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Is there a way to set different target window when you click textual searches in the word studies? In a laptop doing the default bottom right window is too small. I'm always taking the window and putting it back in the main left window in order to quickly see the results.
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I changed the registry keys from c to d and it seems to be downloading now... I'll let you know if it gives me problems.
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After buying Logos 5, I downloaded the installer for pc and ran it. It didn't give me an option to install to d:. Yes, I'm logged into the correct account. The registery key says c:... not d:...
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I'm trying to let it proceed. It filled up c and then stops giving me a message that it stopped downloading resources because of lack of space.
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I had Logos installed on the second partition of my hard drive (d:). When upgrading to Logos 5 it is trying to download and install on the first partition (c:) but I don't have enough room on c. How can I fix this?
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Nope. Works great! Thanks!
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The LEB has been updated with the OT on biblia.com but the API doesn't seem to be able to access the OT. Is that correct? Or am I doing something wrong?
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I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but the LDGNT scrolls horribly. It actually ends up going backwards when scrolling it in a quarter window.
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Thanks
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From the main page when you type a passage in and then logos 4 opens to a passage guide and several bibles: How can I set it up to change the bibles it displays as default?
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Looks like we've got new bibles available via the API. Thanks!
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An idea I had: Logos should create a reference version of its libraries with mostly reference stuff that people need to reference from time to time and research stuff for lessons people need to teach. You should tie it to a website like biblia.com and then they should market it to churches as a resource for their SS, ABF, small group teachers - where
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ok thx
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Bryan, Any idea how soon OAuth (or whatever) might be implemented? I've done my homework on how to do OAuth and I'm ready to go when you guys are... Will
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Makes sense. So it's more a security issue than a licensing one. In that case, I think you should bump the priority up to get this done. There's a lot of avenues that will open up to get Logos' superior products in front of people if this is taken care of, IMO. Thanks!
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Hmmm. All I'm really asking for is the ability within the api to allow a user of my program to enter their login info for biblia.com for example, pass that info to you through the api and allow you guys to authenticate that they are an authentic user and they are licensed for book xyz. To me that's what you are already doing with your own login on biblia
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Here are things that would be helpful in improving the api. 1) access to more bibles. Can we get around the licensing issues by using the same login procedure as biblia.com uses? Other websites do this all the time to encourage usage. I would think this would fit well with logos' business model. It also is done a lot with mobile apps - they get your
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It seems like the licensing requires you to embed the graphic rather than have the image in your own files. For smartphone products minimizing bandwith is important. Is this actually the requirement or can you just link the image to biblia.com?
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It would be nicer if the [VerseText] formatting didn't include font-size in the tag. It would make it easier to manipulate the html.
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i ran logos 4 from my portable hard drive. When you install it you just point the installation to that drive. But you have to install it on your computer to run on the portable drive. So it does affect your computer.