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[quote user="Tom Philpot"]I've tweaked it back for the next Alpha, so space bar should still be fine and track pad/scroll wheel scrolling should be comparable to pre-A15 scrolling[/quote] Excellent! looking forward to it. Thanks.
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Alan - Looks like we were doing the same thing at the same time ... ... Stephen
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When right-clicking in the grammar information in the information menu I am presented with two context menus. I assume that this is not the expected behaviour! Here's a screenshot:
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James - Try searching in Entire Library rather than mytag:BibleDictionary. I *think* I'm right in saying that this list is dynamic and only lists the options available for the resource you are searching.
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The answer to this is probably obvious to everyone else, but is there any way of telling which panel will close when I press cmd-W? I can't see anything which indicates the current focus and therefore keep closing the wrong panel by mistake!
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This is something that you can only change in the Windows version at present. So you've got a lot of reading to catch up on, I'm afraid!
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[quote user="JCJN"]Somehow (and I am sure it was me) a total of 8 Untitled Guide entries are showing up ...[/quote] Me too! Except that I only had two 'Untitled Guides'. I loaded L4 in Windows (haven't done that in a while) and deleted them there. I think that's the only way you get rid of them at the present.
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Here's another way: Go to System Preferences > Language & Text > Input Sources, turn on the Greek keyboard (circled in the screenshot below) and makes sure that you've selected the 'Show Input menu in menu bar' button (see arrow, below): When you've done this you can switch keyboards from the menu bar: And use the Keyboard viewer while you learn which
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I've switched from the Online Bible which I haven't opened it in a couple of weeks. Lovin' the Logos experience and looking forward to morphological searches, highlighting and reverse interlinears.
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I'm struggling to identify which of the panels is active in the primary window. I can see the brighter hue when there are several tabs in one panel as you have pointed out, but when there are several panels open I cannot tell which of them has the active tab. If there is a brighter hue, there isn't enough of a differentiation in this situation:
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Mike – I haven't been able to reproduce this issue precisely as shown on your screenshots. However, I do get similar lists if I a) click on a word or selection, and b) click on white space. See below: Does this help?
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Jack – Looks like we were replying at the same time. I think yours is the better answer though!
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[quote user="Alan Macgregor"]All I did was go away and have a nice cup of herbal tea.[/quote] Good plan ... although my preference is for red bush tea with a slice of lemon!
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[quote user="Roger Feenstra"]Downloading now...[/quote] Me too! There seems to be plenty of new stuff to play with:
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[quote user="David Mitchell"]The next one is scheduled for April 5.[/quote] Easter Monday? I guessed you'd miss that one ...
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]I agree with Mike in hoping that Logos never decides that all features are complete and stops adding features.[/quote] Me too! Experience of the PC platform suggests that more features will be added as time goes on. I hope I'm right!
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I've noticed that the homepage has stopped loading over the last couple of days. Up until then it worked fine. Now all I get is the blue devotional boxes and the 'Book of the Day'. The logs attached are from when I left it running for 5-10 minutes to try and give it time to load. I've done the obvious and ensured that all the boxes are checked in the
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The Passage guide is now only loading the 'Commentaries' section, the remainder of the sections with content seem to get 'stuck' on the spinning progress indicators. The logs are attached, although I can't see anything in them ... 0640.Archive.zip
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[quote user="Andrew Micklefield"]is there a shortcut to close one at a time when you can't see the "x" on the far right?[/quote] In the Windows version, you can right-click on the tab to show a contextual menu which will allow you to close the tab. I assume that this will be implemented in the Mac version at some point ...
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Tommy I've tried turning the firewall off and adjusting the proxy settings (I don't use a proxy at home, but I do at work), but no joy. I still cannot see anything on the Logos 4 homepage. Also I cannot load the page you refer to in Google Chrome or in Safari, but if I strip the variables from the url I can access an RSS feed in Safari. ?