Barry, et al That makes sense to me. I have been doing some research on .conf files with BibleCS to see if I could uncover why "Morph on" does not work with KJV-O.T. and also LXX. I looked at "kjv.conf" and "lxx.conf" first and noticed "GlobalOptionFilter=OSISMorph" in KJV but "GBFMorph" in LXX. In "options.conf" I found "GreekParse=Robinson". By changing this to "GreekParse=Packard" and rerunning BibleCS I seemed to have disabled the KJV-N.T. In "layout.conf", I noticed that "Packard=" and "Robinson=true" no matter what I did in the program. In all my tests I could not get the LXX morphs to popup with the Packard code definitions. Of course if I highlighted the morph and did a Dictionary lookup with Packard in the LD pane it would find the definition. I also noticed that Strongs and Morphs were separated by a space in KJV but not in LXX (e.g. KJV: <1234> (VF-GSM) vs. LXX: <4321>(A1 GPF). I still do not know how to interpret the "(8xxx)" numbers that appear in the KJV-O.T. Is there a standard Hebrew morph coding scheme that Crosswire can not get or create? Anyway I have been staring at "mainfrm.cpp" to see if I can find a clue to this problem, but so far am drawing blanks. Does anyone else see the problem? It would be nice to get LXX working correctly since all the modules are there to make it work. Barry wrote: >does that sound a sensible approach to you?
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