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Greetings all: I remember reading several posts wherein a forum member posted rules for creating many different commentary collections (e.g. exegetical commentary collection; expository commentary collection, etc.). I have failed to find such a posts using the search box on the forums. Could you please point me in the right direction? Thank you. Chuck
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Do thing like collections slow down either the load time or function of Logos 6?
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Hi all: If you are interested, here is the rule I created for family and marriage. ([field title, subject] (marriage,husband,divorce,wife,famil,child,home,mother,father,woman,man)) ANDNOT [field type, title, tag, subject] (commentary,media,encyclopedia,manual,apostolic,Manners,Nicene,perseus,churchfather,map,historychurch,hermeneutic,history,apologetic
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Thank you Graham: I have two questions, if I may: (1) Is there a correct syntax that includes two different fields with a single search criteria ? eg.: ((subject: OR tag):(marriage,famil)) (2) Can you recommend training course where I can learn to create valid search queries (learning to use OR, AND, ANDNOT in logically correct/valid arguments)? Chuck
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If I enter this into a collection rule: subject:((marriage,famil) ANDNOT subject:church) OR subject:(husband,wife) I get this book, among others, Biblical Womanhood in the Home. However, it’s subject field only includes: Christian women--Religious life.; Women--Biblical teaching. Yet, if I change the rule to: (subject:(marriage,famil) ANDNOT subject
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NB: Thank you! Chuck
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Greetings all: On both my home machine (Win 8.1) and my office (Win 7.?), the little icon for Logos 6 has disappeared from my Windows taskbar. It is replaced by a nondescript placeholder for Logos 5. All of my other program icons appear as normal. When I first upgraded, the icon seems to have been there. Is there a fix for this? Chuck
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Mark and NB: Thank you so much for your helpful and quick reply! Chuck
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Today, I was watching James Fowler’s webinar on creating collections with the Chaplains Library. He says, create a collection with this rule: tag:marriage,family When I do, the collection includes Max, Lucado’s America Looks Up. Here’s the problem: I have tagged the volume with “Restoration” and the Community Tags are: prayer; lucado; devotional; authorlucado;
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Drew and NB: Thank you for your input. Chuck
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Thank you MJ and NB for taking the time to respond. What I am hearing is; there is no primer on using Faithlife. And further, my expectations for what I would see on Faithlife were false. What I see is a hodgepodge collection that may or may not contain examples of all 15 types, but I need to scroll through them to try to find the various examples and
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Good morning all: This morning I read an interesting post on Logos' blog, "Master the 15 Document Types." I do have 2 questions. The blog links me to Faithlife saying: "To demonstrate the power of these documents, we created a Faithlife Group with samples of each document type..." I expected to find a master list of the 15 types at Faithlife and then
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Good morning all: This morning I read an interesting post on Logos' blog, "Master the 15 Document Types." I do have 2 questions. The blog links me to Faithlife saying: " To demonstrate the power of these documents, we created a Faithlife Group with samples of each document type..." I expected to find a master list of the 15 types at Faithlife and then
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Good morning Tes: Here is one way to make a collection for marriage and family: (title:(marriage,husband,wife,famil,child,home,woman)) OR (subject:marriage ANDNOT subject:church OR (title:"man" OR title:"woman")) For grief: subject:(grief,sorrow,bereavement,consolation) I hope these help Chuck
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Thank you, Graham, for your prompt reply.
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Greetings all: I have created a clippings file on Acts 5:1-11. As I insert clippings within the file from various commentators, I note Logos tags them automatically by verse. Is there a way to automatically sort the clippings within the file by the verse references? Chuck
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Hi Alex and Ron: Thank you for your help. I am sorry I was not clear. I want to export a report from the Compare Pericope tool that includes only the book of Philippians in its entirety. Go to: Tools Passage Analysis Compare Pericope If you use the print/export function, I can only get Philippians 1:1-2:2 (depending on the window size or the particular
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Greetings all: I would like to copy to Excel a pericope comparison of 5 different translations of the the book of Philippians. I know how to select the Bible versions I want in the Compare Pericopes of the Passage Analysis tool. I do not know how to limit the comparison to Philippians. Can this be done? And if so, how? Chuck
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Mark: Thank you for your selfless service to the Logos community. I have benefited greatly by your work!
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Thank you Mark!