Exporting and Annotating Syntax Diagrams More Flexibly
Hi everyone,
I’ve seen a few posts here discussing ways to export syntax trees and Greek/Hebrew diagrams for use outside of Accordance—especially when trying to bring them into tools like OneNote or other note-taking and brainstorming platforms. It’s clearly something people want to do more flexibly, especially for markup or sharing purposes.
So I wanted to open up a broader discussion on how folks are handling this. Are there any workflows or tools you’ve found helpful for not just exporting, but also editing or collaborating on such diagrams?
Personally, I’ve been experimenting with visual tools that allow you to recreate the structure and annotate freely. One I’ve used is Creately, which lets you build and edit visual diagrams collaboratively—helpful if you're trying to mark up trees, link references, or just organize things in your own way. Would love to know how others are handling this!
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I'm using Biblearc's diagram & phrasing modules. I find them quite helpful. Also, there is a free tool that allows you to phrase diagram and mark up the text as you like. It's called Scripturemark and it's put out by Blue Letter Bible.
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