Daniel,
Obrigado pelas obras disponibilizadas em seu site. Sou um novo usuário do Logos 5 e estou formando minha biblioteca.
Deus o abençoe,
Clóvis
Thanks.
Try for more files.
https://sites.google.com/a/oldpaths.org.uk/oldpaths-the-sword-of-the-spiritthe-word-of-god--eph-617b/ppb-books-some-ready-index/jamesroberts-docx
https://sites.google.com/a/oldpaths.org.uk/oldpaths-the-sword-of-the-spiritthe-word-of-god--eph-617b/personal-books/jamesroberts-docx
Thanks, for all.
God bless you.
Thank you for this PBB. I have a question, though. I'm using Logos 5, and I compiled this as a commentary, and put it in my priority list. But it still doesn't show up in passage guide searches. Does anyone have any advice on this?
Hi JDC:
Compile it as a Bible Commentary and it will show up in the passage guide.
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Thanks. But like I said, I did compile it as a commentary, and it doesn't show up in the passage guide. Maybe I should look at it again when I get a chance. Is there a difference between compiling as a commentary and compiling as a bible commentary?
JDC:Is there a difference between compiling as a commentary and compiling as a bible commentary?
Yes, there is, and I think that is your issue. I think the difference is that "Bible Commentary" as a Personal Book Type identifies strictly a commentary on a Bible book, passage, etc. A "Commentary" as a Personal Book Type would be used for commentaries on other materials, like the Westminster Confession, the London Baptist Confession, Aquinas, Augustine, etc. I hope others will correct this if my assumption is wrong and/or offer additional clarification.
But for the practical issue at hand, use "Bible Commentary" (and tag the passage citations) and your PB will be useful in a passage guide.
Robert M. Warren: JDC:Is there a difference between compiling as a commentary and compiling as a bible commentary? Yes, there is, and I think that is your issue. I think the difference is that "Bible Commentary" as a Personal Book Type identifies strictly a commentary on a Bible book, passage, etc. A "Commentary" as a Personal Book Type would be used for commentaries on other materials, like the Westminster Confession, the London Baptist Confession, Aquinas, Augustine, etc. I hope others will correct this if my assumption is wrong and/or offer additional clarification. But for the practical issue at hand, use "Bible Commentary" (and tag the passage citations) and your PB will be useful in a passage guide.
I made the mistake of tagging many of my Bible Commentaries simply as Commentary when I first compiled many of my Personal Books. I had to go back and re-compile them all one I noticed what I had done. It is important to get this right.
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Thank you very much.
JDC:Now when I get a chance, I just need to figure out how to remove the bad one so I can recompile it.
All you need to do is edit the PB, make the changes and then re-compile the book.
Good, very nice, thanks very much.
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Bruce Dunning: JDC:Now when I get a chance, I just need to figure out how to remove the bad one so I can recompile it. All you need to do is edit the PB, make the changes and then re-compile the book.
JDC: Bruce Dunning: JDC:Now when I get a chance, I just need to figure out how to remove the bad one so I can recompile it. All you need to do is edit the PB, make the changes and then re-compile the book. Thank you very much. It worked perfectly.
You are welcome. They have made it very easy to update.
Just DLed the file and Logos is currently converting it (though rather slowly)...thanks!
Thanks Daniel! Has the commentary been moved? The link doesn't work. Thank you.
-Matt
Matt Jarka:Has the commentary been moved? The link doesn't work.
Hi Matt:
In case Daniel doesn't check the forum soon, and since I know you're probably eager to use his fine work on this, I have uploaded a copy to Dropbox.
Here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/50z77lbnq6x5pmz/Gill%20-%20Whiole.docx
Many thanks for this.
Thank you Robert; I appreciate your help.
And thank you Daniel!