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I picked up Achtemeier on Romans, Dunn on Acts, and Leithart on 1-2 Samuel. Some really great deals here.
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@ Jonathan Franzone That is what I figured out as well. But that is not really a good solution if one must manually go through each note to export as expected. In my case I would have about 10,000 notes go through, so I am still sticking with the old L7 note system right now.
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[quote user="Rusty Davidson"] So, I have an excessive number of notes (164,901 not including highlights). Most are attached to Scripture references. This brings opening a Bible to a near standstill and on Mobile devices causes Logos to crash. I can filter the Notes out, but am thinking I might migrate the Notebooks into Personal Books. The problem is
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If I switch over to L8 Notes, the reference and resource text are converted into anchors...or at least it looks that way. But then, when I go to export them, only my notes appear--not the anchors or resource texts. If I am reading the the Notes FAQs list rightly, the anchors and resource text should be printing. I think "titles" on the deprecation list
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[quote user="Robert J."] When I export to PDF or Word all my anchors are listed at the top of the note? Are ya'll talking about something else, or has this been addressed? The Word Doc is on the left of this image [/quote] I am talking about the Note's heading as illustrated below. I really hope the latest list of deprecated features #1 is not referring
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[quote user="Dar_B"] Yes, I have the same problem. It's a big issue, I think. I hope others will agree with me to ask for this feature. When speaking of Scripture, the anchor text is the WHOLE POINT, not our comments about it. [/quote] Any update on this, Faithlife? Is this a confirmed bug?
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After the latest release, I switched from the L7-style notes to the L8-style. When I went to export the entire notebook, it cut off at page 131. This is a large notebook that consists of my running Bible commentary. It should be about 700 pages. It cut off right around the book of Numbers in canonical order. The L7-style notes let me export the whole
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Thank you, Faithlife team, for this great update. Thank you for listening to our feedback about Excerpts and From Your Library sections on the Home page.
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[quote user="Paul Strickert"] Extremely illuminating discussion of Job, IMO: https://www.logos.com/product/169457/job [/quote] I wholeheartedly agree. Balentine is awesome!
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[quote user="Clifford B. Kvidahl"] [quote user="David Thomas"] [quote user="Puddin’"]But, I just picked up the 15 volumed TDOT last night for a mere $99, and, I must say that I am really enjoying it so far. [/quote] While I can't find this price in Logos, Those who are interested in it should checkout the Logos 8 Academic Professional Bundle
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It's like watching the national election results. There are only a couple of tight "races" in the early rounds here. My bracket has Romans and Genesis in the championship round with Romans taking the title.
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[quote user="Steve Maling"]I don't think there is an "Academic Platinum", but I am very excited by my now week-old "Academic Professional".[/quote] me too!
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[quote user="Wilson Hines"]Well, Jonathon, I appreciate your input. I went to bestcommentaires and strained and strained and figured out this is what I needed to do. I also did Levitucs 1,2,3 and Amos this month. [/quote] Great to hear. I picked up Revelation by Koester this time around and highly recommend it from what I have read. Great background
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[quote user="Denise"]Nahum by Christensen went into considerable depth on logoprosodic analysis.[/quote] I forgot about this one. I have it in "dead tree" format, and have found it helpful with respect to background material. [quote user="Denise"]Another example was the Malachi volume by Hill, heavily illustrated, with critical hebrew depth (vs middle
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[quote user="Kiyah"]So Jonathan, would you recommend the volume on Hebrews (also by Koester)? Or is it at least worth the $20 sale price?[/quote] I can't say firsthand, but Don Carson talks this commentary up a lot in his commentary evaluation book. He says it rivals Attridge (Hermeneia) and Lane (WBC) and is much better than deSilva's socio-rhetorical
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[quote user="Kiyah"]And you can mine their very extensive bibliographies for more resources.[/quote] Fitzmyer's commentary on Philemon comes to mind here. It remains the largest bibliography contained in volume on Philemon and is worth the price of the volume itself.
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[quote user="Mattillo"]So there is an AYBC sale going on at the moment. I don't have any AYBCs and I've had people tell me to stay away from them because they tend to lean on the liberal side. Anyone have any thoughts on "must haves"? There are quite a few ranked high on Best Commentaries but I know that rating system isn't the best at times. Thanks
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[quote user="Wild Eagle"]I enjoyed to see random topics picked from my library in L7. I have large library, and it picked many different topics, graphics, and brought to my attention many different books. This feature is greatly missed. In fact, I dont like to go to home page anymore. I don;t need advertising. I know I can disable it now, but without
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[quote user="David Gregg"] To be honest, I liked it the way it was. I don't need any new bells and whistles... just what I had. I do agree with you that the occasional image and color photos was a nice thing. Kind of like a newspaper built from my resources - some of which I might not have even opened. Did I fire up logos just to see excerpts? Not necessarily
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Now that the L8 intro discount is coming to an end, do we have any updates on 1) the tab width issue and 2) the Notes sort by reference feature? Specifically, I am looking for Faithlife rep or someone with inside information to let us know if the tab width issue is definitely going to be changed and what the best guess is on the rollout date for it