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All audio play features in Android cannot go slower than 1x. The default lecture speed for courses is usually reasonable, but the ESV Bible is read pretty fast. A slower speed option would also be useful for reading Greek and Hebrew for language learners. Desktop program allows .75x, but even there .5x would be great for students learning Greek and
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All audio play features in Android cannot go slower than 1x. The default speed for courses is usually pretty good, but the ESV Bible is read pretty fast. A slower speed option would also be useful for reading Greek and Hebrew for language learners. Desktop allows .75x, but even there .5x would be great for students learning Greek and Hebrew. But my
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I appreciate having the audio version of some Bibles. But the 1x reading speed is often he too fast, particularly with a complex passage. I am surprised the Android app lacks the slower reading options as on the desktop. I would like .75x and maybe even .5x speed options. We need this more than we need 2x speed, which sounds like Alvin the chipmunk
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]Does the ability to purchase a resource when going through the Library Store tab only extend to resources on Logos.com?[/quote] If they are going to include a Store in the program, I would love for a truly comprehensive store that includes books from Logos, Faithlife eBooks, Verbum, Mobile Education, and all of Faithlife
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]No, it does not fit into the general structure of the search and IMHO makes it more difficult to understand the search[/quote] Exactly. If a given search does not produce predictable results that fit the search syntax, how will people ever learn what a particular search syntax is supposed to do? Logos already has a fuzzy search
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]I believe this is by design. The preferred Bible search for reference has been around for a while. It's behavior did not change when the main routine added the footnote feature in this beta.[/quote] I never noticed before. It does not happen if you do a Bible search for any text other than a Scripture reference. Are there other
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When I do a Bible search for a Scripture passage on a Bible other than my default Bible, Logos also searches my default Bible. But the"search" simply brings up the Scripture passage I enter. It does not search for cross references. This happens whether or not I have the facet open for my default Bible. It wastes search time (not much, granted) and it
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Okay, thanks for being patient with me while I figured out what you meant. [/quote] No problem. I did not want to belabor the point. I hope my answers to your clarifying questions helped you understand my suggestion.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]I think I understand. You want Factbook to appear when Selection is chosen on the left rather than making the user chose city?[/quote] Damascus was just an example. It would not have to be a place. Regardless of what it is, I don't believe I should have to scan through a long list of tags to find one that will offer me the Factbook
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] I haven't looked hard but are you referring to the presence of the Bookstore section? I [/quote] When I enter a word in the Factbook location box, the pick list includes several books, some of which I do not own. The only section in the Factbook for one of these entries is the Bookstore, which gives me the Add to Cart button
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This is helpful navigation information. It is not clear to me why some events allow one to go directly to the Timeline from the Context menu, whereas others do not. In your example from Exod 1:8, "The Israelites become slaves in Egypt" has a timeline event, but "Slavery in Egypt" and "The Exodus from Egypt" do not. "The Israelites become slaves in Egypt
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] some bibles with Cross Reference also get the same result with Footnote.[/quote] Is this because they are searching the Footnote text as plain text rather than as a Scripture reference data type? That is what I would expect if I chose the Footnote text search field.
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I don't like that the Factbook offers me a list of numerous resources, most of which are in the Bookstore. I would like a option to not include resources or at the minimum not include resources that I do not own (i.e. in the Bookstore). This could be in the Panel menu as an option "Include resources in Bookstore". Including Bookstore items slows down
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If I go to the Factbook and type "Damascus" and hit Enter, it brings up information about the city of Damascus. I don't wait for the dropdown list to populate, but the first item is usually the right one when I just type and hit enter. What I would expect from the context menu is to be able to select the word "Damascus" in 2 Chronicles 28:23 (for example
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]There's fragmentation between (a) our webstores, which work mostly with products and SKUs, and (b) our applications, which work mostly with resources. [/quote] One consequence is that the Store within the desktop program does not offer any sets. So if I enter "International Critical Commentary", I am offered only
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Harry Hahne"]However, I still recommend that selecting text should offer this option.[/quote] Isn't that the function of the Factbook filter? Outside the Factbook filter, how does the system know what entries you want to see - lemma? sense?. . .just playing devil's advocate to push to see how it would/could actually
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"]1. Bible Search is now a search of Bibles rather than a search of Bible text .[/quote] Yet, by default the search says "Search All Bible Text ." This is both confusing to the user and inconsistent with other searches. [quote user="Dave Hooton"]2. Not specifying a Search field is inconsistent as it won't help users with syntax
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Does the Store view automatically eliminate resources the user already owns? It might be nice to have a Prepublication option in the Store, perhaps a checkbox. It also would be nice to have a more substantial preview, perhaps showing a few pages as on the Logos website.
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[quote user="Andrew Batishko (Faithlife)"]The "Timeline events" visual filter shows places in the text where there is an actual tagged date reference. Since the Bible text never has specific dates, many Bibles will never see the filter options.[/quote] I usually leave most of the built in Visual Filters off, so I did not understand how the Timeline
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]Are you selecting the text or the tagged attribute?[/quote] Good point. Selecting one of the tags, such as Ahaz (king) does bring up the Factbook as an action. However, I still recommend that selecting text should offer this option. Many users would assume that they could select text and then look it up in the Factbook,