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I'm bumping this in hopes of getting some responses! :-)
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We've changed the default font in most major releases; Athelas was several revisions back, and this year our license for embedding it ended. You can still install and use it if you purchase a license, but our stats showed almost all users were using Skolar or other fonts. I'm sorry for the inconvenience. (There are now many other commercial and free
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In simple terms, the font size is 'the maximum size.' Proclaim will try to fit the text in the box, but will never make it larger than the maximum size. The exception is Sermon and Bible slides, that can spread the content over multiple slides automatically; there it works the same but also interacts with paragraph boundaries, etc.
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Thanks! This is a great help. James, do you use the Compare Pericopes tool to help identify the passage breaks? Just curious if it's helpful/discoverable for that...
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"]Bob continues to refuse to digitise Bible Study Magazine[/quote] We have come up with a strategy to deliver BSM digitally (possibly in both a text format as well as a 'PDF-like pages' format), and hope to roll that our in the first quarter. I'm sorry it's been so long. Re-purposing content from different formats
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[quote user="Mattillo"]Is there any reason why you have limited your journal to only seminary professors? [/quote] Different journals have different audiences; this one happens to be aimed at seminary professors, and is specifically about what they do. (It's so specific, that it may be of limited interest if you aren't a seminary professor.) It will
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"] and if you need us to tell you what the problem is at this point in time you clearly have internal communication issues within as your staff must not have kept you fully informed of the disappointment of your customers. [/quote] We had a big meeting on journals recently, and as I understand it, the ONLY issue
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Mark is right; sorry for the confusion... and yes, it's a pastor centered statement. It was a complement to my other post " Pastors, what do you wish you could do more often? " I was just giving it what I hoped was a provocative-enough headline to get some attention. :-) Though I really did hear that from a pastor... and it made me curious about what
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"]You can't get journals within the software right yet your taking on a print journal ?[/quote] Is the problem that we 'can't get them right' (in which case please do tell me how we can improve them), or that we don't have all the journals you want yet, which isn't a competency issue as much as a negotiation / rights
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Audra is back to 'watch and wait' after her clear scan post-chemo, but has suffered skin cancer (apparently common post-chemo for lymphoma) and some infections (which we think are related to overall weakness/immune system). We're thankful that there's no more chemo on the horizon right now, and praying for continued restoration of strength. Overall
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We are adding AirPlay and Chromecast support to the Proclaim remote, which would let you use many different tablets/devices (including tablets cheaper than a Roku) to drive a presentation directly to a TV.
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A pastor told me that he knows the 10% of his congregation that volunteers and gives and is heavily involved, and the 10% that need counsel and help and can be emotionally draining. And the other 80% show up on Sunday morning and aren't otherwise heard from. What is it like at your church? Are more people engaged/known/shepherded? Do you have systems
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Pastors, I'd like to know you better. What do you love about your job? (Or, what's the thing you do each week that you enjoy the most?) What do you dislike most about your job? (Is there a regular task or interaction you dread or don't look forward to?) What do you wish you could do more often? (Meet with congregants; research; teach; pray; counsel;
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How do you work on a passage as part of your study or sermon preparation? Do you use visual filters? The highlighting tool? The sentence diagramming tool? Are you able to do everything you want in one tool, or do you use a combination of tools? Do you ever print it out and work on it with a pen or pencil? I'd love to see examples; screenshots of your
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I'm glad you like them! Don't forget that you can enjoy them in many formats, including on your Roku / Apple TV / Amazon Fire TV / the web... check out the options or the video here: http://biblescreen.com/ 100 favorites are available as a coffee table book , too.
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I'm still here -- thanks for asking! :-) I wish I had a really good excuse for being less present in the forums, but I'm afraid it's mostly meetings... the goods news is, those meetings have been about growing our team, getting new people oriented, ensuring a unified vision, and building an incredible platform to equip the Church to grow in the light
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It's available at https://music.faithlife.com/ It will be available via a section in the Passage Guide and Sermon Starter Guide, among others. It's also available from Proclaim as a link on every song slide in the editor. It's a cross-reference site for church music metadata; for each hymn/song it has metadata (Scripture, preaching themes, etc.) and
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Thanks... these probably shouldn't be separate records. (We're still finding duplicates and merging them...)
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Thanks for the list! Please post other suggestions. We're working to improve the site, and want to offer as many useful cross-references as we can. -- Bob
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We're planning to have similar functionality on all the major voice-assistant platforms, but each uses different technology and we can't use exactly the same code on Alexa and Google Home. We do plan to add more functionality and get them into parity as quickly as possible.