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[quote user="Alan Macgregor"]... and NIV is Nearly Infallible Version[/quote] or 'Not Inspired Version'
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I assume you've installed the Mac version. If so, you're right, it's still in the 'Alpha' development stage at present. This means that new features are being developed all the time. About once a fortnight a new update is released with additional functionality. Once the feature set is broadly complete, then the software will enter the 'Beta' dvelopment
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]The only way I found to do this was through the Windows version.[/quote] You can delete a favourite in the iPhone app as well.
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These are excellent suggestions. They benefit Logos as a company and us as the users. Seems like a no-brainer to me!
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I'm running L4 on an early-2009 aluminium Macbook with a 2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo and 2 GB RAM. It is slow at the moment, but ... [quote user="Bryan Smith"] Short answer. Yes that is the nature of Alpha. Speed will come later as I understand it. [/quote] ... that is the nature of the alpha stage of the project and I hope it will significantly improve
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[quote user="Alan Macgregor"]I wish I knew how to do those fancy arrows you do.[/quote] Alan - If I can do it, then it's easy ... and you can do way more than arrows. This is really useful for any image file or PDF you need to review or annotate. Once you taken a screenshot, open it in Preview and click on the Annotate button in the toolbar (see the
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[quote user="Andrew Micklefield"] I notice others have had map issues, but don't think any of their posts are for Mac. has anyone fixed this yet? [/quote] Maps are not yet implemented for the Mac version of Logos 4.
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[quote user="Alan Macgregor"]I've been pushing for a Tips and Tricks in Wiki for Mac[/quote] I'd second this!
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So it's not just me. That's reassuring! Would the Mac development team have a look at this, please?
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Robert - It would help the development team at Logos if you could send your logs to understand what is happening here. There's a link to the Guide for Reporting Bugs in my signature. Let's give 'em the information they need to sort the problem out!
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[quote user="Robert Pavich"]the catch is...you must have all the marks and accents correct or it will fail...[/quote] This is why the context menu is so great. I can never remember where the accents go!
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[quote user="allen.adkins@gmail.com"]Well said guys... "Coming soon" is insufficient. I still think Logos is great software, but I am feeling a little left in the "wilderness"...[/quote] I don't work for Logos and have no affiliation with the company. I don't want to be labeled as a Logos 'fanboy' and certainly wouldn't attempt to defend everything
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[quote user="Alan Macgregor"]Look, folks. Lemma searching works on the right-click[/quote] Oh, I'm sorry Alan! It's been working for a bit. I've been using this since I purchased the base pack at (I think) A12 ... if only I'd known you were looking for it!
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[Oops! I've pressed the 'Post' button too early!] The context menu is a mine of functionality. I've enjoyed exploring it.
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I downloaded today's alpha manually and I have two issues with the disk image. These may seem trivial, but the disk image is for many the first experience of Logos software. 1. At first glance it is not clear which of the blue squares is the application icon and which is your logo: 2. It is good practice to provide a shortcut to the Applications folder
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I know the release notes mention a problem with the zoom not being limited by the area available, but this seems to be a different issue. All the people in the chart gather together to the top left corner whenever 'Fit' is selected. Please see the screen capture below. Do you need to see my log files?
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[quote user="David Buckham"]This is currently a Mac only feature[/quote] I liked this too! We Mac users need to celebrate every little victory!
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I think the answer to this question (like so many others) is that the expected functionality will be implemented in the fullness of time, but it's not there in the current alpha release.
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Building on my post above, you might be able to create your own custom actions based on Applescript for use in Automator (see here ) and just call a single Automator workflow saved as an application.
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"]If you can't tell which one is active, click on one of them and then it will surely be active.[/quote] Yes, but that defeats the point of the keyboard shortcut!