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Add me to the list. Thanks for the recommendation, Mark. I profess myself guilty of never having heard of the commentary series, but it looks pretty good, and this particular approach to commentaries is what I find most profitable for my own Bible study.
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Yep. I noticed the same thing in VM. Doesn't make it unreadable or anything, but it DOES appear washed out.
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Hi everyone: Since I installed Logos 4.0c RC2 when I do a search, Logos no longer searches my resources, it only searches the Logos resources, so my clippings, etc. aren't searched. Am I doing something wrong? John
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I'll add my thanks, Mark. I've watched almost every one of your videos (think I have 2 to go) and every one has changed the way I use Logos in some fashion. Thanks for putting in the time to do them! John
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Hi David: The benefits of Camp Logos are many. I think the main one being that it allows you to quickly get a broad grasp on all that Logos can do which lays a foundation for you to go as deep as you want. I went to Camp Logos a few years back and came home and found out that I understood the program better than my pastor who had been using it for several
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Yes. Under File | Reading Plan, after you select the Bible, then select McCheyne reading plan (It's under the "All Passages" drop down). Under "finishing in" you can either select "weeks" and make it 104 (two years) or select the calendar and make the end of the reading plan 2 years down the road.
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I own HALOT and if I were you I would get CHALOT. HALOT is obviously a great resource, but it's too much information most of the time, and I find that what it does give me is not generally what I'm looking for unless I'm into a deep word study. HALOT generally has little else besides, a definition, references, and the Hebrew context. This is great if
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Same here. Perhaps a really interesting title now and then, but nothing like I used to, and the ones I have, I'm slowly getting rid of. It's the way the world is going.
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Thanks Kevin! I really appreciate the demo. Looks like it runs pretty well.
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Search me. They talk about Accordance vs. Logos on the forums so I don't see why a training product would be a problem, but then I don't work for Logos. I've been to Morris Proctor seminars and have some of his guides and they are great. I've also used some stuff put out by John Falahee, who used to work at Logos and it's good too.
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If you want to be inundated with data just click on Search | Basic Search | make sure you are searching your entire library and then type in Augustine. That should keep you busy for awhile.
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How do you rule out your lesser rated theologies, lexicons, commentaries, etc. when you are studying your passage so you only get hits from the resources you use all the time? Mark Barnes is glad you asked. I just want to point you to his Advanced Collections video. http://www.4-14.org.uk/logos/tutorial-videos#vimeo-8145864 Don't worry if you don't
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The beauty of Mark's idea is that you don't have to go through your library and tag or mark everything. Whatever isn't 4 stars or higher is excluded, so you just drag the "Not Highly Rated" collection into "exclude these resources" in any collection and you automatically get just your highest rated resources. Simple and elegant.
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I run BOTH on my macbook pro for now, but work mostly in Mac. The Mac version lacks some functionality of the Windows, but is slowly catching up. The thing that most annoys me about the Mac version is that User Notes that are linked to Bible verses do not link automatically with a versified Bible as they do in Windows. Once you get too many notes they
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I tried to hyperlink this way in PowerPoint and Word, but neither worked. However, I am using Office for Mac 2003. Not sure if Office 2011 has that functionality.
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Hi William! Great to hear from you. You do NOT need to buy a new MAC Package. It is a free download for the engine. Follow this link http://downloads.logos.com/LBS4/LBS4MacInstaller/Logos4Mac.dmg . I have been running both the PC version and the Mac version on my MAC while the MAC side gets all of the Logos 4 features. It generally runs great, although
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CMD + Click on the library button DOES open Library as a tab rather than as a floating window, although this DOESN'T work for backgrounding links. I'm assuming that double clicking on the space next to an open tab is functionality that is coming to MAC but not working yet. Clicking on the + next to the tab DOES bring up a list of parallel resources
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Yes! On the Home Page click "Customize" in the bottom left hand corner and then deselect "Load Home Page at startup." Whatever your last layout was when you closed Logos will now load when you start it up.
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If you have access to the internet, install the basic program and let "the cloud" do the rest. It will download all your resources and then index everything automatically. It takes a while but you don't have to be sitting at the computer pushing in DVD's and clicking "yes" and "next" etc. Does everything automatically and auto syncs between computers
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It seems like you could just do a Bible search, limit the search to the book you want to search, select which Bible you want to search and then select "match case" in the dropdown menu. For instance searching the book of Matthew in the ESV for "Kingdom" gave me 54 results in 52 verses. Searching without matching the case (so it picks up other forms