Dakes
Dakes
I was hoping to use Dakes for cross referencing. So I watched the video on Dakes. I wish the video would show step by step how they set Dakes up. I can't seem to replicate it at all. How did they get to the Notes, and how did they get to the Topics?
Re: Dakes
The Dakes notes are a commentary module under the tab DakeN.
When you make an active verse (by clicking the verse number in the Bible panel) the commentaries all update to that reference. So to see all the notes for John 3:16 just enter it into the Quick Entry or go to John 3 with the BIle Tree and then click the 16 to make it the active verse. Then look under the DakeN tab to see the notes.
The Dake topics are under the DakeT tab among the dictionaries.
Watch the video again with this in mind and maybe it will become clearer.
When you make an active verse (by clicking the verse number in the Bible panel) the commentaries all update to that reference. So to see all the notes for John 3:16 just enter it into the Quick Entry or go to John 3 with the BIle Tree and then click the 16 to make it the active verse. Then look under the DakeN tab to see the notes.
The Dake topics are under the DakeT tab among the dictionaries.
Watch the video again with this in mind and maybe it will become clearer.
Tim Morton
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)
Re: Dakes
Thanks, is Dake-T or Dake-N found in the Commentary or Dictionary tab?Tim wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 8:15 amThe Dakes notes are a commentary module under the tab DakeN.
When you make an active verse (by clicking the verse number in the Bible panel) the commentaries all update to that reference. So to see all the notes for just enter it into the Quick Entry or go to John 3 with the BIle Tree and then click the 16 to make it the active verse. Then look under the DakeN tab to see the notes.
The Dake topics are under the DakeT tab among the dictionaries.
Watch the video again with this in mind and maybe it will become clearer.