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Just realised this is not present in L4 ... could it be added in a future release please? Thanks Richard
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If I use the normal file path, it is not accepted. The difference between our situations is the path used, so maybe there is something about my path that is not liked by L4. The issue about it not working unless in edit mode is a separate issue, which I've previously reported as a bug. The thing is that the normal path has worked for me in the past
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In Notes, I'm sure in the past I was able to enter a complete file path as a hyperlink using normal path notation e.g/. C:\Documents\Link File.doc ... and L4 would convert it internally to the required format. But this is not being accepted in the latest release. I have to convert to the following format before it will be accepted: file:///C:/Documents
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How come? The definitions appear in the Exegetical Guide, but not in BWS - I launched a BWS for "gl" from the Exegetical Guide for Ps 13:5.
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OK thanks. I guess there's a list of available tags in the Help file - I'll go and look.
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Why does the following query in the Collections tool not locate any Bibles? type:Bible AND languages:Hebrew 0 results returned. Or for that matter type:Bible AND languages:English or type:Bible AND languages:Greek What should I be entering to get the desired result? UPDATE : The "Languages" tag does not locate any resources when entered on
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Listing open note files is less efficient than listing the most recently used. I don't want to have to open a note file in order to create a new post - I like to keep my L4 layout as simple as possible. I'd like some way to select note files\clipping files from the right click menu.
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No, the default Sans Serif font is called "Alber" and it is embedded in the application, and not installed as a TTF or OTF file. I'd second this request - I'd like to be able to use Alber as the default text font, and not just the default GUI font.
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Neat - I didn't know that.
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Good to know, thanks!