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I am still wondering if there is a solution to locating unread portions of a resource...Maybe there is a new option in Logos 8? [quote user="Whyndell Gizzard"]...with thousands of books many in which only portions get read due to the nature of using them as research resources.[/quote] Whyndell is correct that often books are first used as research/reference
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[quote user="Ryan Gano (Faithlife)"] We are currently tracking a feature request to supply collection settings to the Commentaries section for Workflows. Thanks for pointing out that this would be useful. It will help us prioritize the feature among others. [/quote] Has this made it onto the development roadmap?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Bible Notes should behave like a Bible Commentary - Study Bibles are the prime example. [/quote] [quote user="MJ. Smith"][The Ancient Christian Devotional] is tagged with liturgical dates and tagged as a calendar devotional. Logos does not handle that combination in any way. I have requested that L8 handle this as part of cleaning
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[quote user="Denise"]Which is why I always recommend a commentary that agrees with ones opinions.[/quote] Excellent advice - That does tend to keep things much simpler. I have always found that commentaries that agree with my opinions are generally written by very intelligent, wise theologians :)
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Andrew"]My point is that if we use the descriptors that follow to determine the correct antecedent, then we are using our theology rather than solely the grammar.[/quote] A serious question of curiosity only (but then i'm a cat owner): who would ever think one could rely solely on grammar? One needs context to disambiguate
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[quote user="David Paul"] [quote user="Bmickey"] [quote user="Francis"]"Francis replied to Andrew. He is glad." Who is glad? Francis? Andrew? Just because Andrew is closer to "he" does not mean he is the intended antecedent. [/quote]which "he"? [/quote] In v. 15, both Hes have the same antecedent. [/quote] I love it...Well done Francis, your example
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First off, thank you to everyone who has taken the time to respond - I sincerely appreciate it. [quote user="David Paul"]Well, it would have helped if you had quoted the entire sentence--cutting it off midstream disconnects your answer from the answer.[/quote] I actually very deliberately quoted a single verse rather than the entire sentence for 3 reasons
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"...which he will make known in his own time, the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of those who reign as kings and Lord of those who rule as lords,..." (LEB) "...which God will bring about in his own time—God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords,..." (NIV) I am curious...How would you go about deciding who "he"
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Calendar Devotional have their own daily display format - a bit different from lectionaries as to where they appear on the home page. How, I believe the Ancient Christian Devotional is not tagged with lectionary dates so it doesn't work as a lectionary or as a calendar devotional ... but I'd have to double check. [/quote] I
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] See https://community.logos.com/forums/t/174251.aspx for an example of where this is discussed [/quote] Perfect - I have added my vote there and followed the thread. Thanks!
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] the ability to be able to specify the collection WITHIN the workflow[/quote] Absolutely!
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] [quote user="Andrew"] I am considering upgrading and I'm wondering if the tools & guide sections in a Logos 8 custom workflow can be limited to a specific collection? [/quote] Not yet. Lots of us are asking for it though. [/quote] Where? I'd love to add my voice.
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I am considering upgrading and I'm wondering if the tools & guide sections in a Logos 8 custom workflow can be limited to a specific collection?
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What about "Calendar Devotionals" acting like Lectionaries? For example, I was expecting " Ancient Christian Devotional: A Year of Weekly Readings: Lectionary Cycle A " to work like a Lectionary...
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Why is this resource "Bible Notes" rather than "Bible Commentary"? It would be nice if it would show up as a parallel resource for commentaries...
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[quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] [quote user="Andrew"] [quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] Sorry Andrew, I see you had posted your logs. Thanks for posting them. [/quote] Any progress? [/quote] Hi Andrew, We do have an open case for this, but I don't have any updates. [/quote] When can I expect an update?
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[quote user="Andrew"] [quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] Sorry Andrew, I see you had posted your logs. Thanks for posting them. [/quote] Any progress? [/quote] When can I expect an update?
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[quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] Sorry Andrew, I see you had posted your logs. Thanks for posting them. [/quote] Any progress?
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[quote user="Andrew"] [quote user="Mark Barnes"] [quote user="Andrew"]Any idea why Judas the Galilean would have revolted if he didn't need to pay the tax anyways? Or was his revolt actually successful?[/quote] The issue wasn't the money. It was because he resented the implications of Caesar's claim over Jerusalem and Judea. Jerusalem was hugely important
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] It looks like my post above has been missed. I confirm the bug and I think show why others may not be seeing it: [quote user="Mark Barnes"] I was able reproduce this bug on Windows. What happens is that when I click on the spark graph then "Graph Bible Search Results" the chart gives OT books rather than NT ones. Not surprisingly