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It was a brilliant move for the Logos developers to include the file-linking functionality. I have used that feature quite a bit for things like taking notes on a soruce document and then keeping a link to the source document in my file archive. That’s one of those really nice, subtle touches that makes this software so delightful to use.
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That is helpful validation. Thanks for the advice. This is essentially what I've been doing thus far. Using attachment points where something is tied directly to a Bible verse, and using un-attached notes elsewhere. Most of these resources do relate to a Bible verse so this is actually useful. What I'd really also love is to be able to get the information
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Can anybody recommend any good practices/strategies for getting information from non-Logos resources into Logos. For example, if I have a book, an article on the web, a PDF file, what is the best way to extract the notes and get them into Logos? Notes document? A single note? I've used the sermon template for some, and personal books for others. None
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Helpful, again. Thank you. I've played around with the new tool so far and it seems like a tremendous improvement. I especially like that it keeps a record of the tags so you can pick from a list rathe than have to remember what your tags are. Thank you, again.
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Reuben, quick question if you know answer or where I can find more info, I'd appreciate it. I am now in the beta, and some of my notes documents are showing up as notebooks, but not others. Is there a way to get them all in or is this just a system processing issue and they will all show up after some period of time? Thank you.
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This is very exciting. Thanks for posting. I just joined the bata.... without even batting an eye.
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I have what I think would be a great idea for Logos that would solve an organizational problem many of us have struggled with. The issue is this: I like to take copious notes on each book of the Bible, but I also like to have notes devoted to particular topics. The problem is that when one takes notes this way, there is a often an overlap: should a
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In case this helps, the exception only occurs on my machine when I am dropping a folder onto what will be a parent folder AND the parent folder's disclosure triangle is collapsed. If I move a folder onto a parent with an expanded disclosure triangle, I do not generate the exception.
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I understand you have a case to fix this. Just wanted to advise that I also am experiencing the same issue. On my machine, Logos does not crash, it just pinwheels. I have attached my log files in case that helps you track the bug. Running 7.16.0.0012 MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 I searched the console and could not find anything that seemed related to