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I want to be able to: • Highlight a Bible verse (and have nothing annoying pop up) • Hit the keyboard shortcut to copy • Hit the keyboard shortcut to paste and what appears is the verse (or partial verse) I highlighted plus the reference . That is all. Not being snarky -- dual citizens (Logos and Accordance users) will recognize this
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Seriously loving the throwback 80's logo! 👍🏻👍🏻
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Sadly, not yet.
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Are there any claims of a significant speed increase between Logos 8 and 9? I'm not talking about complicated searches, I don't care about that. I'm talking about speed increases on the most basic user interface level: scrolling, hovering, right clicking...
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Did anything change between Logos 8 and 9, in terms how it handles Copy and Paste (from a Bible text into a writing app?)
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No new themes, features, data sets, books necessary. Just less sluggish and stammering on macOS. That is all.
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I downloaded Academic Basic — AND IT WORKED! Thanks for taking the time to walk me through that. Much appreciated! Lot's a fun reading ahead.
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Thanks for your help. I seem to own this: https://www.logos.com/product/182803/the-english-greek-reverse-interlinear-lexham-english-septuagint But I don't own this: https://www.logos.com/product/10494/the-old-testament-in-greek-according-to-the-septuagint I tried to set everything up, using the Swete Interlinear, like you described, but it didn't work
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Hi, With Hebrew Bible, LXX, and English Bible on the screen, I'd like to hover over a term in one and highlight the corresponding words across the board. How do?
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I hope so. Below is an article that summarizes how I feel about the current slowness of Logos. The sluggishness of Logos and speediness of Accordance would be perfect examples of the points he makes. Here's the opening paragraph: "I love fast software. That is, software speedy both in function and interface. Software with minimal to no lag between wanting
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Thanks! That works. Love it when things work.
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Where is the option to turn off this particular pop-up? "(a) indicates that a is...."
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Thanks everyone! I've been eyeing Schaff's Creeds for a while, and decided to pick it up.
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What's the biggest or best Logos resource for creeds and confessions? Just today I was looking to see if I had something in my collection with that included the Thirty-Nine Articles -- nope.
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Thanks for your reply, Bradley! By "instantly," I mean faster than I can get my finger off the button I just pressed. Instant-enough. I'm sure there's stuff out there about when lag time becomes noticeable and annoying for users vs. when it's fast enough. Like, as I'm typing this, the letters are appearing "instantly." I think 1 or 2 seconds is a problem
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Thanks, Mark. I appreciate your response. I mean, I really don't know these things, but when I hear about people needing fast computers it's typically for gaming or video editing, not database processing. And you almost lost me with the mention of SQL Server Management Studio. I had to look it up. I agree — Logos is light years ahead of that thing
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🙂 I probably will need help getting them. My hesitation has been that I really don't think it's the job of the user to fix the app for the developer. I do appreciate the kind offers to help, David T. and others. And even though I hope my puny comments might influence development plans for L9 or L10, in reality, I want Logos to run faster THIS WEEK
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Isolated? It seems like there's been quite a lot of people over the years that admit that Logos is not "snappy." Logos is slow. And I don't even care if it's slow for complicated searches. I care that it's slow doing very basic things that all other apps do instantly .
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Thanks, GaoLu, I don't use iTunes much (Spotify is my go to), but I opened it and gave it a try for a few minutes. I didn't notice much that seemed slow. Mouse clicks registered, menus opened and closed instantly. I did notice that some resources took a half second to open, but I think that's because they're not stored locally on my computer. Yes, snappy
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Thanks Mark. I appreciate the dialogue. [quote user="Mark Barnes"]Certain apps will also be designed to push the limits of currently available hardware. Games are the obvious example. Video-editing is another. And database servers are a third.[/quote] Great examples — Logos is none of those. It's doing nothing that should push the limits of hardware