What a great resource! I noticed a type under "Basilisc": "redered" should be "rendered"
Theodore, I was going to tell about using the "Help" tab in Libronix where you can report a typo, but since I also bought the "1000 Bible Images," I just went a head with reporting the typo you found. This is the quickest way that we can give feedback to Logos as we use a resourse. Thanks for being so observant!
Where do I find this feature, Gregory? I'm using the Mac version, and I can't find a tab for it.
Theo
Where do I find this feature, Gregory? I'm using the Mac version, and I can't find a tab for it. Theo
I don't think this feature has been added to the Mac version yet. The other day when I found a big chunk of text missing from a book, I had to boot up Fusion and use the Windows version to report the omission.
Speaking of the Windows version, is it worth it to have both versions on your computer, Donovan? I'm seriously thinking about it, since the features that are presently missing form the Mac are quite useful for my sermon work etc. Or is there another forum where this sort of thing is being discussed?
I am running both Windows (under Fusion) and OSX versions on my Mac, but they share the same library. I use the Mac version mostly for looking up stuff and this is very convenient. If I want to really dig, I use the Windows version, particularly in relation to the Exegetical guide. I also use on the Windows version the Libronix update function, reporting typos and spelling function, prayer list, lectionary and occasionally notes.
For the foreseeable future I am going to run both versions, but as the Mac version becomes more powerful I expect to see my use of the Windows version taper off.
That will be a marvelous day! I look forward to the day I can finally abandon Windows.
Jack
I was looking at the demo videos for mac, and it looks as if the controls are at the top left of your home page. I did see the word "Help." But I use the windows version which has been around a long time. Sorry, I did not get back to you sooner.