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I've considered a coating of PAM on the bottom and bacon and eggs for lunch while indexing, however, cooking on aluminum is not good for ones health.
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ah...another one of those sneaky thingys... Thanks
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This might be answered somewhere but, I'm not finding it. Is there a way to disable L4's auto indexing function. I do a fair amount of audio work that needs the whole computer as much as possible, and to have Logos decide it's time to index when I power up the computer is a bit of a pain, and since there is only a "pause for 4 hours" function - I have
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Try "Update Resources". I've also found that I need to run this command, wait for a 15-20 seconds for the Logos logo to appear in the command bar, and it should report that is downloading. Then I've also found that I need to restart Logos after the download in order for it to rebuild the index and see the new books. I just purchased the same set of
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This seems to be common as the related posts suggest, but I think I was able to copy from the ESV in previous Alpha's. With A17, I cannot copy and paste from the ESV to Word or PPT. NIV and NASB work fine.
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Great work on the Alpha! I am starting up my Window partition (via Fusion) less and less. I still use BibleWorks for morph searches - more because I know how to get around that one quick and have HALOT and Waltke/O'Connor on that platform (a cross grade pricing would be nice, ANOTHER company offers such a thing....) Anyway, I am finding L4 to meet my
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They also fixed the language issue "Settings" was in Spanish or French in A15.
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[quote user="Cameron Watters"] We try not to be too legalistic about your options. [/quote] That's sneakily funny in the context here. Nice one Cameron.
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After 6 or 8 days, the Transfiguration takes place - depends on who you read (Matt or Luke)
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Same thing here as Stephen. Not sure what changed between the release date and Saturday, but that seemed to be the day to re-index. Mine took about 3-4 hours. Not sure, went to bed and let 'er run.
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The "Configuration" pop up reads "Configuracion" with an accent on the 'o'. Is that what you're seeing. I was about to post a new topic with this, but looks like they're on it already.
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I had posted this bug a few versions back, and Tom replied that he had filed a bug report on this.
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not totally what you're after, but I found it helpful to go to audioscriptures.org and listen to the OT in Hebrew while trying to read along. It's read by a rabbi from Jerusalem I believe. He gets into it at points which is fun. You can navigate to specific books/chapters with the online player.
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"Patience, for the Jedi it is time to eat as well."
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If you can close the screen and flip your MacBook Pro over during indexing, you can use some non-stick spray and cook up some yummy eggs, bacon, pancakes...indexing heats the thing up nicely.
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As far as I know, the footnote automation is Word specific (it may work with Open Office), but I think it's a Word specific feature. Whether they can (will) implement a Pages function will depend on whether or not Pages has the same kind of cross application functions. I like to use Zotero for bibliographic management, and that can't work with Pages
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I restarted Logos, and got that back, but the problem is still there.
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It looks like the ESV linking options have disappeared. The drop down menu doesn't list the groups or font size info, perhaps that is the problem.
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I thought it may have been due to the limitation of the commentary being Matthew - so entering a Luke passage would not return a result. However, I closed all other resources except the NRSV and ESV, and it seems that this is an issue with the ESV module. Entering a new passage in the NRSV works, both bibles switch passages, but not if I enter a new
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This may be a bit tricky, but is there a way to have Bible citations not included in the footnote automation to Word? For most publication and term paper guidelines, biblical references are parenthetical (Matt 1:1 NASB) and do not need to be footnoted. As I mark student papers, it's a bit crazy to have 15-20 footnotes giving me the entire footnote for