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Matthew C Jones: You are very kind to point this out. I personally have not gone mobile with iPhone or used Biblia.com yet. I have heard not all Logos resources are available on mobile devices and having the icon really helps. Thank you. Yes - you're right; not all resources are available on mobile devices (or on the web via biblia.com - note: this
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If it helps any, you can install this extension in Chrome (or Firefox+GreaseMonkey) to switch the Reading View into a two-column mode. I'm assuming you can install chrome extensions into the CR48?
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Hi all!I too am hanging out for a Linux version. I realise that the market share is probably not high enough to make a full port commercially viable right now. But I suspect that getting it to run under wine would not involve that many man hours. (Then again, who knows! From experience, these things tend to escalate!)A year or so ago, I managed to at
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Hmmm - the only way I know how is to check each title's page individually on logos.com (as if you were looking to buy it) - if it shows a mobile phone symbol, then it's available on Biblia. For the Biblia Devs: it would be *very* useful to have a page when we log on that gives us a list of resources which we cannot access via the web... Nick
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[quote user="Frank Fenby"]Good add-on. Works with the default two column mode and with the single column mode, [/quote] Thanks for the feedback. [quote user="Frank Fenby"]but not when you go full screen mode. Then it leaves a gray bar part way over in the text.[/quote] Wow. Irritating. I've updated the add-on so that it now also plays nicely with the
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Well, you can buy it here: http://www.logos.com/product/4118/the-amplified-bible - and then it should show up in biblia and logos. (Though why it's almost $40 for the Logos electronic version when you can buy a paper copy for well under $30 is anyone's guess...)
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I can confirm this - searching from the mobile biblia website is broken. (And it's nothing to do with your setup - it's a problem with the software/setup on the Logos servers). As a work-around, you can try using library.logos.com on your kindle. (It's logos' alternative [and in some ways (apart from aesthetics!) superior] interface for mobile devices
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[quote user="Ulisses Souza"] I cannot use the software because I couldn't make it play on Wine. :-([/quote] It's still not ideal - but biblia.com does at least allow you to access (some/most of) the resources in the package your friend bought you.
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Name: Nicholas van Rheede van Oudtshoorn Where you call home (general or specific): Perth, Western Australia - where it's winter! Occupation: Pastor, IT Consultant, Old Testament Lecturer Age: 29 How long you've been using Logos Bible Software: 5 years Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): I tend to hop around a lot. Pretty much all
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Hmmm - that's strange. Does instaverse use biblia? If so, there should be an option inside of it to change the default version. When another website links a verse back into biblia, they usually include the version they'd like the verse to appear in... That's all I can think of - I suspect one of the biblia developers might be able to give you more help
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Hi all, Just wondering if there are plans to bring some of the features from library.logos.com to biblia - in particular the passage guide and the word study tool. It's a bit of a nuisance having to swap between library.logos.com and biblia (which is by far the superior reading platform). Nick
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Thanks for the info, Bryan - can't say I'm not disappointed, though :'-( Keep up the good work - for those of us who don't run windows/mac the web-based stuff is our logos lifeblood!
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Anyone else seeing an issue with biblia/bible.faithlife? My default bible and the FSB open, but trying to access any other book shows my library as empty. And clicking on the Library link ( http://bible.faithlife.com/library ) gives me a 500 error. Thankfully the mobile app still works. For those of us who use linux, these are the only options to access
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:-( I had a short moment of - " Wow! They're going to use a modern, cross-platform toolkit! I wouldn't have expected it after all the money they've thrown at WPF. ". And then I did a quick google search for the quote. It looks like it's from the first page of this thread ( http://community.logos.com/forums/t/121.aspx ) - a post made back in 2009, prior
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In Chrome, try: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125851 In Firefox, try Scriptish addon with http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125851 And for the rest, try: http://cometbaybaptist.org.au/bibliatweaks.html
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Had a few spare minutes, so made a system which should hopefully bring the tweak to people stuck on IE without the ability to add any extensions. Basically, you add a specially crafted "favourite" in IE, and then try to navigate to it while at biblia.com. More details (and the actual favourites here: http://cometbaybaptist.org.au/bibliatweaks.html
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Oops... meant faithlife, not faithless! Silly phone auto corrected! :-)
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]...it's not yet a substitute for the power of the desktop software. Eventually I hope it will get there, but it'l be a lot of work -- which we're already started on.[/quote] This is fantastic news! For those of us not running windows or mac systems, biblia/bible.faithlife.com are a lifeline in to our resources. Note: I would
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[quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]Also, Reverse Interlinears, or regular interlinears aren't available on line either. I believe this has to do with the limitations of present this kind of material in an HTML environment.[/quote] Nothing to do with the limitations of an HTML environment. (Really, there are no (within reason!) limits on what one can do
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Thought I'd get in early on this one. There seems to be a pretty major display bug on Firefox Aurora and Nightly channels for bible.faithlife.com . On scrolling, one is presented with a series of vertical lines. (As in image) After a couple of seconds they disappear and you see the correct content. biblia.com doesn't seem to be affected. Firefox 27