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Wow - that comes as a bit of a shock. My understanding was that the title's licensed for biblia were the same as licensed for portable devices. (Though *WHY* there is a difference in license between that and the basic logos4 application is something I don't understand... Personally, I don't own a windows or a mac machine, so I use logos exclusively
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hmmmm - maybe not. It get's confused!
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and now it (kind of) works ok. Needs to come from logos to work perfectly, :(
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I'll see what I can do over the weekend! (After Sunday's service is over!)
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Brilliant! *Much* appreciated - now I don't have to keep firing up a virtual windows machine! Keep up the great work, Nick
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Hi Bryan, It seems to have resolved itself. (Well, to be honest, I upgraded Chrome today to the latest version, now it all works! [with and without the greasemonkey!] Nicholas
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Hello, Just to let you know that there seem to be some superfluous elements inserted into the NIV resource text. (Not a problem in the NLT). For instance, Luke 12:13 has the text of the verse inside a element. From what I can tell, it happens after each occurance of a heading in the text. I'm spotting this because I'm using http://userscripts.org/scripts
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Bug seems to show up in most translations.. The NLT is one of the few that doesn't have these extra elements...
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Hello all! Got a rather strange bug here. Without signing in, Biblia.com works fine; I see the Bible on the left, and the resources on the right. As soon as I sign in, however, everything on the right (ie: the resource dropdown picker, any resource content) disappears, and I get a message saying: "Sorry, an error was encountered while switching resources
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Hi Garry, Bob I too am a Linux user, although I do have a copy of windows available in VirtualBox to run Logos4 (and that's pretty much the only thing I use it for! ) Gary, Biblia.Com is already (in my opinion) becoming a viable option. I have several books that I've purchased, and being able to read them in Biblia - without having to fire up my virtual
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Hi Bryan, Thanks for the update! God bless, Nick
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When I want to change to a different Bible, I open the dropdown, and type in the code for the bible (eg NIV) I want to switch to. WIthin a few milliseconds, the resource list populates, and the resource I want is highlighted. I can then push "Enter" to change to that resource. But: if I push "Enter" before the resource list populates, the resource doesn
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Change that to a +1 for the fade. Having spent the day without it, I find that I missed it. BUT perhaps it's just too big a fade? I've set mine here to being relatively small (height:5px) here... (As usual, this tweak is online: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/88155 for Google Chrome and Firefox+Greasemonkey)
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Another -1 from me. If it really bugs y'all, you can switch it off by installing http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/88092 - works in Chrome and Firefox.
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Another wishlist item: now that I'm playing with the SBL Greek text (thanks Logos - at last, a freely available, critical greek text!), would it be possible to actually use web fonts for things like greek text (and for normal text too - the standard font-face isn't always the most easy to read). I know that most unicode fonts will display the Greek
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Well, a lot of it is available via biblia.com (only a few resources aren't, for which I personally use a VirtualBox running Win7 - ugggh!)
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[quote user="Thomas Beirne"]Opening the resource picker drop down once again puts focus in the filter input box so you don't have to click on it before you start typing[/quote] Thanks Thomas! Much better now! :) [quote user="Thomas Beirne"]Greek New Testament: SBL Edition and its apparatus (these were actually in the last release, but I neglected to
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[quote user="Bryan Smith"]We do plan on looking into loading some additional fonts.[/quote] Thanks Bryan - that makes perfect sense. (If only there was a way to use the new(?) localStorage mechanism to save font files the first time they're needed, and then to load them locally in the future... not sure if such a solution exists/is feasible!) Again
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Matthew/Steve: Just a small correction - you don't need "the program to run" many of the resources, since a growing number are available via biblia.com . I personally have a VirtualBox Win7 machine for (and only for) Logos4, but it only rarely gets fired up - 99% of the time I can access all that I need via biblia.com . To buy books, just go to www
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+1 on that, Zac. For now, if you're using Chrome or Firefox, try installing the following extension: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/113066 This will give you a thick gray border on the left of the sidebar. Click it, and the sidebar will hide. Click it again and the sidebar will re-appear! Nick PS: To use this on Firefox, you'll need the following