Install was quick and painless. However, it ran very clumsy all night, even after rebooting. Tabs took a long time to activate. Parallel Resources were slow and cause graphic corruption on their tabs and book covers. However, when I got up this morning, everything was snappy again. It was almost like indexing was going on last night, though there was no icon indication of that going on.
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Bradley Grainger: The Home Page initialises itself differently every day, so it's possible that it will just start working tomorrow.
Well the Home Page may initialize every morning, but it bombed out just like it did after I loaded Beta 3 (worked perfectly before that). I get a Logos Bible Software 4 has stopped working error. So something seems to have become corrupted with the last Beta. I did an update resources and rebuild index to see if either of those would have an affect. Neither did anything.
I can still use CTRL to get to the Signon screen to choose a blank layout and all goes well then. Once up I can choose any layout but still no Home Page. Was wondering if there was some file that is built pertaining to Home Pages that could be deleted and rebuilt? (Just checking).
Note: I usually start L4 full screen, but using CTRL to start it always come in as a smaller window. Is this a normal design?
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I followed your instructions about "Import Delete Notes" and "Import Notes". It deleted all of my content without deleting the note titles and won't repopulate the notes. It just continues to sync with the server. I let it run all night and it made no difference.
is "Import delete Notes" supposed to do anything visible? I had expected that it would have deleted all the imported notes, but as far as I can tell, they are all still there under Files. Should I just go ahead and do "Import Notes" now, or will I end up with two copies of every notes file?
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Intesting. All the notes files are still there, but they are empty. Doing import notes now.
I have the same issue. All of my imported note headings stayed but the content was deleted. I am going through and deleting the note files and then will try a new "Import Notes".
Mark Martin: I have the same issue. All of my imported note headings stayed but the content was deleted. I am going through and deleting the note files and then will try a new "Import Notes".
Same here. Import Notes worked fine after this, though. And the formatting issues were fixed up. I still wish Notes were collapsible (or Table-of-Contents-able, if that can be used as a verb) like they were in L3, though. It imported all my content, with pretty much the same formatting, but it's all just one note file with three notes in it. No hierarchical structure. I'd like to be able to collapse thee three (long) notes and/or see a TOC for them -- listing the note titles -- in a panel to the left from which I could navigate throughout the notes file.
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that's what i had to do... the "import delete notes" command just emptied the files... i manually deleted the files, did an import & all was well
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I think there's a step missing in Bradley's instructions. After deleting the notes with the import delete notes command (sort of oxymoronic, don't you think: import delete...?), I saw the icons for the notes still in my Bible, so I restarted L4. The notes disappeared. It seems the internal data/display set isn't rest by this command. Hence a restart is required (or at least solves the problem of empty notes being displayed). So I imported after the restart, and all returned to normal (and works better now, actually. Thanks!)
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Richard DeRuiter:I think there's a step missing in Bradley's instructions.
I did what Bradley said. I noted but ignored the persistence of the empty note files after the delete function - which gives no indication it is doing anything, but empty note files fill in the story.
After importing I got my note file populated. So however this occurs for me it worked just as Bradley indicated.
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Mark Barnes:Actually, selecting a book from an alternative set moves the checkmark (and also of course changes the resource).
thanks for that bit of info...and as to it's design...no comment
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LaRosa Johnson:that's what i had to do... the "import delete notes" command just emptied the files... i manually deleted the files, did an import & all was well
To clear up some confusion - Import delete Notes will only delete the notes, not the document. This is by design. Running Import Notes after deleting will repopulate the document.
Minor glitch in imported notes:
If the original note is a note on a selection and that selection includes headings and tables and such, the text is run together without spaces. Thus a note on Calvin's Commentaries: Zechariah that is on the text:
Chapter 9Zechariah 9:11. The burden of the word of the Lord in ......
Ends up with a note title
Chapter 9Zechariah 9:11. The burden of the word of the Lord
Which, as you can see is a bit confusing. The concatenated blocks of text should get a space between them to avoid such confusion. (In case someone doesn't get what I mean right away: the note is not on Zechariah 9:11.)
My notes are all in the right order this time and no sign of missing ones so far. Sorry I didn't get around to posting that file before. Been really busy.
I ran the exegetical guide for Ruth Chapter 3 which has 18 verses, but only 1-15 were included in the results. This happened for both "Ruth 3" and "Ruth 3:1-18"
CoramDeo: I ran the exegetical guide for Ruth Chapter 3 which has 18 verses, but only 1-15 were included in the results. This happened for both "Ruth 3" and "Ruth 3:1-18"
Confirmed. And if I do verses 2-18, I get 2-16, etc. It appears they have set a 15 verse limit, probably to avoid the performance problems that ensue if you accidently do too large a chunck of scripture (I've accidently done a whole book before and had to use a three finger salute to get control of my computer again).
Isa 1 has the same behaviour.
JeffreyGlenJackson:And if I do verses 2-18, I get 2-16, etc. It appears they have set a 15 verse limit, probably to avoid the performance problems
Interesting. If this is true, I would prefer an error message and the opportunity to divide the passage myself into logical units. I am a huge non-fan of arbitrary breaks on chapters and verse.
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JeffreyGlenJackson:Minor glitch in imported notes
If you attach the LDLS 3 note file we can investigate the formatting issue.
Whyndell Grizzard: CoramDeo: I ran the exegetical guide for Ruth Chapter 3 which has 18 verses, but only 1-15 were included in the results. This happened for both "Ruth 3" and "Ruth 3:1-18" Isa 1 has the same behaviour.
Exodus 1 as well