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I support this idea and wish Lexham Press would jump on it. It time they do their own theological journal for the rest of us who are not theological faculty. I love that idea.
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"] What are the most important things we should solve for Logos 9? What general themes or areas should we focus on? What bugs should we fix? What improvements should we make to existing features? What new features should we add? What new data sets should we build? What new books should we include? Please specify desktop
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I used to see it a lot but it seems Faithlife has been working to fix stuff like that.
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I got mine on November 1 like I do very year.
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I use a highlight to mark my reading for the next day. I have learned I probably don't need this because Logos is smart enough and always opens my book to the page I closed it at.
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[quote user="Matt Hamrick"] [quote user="Joseph Luna"] I don't understand. I did what you said, but it didn't tell me anything about how to edit/add/ or delete bibles from my TOP BIBLES. My question has nothing to do with prioritizing Bibles. [/quote] No, but that is how you influence your TOP Bibles by your prioritized bibles. Your prioritized bibles
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[quote user="Joseph Luna"] I don't understand. I did what you said, but it didn't tell me anything about how to edit/add/ or delete bibles from my TOP BIBLES. My question has nothing to do with prioritizing Bibles. [/quote] No, but that is how you influence your TOP Bibles by your prioritized bibles. Your prioritized bibles ARE your top bibles.
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On the Verbum website you can do that 30 day challenge on Mary and it will introduce you to many Catholic resources.
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[quote user="Joe Mayden"] I have favorite commentaries for each book of the Bible. Is there a way to rank them so that in the guides under commentaries I see my favorites first? [/quote] First, I would put all those commentaries in a collection, then prioritize them in the library how you want the ones in the collection to show up. Add the collection
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I got the same card and Bob's name was attached. So thank you very much Bob and Faithlife.
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Thank you very much. I changed to default to get the Stable version then I changed back to Beta and boom this version. All within a matter of seconds. Thank you again.
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I am now working on using Floating windows in my layouts because I have so much info (looks like Jack's) that I had to do something. Now my guides are in a floating window, tools also in a floating window, I have the timeline in it's own floating window. And then the desktop window holds my top 5 bibles, my first commentary and bible dictionary, then
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I tested it and you can add collections to your favorites. My author collections will end up there.
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This is right off the product page: The publication of the EEC by Lexham Press marks the first time a major Bible commentary series has been published in digital form before its print counterpart—and the first time it has been published with a digital format in mind. So while my terminology might be off the idea is there.
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[quote user="Jake Mailhot"]In addition, there will likely be a few volumes that will be published digitally first[/quote] There it is. The commentary billed itself as being all digital first, which is why I am confused about all the print talk. All of us bought the digital version and that is the version we want info about.
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Anyhow know what the different journals are from the subscription versus ownership resources? And is it worth it to subscribe when you own most of them?
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Jake, I just call it as it appears to us. However, the lack of info surrounding EEC is not your fault and you are the messenger reaching out to us, so for that I apologize and will not target you again for stuff you say. However, the stuff you say causes more confusion. So, I made the call months ago to ignore the EEC and just be happy when a volume
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[quote user="Ronald Quick"] [quote user="Matt Hamrick"]Again for now I don't care about the print, just the digital I paid for.[/quote] If they're still working on the digital version then that's fine. However, if it is ready then it should be released. This series was promoted as a digital version. Here's a quote from the product page: The publication
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Morris Proctor has Camp Logos Inductive Bible Study on his website which you can join free for 30 days if you catch one of his live webinars.
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Context menu by far. I love how quick I highlight and copy stuff from the selection menu.