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[quote user="Gregory Lawhorn"] [quote user="mab"] I realize that the new chip probably won't do anything much to help rev up indexing, but I would love to find out it does. [/quote] I'm afraid not, but that's probably because the chip throttles down to keep heat under control. An iMac or MacBook Pro with fans might index much faster. [/quote] Total
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Peaking at over 400%
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[quote user="Gregory Lawhorn"] [quote user="mab"] I realize that the new chip probably won't do anything much to help rev up indexing, but I would love to find out it does. [/quote] I'm afraid not, but that's probably because the chip throttles down to keep heat under control. An iMac or MacBook Pro with fans might index much faster. [/quote] No throttling
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[quote user="Martin Diers"] Actually, it probably will. It has higher memory bandwidth and much faster storage than anything else out there. Those are critical for indexing. [/quote] I am doing a fresh install in an M1 Mini right now. Currently downloading my library of some 7000 resources. I will time how long indexing takes, and update later.
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Actually, it probably will. It has higher memory bandwidth and much faster storage than anything else out there. Those are critical for indexing.
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I'm only seeing volumes 1-24.
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Don't get me started on CPH's pricing policies. They are terrible. Yes, they offer subscriptions for some of the more common material (Luther, Walther, Gerhard), but the price they want for electronic editions is outrageous. Anything off the beaten path is even worse. $30-$50 for a paperback edition of the more scholarly works. This is elitist pricing
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I do not know who was originally responsible for this, but at some point the spelling of the 1545 text was updated, and it is this updated version which Logos has included. The update was published widely by CPH in the 19th century, but I do not believe they were responsible for the update of the text. As you note, the Johannine Comma was included as
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Further development on kretzmannproject.org has also floundered for quite a while — of which I am to blame. I had started work on cleaning up the text, and including inline footnotes, but unfortunately, I haven't gotten back to it, and it has been a long time. The site could really use a design update as well, but I have never claimed to be much of
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I've haven't rebuilt my index from scratch for a couple years so I suppose it's about time. This is going to take a while now, with 6,500+ volume.s
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4251.Logos Logs 2015-07-29.zip Logs attached
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When I launch Logo, indexing never completes. It stalls at 37% and the Indexing application in the menu bar disappears, and in Logos itself, the indexing status on the upper right stays at 37%. When I restart Logos the process repeats. It begins indexing again, and stops at the same place.
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In 6.5 Beta 4 and 5, Logos Indexing starts every time Logos launches, whether or not new resources have been downloaded. Indexing proceeds to 37%, and then stops. The indexing app disappears, but the status bar on the upper right claims indexing is continuing to run, but the status is frozen at 37%. If I restart Logos, the process repeats. Indexing
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Logos.com appears to be almost entirely down. Almost everything is producing an internal server error.
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I'm not so sure it is a resource problem, but I could not find any other text which had a heading in the middle of a verse, so I had no way to check.
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On Mac (at least), when copying one or more verses, and a heading appears in the middle of a verse, Logos will skip over the header (as expected), but will also skip the rest of the verse in which the header appears. For example in LLS:1.0.3000 (Almeida Revista E Atualizada. Barueri: Sociedade Bíblica do Brasil, 1993.), this is what should be there
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You can also use LibreOffice, which is free.
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Indexing databases on the end-user's PCs is wasteful, annoying, and too-easily breakable. Revamp indexing entirely such that all resources come pre-indexed, and individual resource indices are then collated into a master index on the user's computer. I realize this would be a major change - but something's gotta change here. Performance. Performance
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And here I thought this was another post about the outage.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Has it occurred to you that the people n on a weekend trying to resolve the server problem are unlikely to be the people who have access to the business twitter account? Not saying there shouldn't be contingency plans to handle it ... just saying it is a post mortem issue. [/quote] No, it is not a post mortem issue. It is the