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Paratext Lite UBSGNT5+ has a split screen on my phone with a lexicon in the second pane (I'm not sure how to show / hide it—I can't find it on my desktop version...). Anyway, I'm curious what the lexicon is, mostly to report what looks like a typo. Act. 6:1 πλῆθος ... Comment and Notes: ... Depending on the context, it may besary [be necessary?] to indicate some relative difference in size...

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The best thing to do is report feedback from within paratext lite. (Main menu (expand) -> send feedback). Tick the include screen shot checkbox so we can see what is going on.

My guess from the description that this will.be an issue with the resource, but with more information we will know for sure.
I submitted 'feedback,' as you suggested. It's a bit involved for what I needed to do (How often does this happen? What did you expect to happen? What actually happened? ...), but if that's what it takes...

Any info on the lexicon in use for UBSGNT5+? Or how to show / hide it? I've tried pressing "Verse (X)" in the lexicon pane, but that does nothing. Multiple presses crashes PTLite.

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I think the data comes from "SDBG - Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Greek" - I will conform this and report the resource typo.

UBSGNT5+ is showing as an Enhanced Resource. (indicated by the tailing '+') - On Android there isn't a way to show/hide the bottom pane, I will record this as a missing feature.

Clicking on the Verse ('X') multiple times - causes the view to switch back and forth from verse/chapter view - which is quite resource intensive, so it's likely ParatextLite is working to finish doing this, which may look like a crash/hang.
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confirmed and reported as PTX-24828
9.5.18.64 (Beta) now has a way of show/hiding the bottom panel in Enhanced Resource's.
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