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    Commentary on Whole Bible

    My opinion: it has some good stuff! Usual warnings apply :)
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    Mistake in Alexander Scourby

    @RevTim, Sorry! That was the HTML output. Just a quick way to paste it in. Eric
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    Mistake in Alexander Scourby

    If anyone has any corrections to my observations, please do list them for me here. I'll update my user commentary module.
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    Mistake in Alexander Scourby

    Here are my notes on Scourby. Some of my notes may be wrong, but this is from a commentary module (user module) I update when I find things I think may be different in Scourby than in the KJV edition I read. Scourby Exodus 10:15 Scourby says, "throughout" rather than KJV's "through"...
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    Isa. and Is.

    Regie, I cannot do it, but if someone with more time than I have could do a screenshare with you, that person could probably find the problem. I'm very sorry you are struggling with this! May God give you grace and patience as you "fight" technology!
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    Isa. and Is.

    And if you open another other app in Windows (e.g., Word Pad), and you type in "Isa", does it stay "Isa" or change? Additional questions: You said, "…a text being shown as Isaiah 45:11-13 having Isa 45:11-13 on the top line being switched to Is 45:11-13 when I go to edit mode". What text? Are...
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    Isa. and Is.

    I do not think SwordSearcher itself has any autocorrect, but Brandon could answer authoritatively. Can you describe precisely what you are doing (what pane you are working in, what you are trying to do, when precisely "Isa" changes to "Is")? Maybe a bit more info or even screenshots would help...
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    Isa. and Is.

    Might there be some kind of auto correct feature turned on in Windows? Just a thought. Maybe some preprogrammed something thinks "Isa" should always be "Is"… I like to make my own errors, thus I decline the help autocorrect features often provide :)
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    How to search and eliminate several similar words?

    I'm putting this conversation between Brandon and me here in the forums so I can find it in the future. :) Note that according to White's Dictionary of the King James Language, Volume One (p. 122), "'Donkey' is a modern name for the ass, first used in A.D. 1785.") Eric: Brandon:
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    Hebrew and TR Greek Editions Question

    Old Testament: I don't know. New Testament: The TR in SwordSearcher often includes the "movable nu" where Scrivener's TR / Trinitarian Bible Society's TR omits it. Although it refers to Attic and Ionic Greek rather than Biblical koine Greek, here is an article about the movable nu...
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    How do I find the word count?

    Brandon, Am I right about this regarding Search > Passage Analysis? > I think that using either the regular KJV packaged with SwordSearcher or the KJVm will give imprecise word counts if one wants to count only the KJV's words that are translated from inspired/canonical Hebrew, Aramaic and...
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    How do I find the word count?

    Apparently I do not have the KJVm (KJV minimal) on my computer. Where can I get it? Thank you!
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    SwordSearcher Modules on Dispensationalism

    Nathan, I don't know of any in SwordSearcher that meet those criteria.
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    English-Strong's Indexer: cursor focus automatically to search field

    Yes, if I press Tab two times, I'm in the search field. That's a good option for me. I prefer to not use the mouse. You are correct that when I return to the ESI panel, the cursor or focus is where I was. That is what I don't like. I often copy the results from the ESI and paste them into the...
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    English-Strong's Indexer: cursor focus automatically to search field

    I would find it helpful if every time I go to the ESI panel the focus would automatically be such that my cursor is in the search field. It is there if it has been closed and is re-opened. But if the panel is left up (behind others, in my case behind my custom layout of panels), when I make it...
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    FR: "Scan Text for Verse References": prevent "i.e." being interpreted as a verse number

    Thanks. At one time I knew that :) Now to remember to turn it on when needed and off when not … Seems I have a shortage of RAM in my mind.
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    Reporting mistakes in books and commentaries.

    I agree that some sort of built-in correction-tracking method would be convenient. I find typos all the time, mostly, I think because scanned documents of public domain books were used to create the resources. Brandon has mentioned such a feature (if I recall correctly); apparently it would not...
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    FR: search within English-Strong's Indexer

    Thank you! I just tried again, and for whatever reason, Ctrl+F doesn't work for me. But … before you spend long on it, I wonder if it is because I'm in a virtual machine (Parallels)…
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    FR: "Scan Text for Verse References": prevent "i.e." being interpreted as a verse number

    Often I need to edit the text pasted into the Scan Text for Verse References tool (Alt-F5) to prevent the "i" in "i.e." from being included in verse numbers. It'd be nice if I did not need to do that. Here is an example. The text pasted in is the results from the English-Strong's Indexer's...
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    FR: search within English-Strong's Indexer

    This may already be there, but I can't find a way to search the English-Strong's Indexer panel (pop-up). I tried Ctrl-F, right clicking the mouse for a context menu, and I then tried the "Edit" menu. I would find this useful. Sometimes the hits in the E-S Indexer seem enigmatic to me: I guess...
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