Logos 4 Mac Updated Alpha 5 Release Notes.

Tom Philpot (Faithlife)
Tom Philpot (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 1,913
edited November 20 in English Forum












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Alpha 5 Updated Release Notes:

 

As usual, the app should auto-update,
but if you want to download the latest disk image you can grab it from http://downloads.logos.com/LBS4/LBS4MacInstaller/Logos4Mac.dmg

 

Additional
Alpha 5 Release Notes (4.0.3.3537)

  • Renamed Bible Explorer to
    Explorer
  • Indexing speed is improved
  • Fixed a bug that caused a crash
    when clicking on the menu bar before the main window shows up.
  • Fixed a bug in the previous
    Alpha 5 which caused Bible Verse Results to not display correctly.

 

Original Alpha 5 Release Notes (4.0.3.3473)

  • Fixed several memory leaks in
    indexing. 
  • Fixed a bug that could cause
    the app to crash when starting the indexer in certain circumstances.
  • Fixed a bug caused by “Too many
    open files” which would crash running passage guide/exegetical guide from
    the home page.
  • Fixed crash when running Bible
    Word Study from context menu.
  • Lemma pronunciations are
    available via Context menu (if you have the appropriate resources in your
    library)
  • Lemma Perseus lookup via
    Context menu
  • Context menu styling has been
    updated.
  • Bible search results display
    the first page of results
  • Support for copying text and
    images to the clipboard
  • Image printing support.
  • Fixed an issue where syncing
    did not work correctly on Mac which caused data to be duplicated on the
    server.

 

 

Alpha 5 will also need to rescan all of
your resources the first time you run it to correct a bug in certain indexes.
You will see “Preparing your library…” so please be patient.

Mobile Development Team Lead

Comments

  • Cameron Watters (Faithlife)
    Cameron Watters (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 737

    For some context on the speed improvements in indexing, I just finished indexing a fresh Platinum install, from scratch, crash-free, in just under 15 hours on a first generation MacBook (Core Duo 2.0 GHz w/ 2GB RAM; one of the oldest machines supported by Logos 4 Mac). Newer and faster machines, especially those with more RAM, should finish more quickly.

    There's still optimizing to do on the indexer, but this should reduce some of the headache associated with the indexing process.

    Director of Engineering for Enterprise and Operations

  • Donovan R. Palmer
    Donovan R. Palmer Member Posts: 2,503 ✭✭✭

    For some context on the speed improvements in indexing, I just finished indexing a fresh Platinum install, from scratch, crash-free, in just under 15 hours on a first generation MacBook (Core Duo 2.0 GHz w/ 2GB RAM; one of the oldest machines supported by Logos 4 Mac). Newer and faster machines, especially those with more RAM, should finish more quickly.

    There's still optimizing to do on the indexer, but this should reduce some of the headache associated with the indexing process.

    [Y]

  • Darren Yui
    Darren Yui Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    During the time it was indexing was there some sort of message showing the progress. I'm not seeing anything showing indexing is occurring.

  • Cameron Watters (Faithlife)
    Cameron Watters (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 737

    While the indexer is running, there is a small icon in the menu bar (upper-right) that looks just like the app icon. Hovering over it will show an estimate of time remaining.

    Director of Engineering for Enterprise and Operations