edition I have in print which is handy for going between the two.

 

  One thing I would note is that the many references to Robertson, (Rob. = A. T. Robertson, A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research4 (Nashville, 1923)) are not hyperlinked to that module, though I note for example that there are links to Deissmann's Light from the Ancient East. It would be a nice addition in a future update, for those who have Robertson. Though I notice perhaps the editions are different and thus this might not be entirely straightforward.

 

Many thanx again

D

+1 for first paragraph

+1 for second paragraph 

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BDF is available now?! How did I miss its release? That's great news!

 

Helen made an informal announcement in the BDF topic thread following an inquiry about its status, saying it would be out today. So you really haven't missed it - it's only been out about half a day. :) And there is an introductory discount until Nov 22.

 

Thx

D

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Hi ya,

 

  First and foremost - many thanx for this. Awesome.

  My first impression on opening it is how nicely done it is. I don't know who prepared the module but "nice one !".

  It includes all the front matter, footnotes and indexes - very cool.

  It also happens to be the edition I have in print which is handy for going between the two.

 

  One thing I would note is that the many references to Robertson, (Rob. = A. T. Robertson, A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research4 (Nashville, 1923)) are not hyperlinked to that module, though I note for example that there are links to Deissmann's Light from the Ancient East. It would be a nice addition in a future update, for those who have Robertson. Though I notice perhaps the editions are different and thus this might not be entirely straightforward.

 

Many thanx again

D

 

The editions are slightly different, but it appears after a few spot checks that they are close enough to tag, which we have done and will release in a future update.

 

Thanks for the feedback!

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Wow, that was quick! Thanx for jumping on this and pushing out an update with links to Robertson.

FYI, I've noted a few corrections for broken or missed links in a corrections email.

 

Thx

D

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