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That's pretty much what I'd like to see, Mark. Thanks! But just how exactly do you open the highlighting tools and add them to a floating window like you did, not as a tab? Sorry, I'm a bit slow. Is this a beta feature?
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Bonjour, Roxan That is correct, at least for the time being. In French, you only have the old Louis Segond 1910. If you purchase the very expensive SESB, you could have access to the Nouvelle Bible Segond, the TOB, and the Français Courant. But no Colombe. Unless you are a specialized scholar, I'm not sure I would spend all that money for the SESB right
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Wasn't there a Hebrew archaeologist (do a Logos search) who recently discovered the ruins of the castle of "Arrrhhggg" ? Or was that in England?
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Thanks for the encouragement on AYBD, Richard. Okay, it just downloaded to the French Alps.
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Any chance we might someday see Pelikan's 5-volume The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine ? It's a gem!
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Sorry, George, I missed it . You're just too prolific!
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Thanks, Martha! You're right... vol 7 is coming out in 2010, subtitled "Our Own Time."
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A great idea, Kevin, and an excellent link. Thanks. There are also seminaries and Bible institutes in Europe, Western and especially Eastern, who would greatly benefit (Serbia, Croatia, Albania, etc). Most of my reference library is now on the shelves of the Institut Biblique de Genève for future generations of students. Even in France and Switzerland
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I agree; that was a nifty, helpful feature that I miss, too.
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Help! A lot of us guys are color-perception challenged, thought not truly color-blind. We have trouble with shades of red and green. Looking at your Upgrade Discounter page, the difference in color between "Books you own" and "Books you get" is non-existent for me. My wife could probably see them fine, and if I stare at the screen from an angle, I can
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Bonjour, Daniel... it's good to see another "francophone" on the site! You're right that we didn't mention the TOB in the earlier postings. It's not as popular in most evangelical circles. Traditional Reformed Protestants and some Catholics prefer it. The introductory notes in most versions, as you mentioned, are generally quite full of the older, higher
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Bonsoir, Jean Tout à fait d'accord! The Bible d'étude du Semeur (BES) is an awesome study bible due to its intros and notes. I've been working through the new ESV Study Bible, which has a great reputation, and I frequently "reste sur ma faim" and end up going to the BES for a better explanation. Maybe one of you can confirm this, but I think the SESB
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Well, it's a good time for us to go back to James 1 : Consider it all joy, my brethren...
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Salut, Cédric, et bienvenue au petit forum à la française ! Vous allez certainement vous régaler avec Logos... prenez le temps, regardez des vidéos de formation, et amusez-vous bien ! C'est vraiment un outil performant, et notre prière aussi est qu'il puisse être dispo en français... et il y a des rumeurs.... . En attendant, ne soyons pas trop sévères
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Hi, Jeremy Yep, it does the same thing for me, from the Passage Guide. Ruth 3 in the Passage Guide > and click on ESVSB, and it takes me to the ESVSB "History of Salvation" section, with a commentary on Ruth 3.9 But I noticed that once the ESVSB is open, and if I type Ruth 3.8 in the ESVSB window, it takes me back to the running verse commentaries section
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Am I missing something? I downloaded the iphone 2.0 app for my ipod touch. I did notice the page-shifting issue already mentioned in the forums, correctable by turning off header and footer. But on that same "View Settings" page, I don't have any option available for "Notes and Highlights." There's nothing to turn on or off. I can choose "Red Letter
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Yup, Andy, that's it. March 2009, 2nd generation. Sorry I didn't catch the reference on the other thread. Thanks for clearing up the mystery.
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Thanks, Pastor Kelly. As the others pointed out, it's because I have a 2nd generation ipod touch. So even with version 2 of the app (which I did verify), highlighting and notes doesn't work or even show up as possible. But I'm not ready to bite the bullet for a new ipod touch or ipad. Tom, in the Alps
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I see that this long-waited-for book has now been published in paper. Any idea if and when we might see it in Logos?
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C'est fantastique ! Spread the word, as many folks probably don't know how valuable these two volumes really are, and to have them in English would be wonderful. Merci beaucoup!