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My feedback : follow the example of theWord (free Bible software) -- right-click on a Bible tab > make default. Easy, quick, intuitive. [quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] Thread => Logos 8 v 7 - Whats missing? includes a reply from Faithlife [quote user="Daniel Di Bartolo"] In terms of providing a quick way for users to change their preferred
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In the android app, how can I force the Bible text to only align on the left and make the right jagged. It makes reading difficult with irregular spacing that results from both sides aligned. Thanks. (I searched for the answer but couldn't find it.)
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Restarted Logos. Works. Thanks.
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[quote user="Andrew Batishko (Faithlife)"] Clicking on the markers is not supported. Try clicking on one of the words in the text. [/quote] Thanks. That made "left dislocation frame" show up in the context menu. But searching my resource (Lexham English Bible) turned up zero hits searching all Bible text and all passages. The search terms automatically
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I just upgraded my Discourse Bible bundle to get the dataset for use in the visual filters. I expected to be able to right-click on a discourse marker (eg, LD [left dislocation] in Jn 5.19) and find a way to search for other instances in the NT. Unfortunately, the whole verse gets selected and I only see context menu options for verse - nothing for
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I just upgraded. I had previously bought this as a 6-volume set so my cost was very affordable for the rest of the remaining 2 resources in the 8-volume set. This dataset gives me more information than the HDNT. The blue structure outline is the same but now I have more underlying information in the Bible text (I'm looking at Matt 18.15 ff) -- things
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[quote user="Andrew"] I can't find the Discourse Features Visual Filter even within the Lexham English Bible (the sample used in Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament: Dataset Documentation). Any suggestions? [/quote] I am in the same boat as you I have some discourse bundles but the discourse features don't show up. I'm still trying to parse the information
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I don't know if this is the right place to ask this but I read in the introduction in The Complete Jewish Study Notes that the CJB has been updated (as of March 2017 according to Amazon). Are there plans to update the Logos CJB module? Thanks.
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This "feature" is very annoying. It's driving me crazy(ier) by the day. This is by far the most annoying "feature" in Logos. Why this is foisted on users with no way to turn it off amazes me. I'm sure someone thought it was a good idea and I realize lots of people like it -- but I hate it and am very frustrated. But Thanks for the tips. And the otherwise
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It has been a while since I last used the sermoncentral.com section of the passage guide. The way I remember it previously working was - expand the section and you'd see 4-5 links to sermons and then a "more" button at the bottom. Clicking it would display another 4-5 links. Now I see the 4-5 links to sermons but the "more" button is gone. Has something
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"] [quote user="John Fidel"] The only annoying aspect at this point is that it opens the browser with a redirect tab and a new redirect tab each time using Safari and Mt Lion latest updates. [/quote] We'll look into workarounds for this; unfortunately, it may be unavoidable. (Perhaps we could make the tab close
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I would like a quick way to change the default Bible, without having to go to the home page. In theWord, it is a simple matter of right-clicking a Bible tab and choosing "set as default" on the context menu. I like that functionality a lot.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Does this answer your question? [/quote] Thanks. It does answer my question about the differences in the 3 different tools I asked about. I had read most of this information before but this brought it together for me. Now I'll have to dig into the introductory chapters in some of the Logos tools to better understand how they
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NET notes @ Matt 12.17 says: Notes for 12:17 24 tn Grk “so that what was said by Isaiah the prophet would be fulfilled, saying.” This final clause, however, is part of one sentence in Greek (vv. 15b–17) and is thus not related only to v. 16. Not having studied Greek, I thought I'd check this out in HDNT. But I'm confused. It looks like verse 17 is part
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[quote user="Tom"] I was looking at: Colossians 1:5 (NIV) 5 the faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for you in heaven and about which you have already heard in the true message of the gospel I noticed that none of the other translations have "the faith and love that spring from..." [/quote] I don't know Greek but a couple other translations
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Guess I'm too much a creature of habit Seriously, if you can describe accurately what causes it to be confusing and not predictable I'm sure Eli would want to improve it.[/quote] I'm trying to develop better habits. One obstacle (besides aging, inattention, and getting in a rush) is the monochromatic mush that many programs use
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[quote user="Denise"] Ken ... I wouldn't make too many assumptions on views vs comments. For me, I saw your initial thread and saw no solution .... I do the same accident, often wondering 'what happened??' Using Libronix and L6, I can't remember ever wanting a stack of endless parallels ... a specific one, yes. [/quote] UserVoice submission: https:
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Thanks. I used to use Auto Hotkey. Maybe I'll brush up on that as a solution. I should just be more careful what program has focus before pressing keys. I suspect that after 271 views of this post, and you being the only other participant, that no one else cares about this - so I probably won't mess around with UserVoice.
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Thanks. I assume there is no way now to stop this behavior?
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While in a non-Bible book, is there a way to stop Logos from cycling thru modules when I press the left-arrow or right-arrow combos? Most of the time I want to stay in a book. But sometimes, on my dual-monitor system, my mind tells me I'm pressing left-arrow or right-arrow in the other visible program when I am actually in Logos. I know this is my own