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This brings some clarity about Logos' thinking on Reading Plans currently, Samuel Leon from Faithlife sent me an email today: " Different types of resources have different reading plan options. For example, Bibles have Chapters and Pericopes, Monographs (like “Puritan Gems; or, Wise and Holy Sayings of the Rev. Thomas Watson, A.M.” ) are
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That’s pretty much how I understood it! Well, if you use the function as I’ve described it works just fine. Interestingly, the KJV 1900 does not show up in the Periscope Compare tool even tho it breaks up just fine using Periscope reading. I’ve got resources in my Logos gathering that are normal reading books, that Logos ‘Reading
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M.J., what does Periscope mean? My impression was breaking whatever text into readable chunks, so as to not interrupt a story or idea. This way, no particular story or parable can be broken up by a single session of reading. Much like paragraphs or section headers in a given Bible translation.
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The 'one verse' trick gets to the smallest chunks possible, according to the divisions in the Bible one is using. That was my goal! It took a lot of experimentation to figure out how to get Logos to co-operate. What are the bugs? There is NO WAY I'm going to list all the problems and bugs with the system, unless it's actually going to be heard and acted
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I figured it out! Even though the KJV 1900 doesn't show up on Compare Periscopes, I found a way to use it to make a plan. It does appear to support Periscope divisions. Here's what I had to do: Open Docs on the Logos Mac desktop app (yep, if you don't have a Mac you'll have to upgrade) then select Docs. From here select New, then Reading Plan. Then
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How would I check? And if not, how can I know what Bibles have Periscope ability? It seemed to work when I Periscoped the OT for three years, it seems to divide sections correctly make sure things don’t break up in the middle of stories or sections. I prefer the KJV in kind of a big way, but if I must I can try NKJV / NASB / ESV; if I must. So
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I have created two test reading plans, one for the NT and one for the OT, using the KJV 1900 resource. Once I have the plan in place, I plan to share it with a reading group. Both at ’your pace’ using ‘periscope’. The NT breaks up into 365 portions, and the OT breaks up into 157 portions. Huh?! That makes the NT manageable, but
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Did you ever figure out a good resolve for this? I'm struggling to figure this out amongst other things regarding shared Reading plans...
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figured it out
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Hello! I'd like to create a custom reading plan (OT / Poetic Books / NT) with Logos so that I can print the results, as a single study reference. I see many options, but not how to COMBINE the options. Is there such a way? thank you, Jacques
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When I change the Calendar while attempting to use Logos 6 for macOS Sierra to export a reading plan via 'iCal' (an archaic term at this point, just saying,) the dialogue is dismissed. When I go back, it's reset back to a default calendar and nothing is exported. Is this an already reported issue? Bug fix coming? Jacques
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Just bought a book, and the Logos.com website offers to install it on my mobile devices. I have there listed maybe twenty of them, as I reinstall iOS fairly often. How to clear Logos' cache of my devices? ..to tidy it up?
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I just saw the post above, a few responses up. So it's going to have to be purchased, and it will not be added.
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Are these going to be added automatically to my existing Samuel Rutherford Collection, when completed? thanks
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The new public beta 2 of El Capitan released today, still works fine with the Logos 6.5 beta. I actually ended up trying out Accordance because of all this. WOW is that a fast Bible app.
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I'd like to install this straightway! Would you pass along a direct link?
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Just a quick note to Peter: the CPU intensity and fan blowout is normal for all of us, I checked into what was triggering it. All the contacts are re-syncing. In my case, I have five accounts but only one was set previously to sync contacts. When I updated to the Public Beta of El Capitan, the settings were changed and ALL the contacts were syncing
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I have a Mac that has been running Logos 6 just fine in Mavericks, and just days ago it updated and now Logos 6 requires Yosemite. This Mac cannot upgrade to Yosemite. Anyone seeing this issue? Will this be corrected? thanks UPDATE: it was bug associated with the dock alias. Launching from the Application folder worked, and there has been an update
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Yes, thank you. However, this isn't entirely what I meant. So I did see the ability to print the 'Contents' but this is only showing the Chapter numbers and titles, and passes by each section under the Chapters. For instance Book 1, Chapter IX's title is Fanatics, Abandoning Scripture and Flying over to Revelation etc. Then, 1. The Fanatics Wrongly
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I'd like to print the TOC of the Battles translation of Calvin's Institutes. I've tried to highlight them to copy paste, some other things.. I can't figure this one out. Anyone have a suggestion?