I think you misunderstand. If the lemma attribute has other kinds of lemma then 
use the GlobalOptionFilter=OSISLemma. It is not dependent on the morph 
attribute.
Here is an example from our KJV where OSISLemma is appropriate (new lines added 
for ease of reading):
<verse osisID="Matt.1.1" sID="Matt.1.1”/>
<w src="1" lemma="strong:G976 lemma.TR:βιβλος" morph="robinson:N-NSF">The 
book</w> 
<w src="2" lemma="strong:G1078 lemma.TR:γενεσεως" morph="robinson:N-GSF">of the 
generation</w> 
<w src="3" lemma="strong:G2424 lemma.TR:ιησου" morph="robinson:N-GSM">of 
Jesus</w> 
<w src="4" lemma="strong:G5547 lemma.TR:χριστου" 
morph="robinson:N-GSM">Christ</w>, 
<w src="5" lemma="strong:G5207 lemma.TR:υιου" morph="robinson:N-GSM">the 
son</w> 
<w src="6" lemma="strong:G1138 lemma.TR:δαβιδ" morph="robinson:N-PRI">of 
David</w>, 
<w src="7" lemma="strong:G5207 lemma.TR:υιου" morph="robinson:N-GSM">the 
son</w> 
<w src="8" lemma="strong:G11 lemma.TR:αβρααμ" morph="robinson:N-PRI">of 
Abraham</w>.
<verse eID="Matt.1.1”/>

I’ve highlighted what is an appropriate trigger for putting OSISLemma in the 
conf. Note, there is a value in the lemma attribute that doesn’t start with 
strong:

Basically what the GlobalOptionFilter=OSISLemma does is instruct the SWORD 
engine to enable a filter to show/hide the lemma independently from the 
Strong’s number show/hide filter.

Hope this helps.

In Him,
        DM

> On Aug 30, 2015, at 11:02 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson 
> <kahunap...@ebible.org> wrote:
> 
> Thank you. I'll trigger the OSISLemma filter on the morphology tags.
> 
> On 08/28/2015 05:40 PM, DM Smith wrote:
>> Only use it if that attr has something other than Strong's numbers. 
>> 
>> Cent from my fone so theer mite be tipos. ;)
>> 
>> On Aug 28, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson < 
>> <mailto:kahunap...@ebible.org>kahunap...@ebible.org 
>> <mailto:kahunap...@ebible.org>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 08/28/2015 03:12 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>>>> I just keep running into oddities as I look these over the first time, 
>>>> having only dealt previously with the repo's ability to serve them 
>>>> properly.
>>>> 
>>>> Why does your KJV conf contain "GlobalOptionFilter=OSISLemma" when there 
>>>> appears to be no lemma content?
>>> 
>>> That option is triggered by the presence of at least one w tag with a lemma 
>>> attribute in the OSIS source.
>>> 
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