vparunak Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 MTLXX is a great resource. When I merge a Hebrew search (in "Hebrew Bible (Biblia Hebraica) Tagged") with a Greek search (in "LXX Rahlfs Tagged") and then search MTLXX with "[MERGE Hebrew] <AND> [MERGE Greek]", I get exactly what I would expect. And if I add titles to the search results, I have what look like hot links to the passages where the matches occur. Naturally, I often want to examine the context. But if I click on the hot links, I'm told, "The text 'BHS-W4' is not currently available to Accordance." How can I change the text to which these entries point so that I can open them in a version that is included in my setup? I'm using a workspace that I picked up from someone on the blog, and in two of my tabs (Heb = Gk and Gk but not Heb) the links point to the KJV, while in Heb but not Gk they point to BHS-W4. There's got to be a setting somewhere that I can diddle. thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Λύχνις Δαν Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 Hi vparunak, The tab names sound like my MTLXX.accord workspace. I see what you mean about adding titles to the Greek, NOT Heb. By default they are looking for the wrong thing. In that tab use the gear wheel at the top right of the pane, choose Set Tool Display and configure the Hypertext link -> Text to some Hebrew text you have. Likewise I expect in the KJV case. Thx D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vparunak Posted August 21, 2020 Author Share Posted August 21, 2020 Thank you very much, Ruby. I'm sorry I didn't make a note of where I got the MTLXX workspace--it's been very useful, and I'm grateful to you for sharing it. I found the settings you mentioned, and they work as you describe on Heb = Greek and Greek not Heb tabs. But for some reason, I couldn't reset it on the Heb not Greek tab. So I just deleted that tab, reinstantiated it, and now the settings work! As one of my Jewish friends likes to say, it's either the Internet Dibbuq or the perverse nature of inanimate objects! Thanks again for the workspace, and for the pointer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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