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#22973 How To Alphabetize The Bible Tabs

Posted by dysert on 26 November 2014 - 06:28 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

please, could somebody tell a complete ignoramus how to use Resourcer (step by step)? And what are its uses?

thanks, and blessings!

I just downloaded the Resourcer and started playing with. I've also started reading the Help file for it. I don't see (yet) how it can be used to reorder tabs. Seems to me that the Bible tabs will always appear in alphabetical order by the tab's underlying file name. So my *guess* is that the only way to get the tabs in a different order would be to rename the underlying file name in Windows. The Resourcer will at least tell you the tab's file name, so you can use Windows Explorer to find it and rename it.

 

Hopefully, someone with more experience with the Resourcer will come along and tell me I'm all wet  :rolleyes:




#22972 What Does These Mean

Posted by dysert on 26 November 2014 - 06:04 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Those are Morphology Tags. V-PAP-NSM and N-ASF (decoded below). They give informatoiin on the part of speech conjugation for verbs  and so on.  Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes for use with the Greek New Testaments containing parsing or declension codes has the codes (the will be same for LLX or NT) Other than downloading Robinson's and looking up  each abbreviation as needed there is no way to "decode them.

 

http://www.biblesupp...s-codesdctxexe/

Derived, compared and corrected from the Bagster "Analytical Greek Lexicon," with comparison made against Perschbacher's "New Analytical Greek Lexicon".  Abbreviated in a form similar to that found in Friberg's "Analytical Greek New Testament".
 

V-PAP-NSM
Part of Speech: Verb
Tense: Present
Voice: Active
Mood: Participle
Case: Nominative (subject; predicate nominative)
Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine
 

N-ASF
Part of Speech: Noun
Case: Accusative (direct object; motion toward; time: "how long")
Number: Singular
Gender: Feminine

Do you know if Bagster, Pershbacher, or Friberg works are available in e-Sword?




#22971 Regex search finds internal codes

Posted by dysert on 26 November 2014 - 05:44 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Right, it's a bug. Looks like this:
attachicon.gife-sword-regex-bug.png

It's still a bug 2 years later (version 10.4). Any idea if it will get fixed?




#22963 Post e-Sword Module Requests Here

Posted by dysert on 25 November 2014 - 06:38 AM in Module Requests

I would love to see an Analytical Greek Lexicon among e-Sword's modules. For those who may not know, an Analytical lexicon gives the Greek word along with its number, gender, etc. This is extremely valuable when doing word studies because you can tell, as a simple example, if a person using the word "you" is referring to just one person or to an audience of several. You can also tell, for example, how to match pronouns with antecedents. I have a hardback Analytical Greek Lexicon and have used it extensively when doing word studies. It would be great if we could do this electronically through e-Sword!