The Help/About dialog is empty regarding highest base package installed, although I do have one - the rather less common Catholic Scholars package. (I cut the screenshot at Licenced to: mymailaddy@myprovider)
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Unfortunately I don't know whether this ever worked on my machine...
This came up in a thread on Faithlife Beta, since I can't see the Community Notes indicator.
FWIW: I use Windows 7 Home Edition, 32 bit (Windows 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1)
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Unfortunately since you cut off your email address, I can't see where the base package would normally be displayed (in parentheses after your email address) to check if you're simply overlooking it (I know you're too smart for that so I am guessing not ).
FYI - You can blur out the email address if you're using a tool such as SnagIt to capture your screenshots.
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Rosie Perera: Unfortunately since you cut off your email address, I can't see where the base package would normally be displayed (in parentheses after your email address) to check if you're simply overlooking it (I know you're too smart for that so I am guessing not ). FYI - You can blur out the email address if you're using a tool such as SnagIt to capture your screenshots.
I'm using Jing - no blurring functionality.
But still: nada
NB.Mick:I'm using Jing - no blurring functionality.
The freebie PicPick has blurring capability. Not as nice as SnagIt's (where you can set the blur percentage to whatever you want), but if you repeat the Blur command a few times you can effectively blur out text to be unreadable.
I can see mine without any issue.
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Snipping Tool also lacks blur, however Paint.NET can copy and paste (so email address disappears):
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NB.Mick: The Help/About dialog is empty regarding highest base package installed, although I do have one - the rather less common Catholic Scholars package.
The Help/About dialog is empty regarding highest base package installed, although I do have one - the rather less common Catholic Scholars package.
The web service that we query to determine your highest base package doesn't yet support the Catholic packages.
I think this is already on the bug/feature list for that service, but I will follow up to make sure.
Bradley Grainger (Logos): NB.Mick: The Help/About dialog is empty regarding highest base package installed, although I do have one - the rather less common Catholic Scholars package. The web service that we query to determine your highest base package doesn't yet support the Catholic packages. I think this is already on the bug/feature list for that service, but I will follow up to make sure.
Thanks Bradley!