Fig. 1 Main menu Main Buttons
Interlinear window buttons
Because the height of the interlinear window moves along with the interlinear lines count automatically, you have to choose how you want to show the interlinear. With the translation placed on top you can choose between 1 to 3 interlinear lines and if you choose "Full interlinear+ Translation in right margin" you can drag the height of the interlinear window to any height you want (by dragging the bottom of the interlinear or top Concordant View panel).
In the images below you can see
were you can begin to drag for resizing the translation column. It is indicated
with two small gray vertical lines. While moving the mouse cursor to this horizontal
place, the mouse cursor changes to a horizontal split cursor like:
Resizing Translations window By dragging the vertical line as in the image below, the mouse cursor changes to this: the translations window can be resized. Fig. 6 Interlinear + Translations panel Double- (left) click on a translation will copy the verse in a Memo field by which it can be copied to the clipboard. Right-click on a translation or note will pop-up a context menu with the available translations or notes. Like this:
Interlinear actions Right-click
on any word in the interlinear will show the following menu : By selecting any of these items, the interlinear (action) mode will be set. This mode is used by left-clicking any word in the interlinear. If you use the StrongNotes mode left clicking wil show up the Strong's number related Strong Notes. When in Concordant View mode left clicking will give this All Cell View (Fig 8.) In the header you see the interlinear action mode (in this case Concordant
View) and the name of the selected sublinear. 1/2
means this word is the first (most common rendering used) of two renderings in
total for this Greek word.
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