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Ah, nice! I did not know about that page. I'll add it.
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I would love to see this resource come to Logos.
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I am working on a sermon in the sermon editor. I closed down for the day, came back, and half the sermon has disappeared. It isn't even the part that was more recently worked on, so I don't know what happened. And now, the affected version has synced to the cloud, affecting all devices. Is there any way to revert to previous versions of a sermon document
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Okay, I found what I was looking for. I guess my memory isn't as good as I thought. These were not reliefs or sculptures, but traced papyri. Figures 17 and 18 on p.26 in: Keel, Othmar. The Symbolism of the Biblical World: Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Book of Psalms . Translated by Timothy J. Hallett. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1997 Bibliographical
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[quote user="Beloved"]I believe you are referring to the Egyptian goddess Nut. I found this image in the Logos version of the Encyclopedia Britannica[/quote] I am not referring to Nut, actually. I was aware of these representations. The thing I am looking for is specifically a 3D representation (either sculpture or relief).
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A few years ago while doing some unrelated research in Logos, I came across some images of altars of some sort, from both Egyptian and maybe Mesopotamian sources, in the shape of creatures holding up a curved surface. Sort of like holding up the sky. These were photos of either sculptures or reliefs. I now cannot for the life of me find these images
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[quote user="Sean"] I think the idea of $1 per typo is rather much. I could see a tiny credit (think pennies) more so for reporting resource links that need to be made. Typos I usually report just because they jar my reading a bit, and it takes just a moment to right click and do it. However, the idea that getting typos fixed is any sort of bonus or
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[quote user="Myke Harbuck"] [quote user="Christopher Kou"] What say ye, Logos? $1 per typo? [/quote] Boy, I'd be rich. lol. [/quote] I mean, they could tweak the amount to whatever seems reasonable. Maybe $5 for every 20 legitimate typos reported, or whatever.
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I receive free resource updates whether or not I report typos. Don't you?
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I have two HGKSBs. One in KJV and one in ESV. I really like the features, and the dictionary in the back. However, I think that the various lexicons and dictionaries and the reverse interlinear feature in Logos makes the Key Study Bible pretty unnecessary in software. I can right-click any word in a reverse interlinear translation and get the Hebrew
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Just had an interesting idea. I wonder if Logos would be open to offering a small in store credit for each typo reported, if the correction is made. Obviously this would go only to the first to report the typo, but it might be an incentive for people to read carefully, and would improve the quality of the resources. What say ye, Logos? $1 per typo?
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David, I agree with you. Heiser and those who take this tack on Genesis 1:1 are relying on the vowel markings added by the Masoretes in the middle ages. That is a legitimate tradition, and needs to be respected and accounted for. We cannot simply assume that the Jewish traditions of interpretation in the middle ages most accurately represent what the
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Just wanted to suggest that Logos look into getting these resources into the Logos library collection. They sound pretty great. I will probably pick them up in print at some point, but I think it would be a great digital resource to have as well: https://www.amazon.com/Raging-Torrent-Historical-Inscriptions-Babylonia/dp/965220868X/ https://www.amazon
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This has bugged me for a while, but have never gotten around to asking about it: When I open a resource from my library, there seems to be no rhyme or reason to which panel the tab opens in. It could be a totally unrelated panel, and then I have to drag it over to another, or to a floating window that I'm trying to group open resources into. This isn
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] Program Scaling is a Logos feature that works on Windows. It's in Program Settings. [/quote] Ah, thanks! Much better. Still would like to be able to scale just the tabs. But a great improvement.
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Everyone talking about program scaling: are you on a MacOS? I don't think Windows 10 has program scaling like that, right? So this is a workaround only on the Mac version.
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Same here. I tend to keep a LOT of resources open when studying a topic, and I used to be able to click through different resource tabs at the top of a frame without having to scroll left and right. Now with the size scaling, it makes it much less convenient to navigate. Especially since I can't just see at a glance what resources are open in each frame
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[quote user="Matthew"] While we are discussing the formatting of interlinear resources on Android, are there any plans to have feature parity with the iOS version in the nearish future so we have the ability to choose which lines are displayed and which are hidden? That would help clean things up significantly and save precious screen real estate.
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I generally write sermons on my desktop, so I am not exactly itching for a mobile editor. However, I use the sermon editor for Sunday school as well, and especially with the informal format, I would love to be able to just tap on Scripture links in the sermon document and have them pop up in a floating window, similar to how they pop up in book resources
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Got it. Yeah, I'm really eyeing that book. These academic volumes carry really hefty price tags though.