Should I? You've got me there Bob...
You should have a beta version of the Logos Bible Software Infographics resource. What do you think? Good idea? Enough topical coverage, or should we have more? Are they okay for PowerPoint, or do we need to customize them even further for that format?(Have you tried right-click on a graphic to save or send to PowerPoint?)
Bob,
no idea what you're talking about......
I have sent an image to powerpoint. I don't think that I'd ever use this feature. Copy and paste works fine.
Didn't try saving. I'll give it a go.
Same here I have no idea what this is, nothing comes up in library and no reference to it in help file either..
I have no idea what this is, nothing comes up in library and no reference to it in help file either.
Here's the resource:
Here's an example:
I have no idea what this is, nothing comes up in library and no reference to it in help file either. Here's the resource: Here's an example:
Still can't find it Phil... Frank can you post a screen shot of it showing up in the library i.e. what is the title because Infographics yields nothing. I also tried Logos Bible Software Infographics that I can see in Phils screen dump and that yields nothing... is this something that was included as part of the orginal downloads or something added later as an update and that I would not pick up since I have synch turned off because it is not working properly for me because of timezone issues ... I'm clutching at straws here as to what's going on because I can not see this or timelines for that matter.....
Whatever this is looks like it could be helpful. I too have no idea where this is coming from. May I recommend you put it under the tools menu, Biblical People, Biblical Things, Biblical Places, Biblical Images.
Apparently the infographics didn't make it to everyone's install, but we know why and you should see them around the time of Beta 2. Sorry!
Thans for the update... the joys of beta testing ... no problem.
Are they okay for PowerPoint, or do we need to customize them even further for that format?(Have you tried right-click on a graphic to save or send to PowerPoint?)
I have it on my DVD install. I have no menu appear on right-click. I can't copy them either.
They seem helpful for powerpoint, but some of them aren't the right aspect and some of them are too specific for some general use...but that's ok.
I have the infographics, but no right click ability. I think it would be useful to easily send to PowerPoint. Very useful actually.
(Have you tried right-click on a graphic to save or send to PowerPoint?)
I love the save file option. This is perfect. Have you considered metadata - such as bookname etc. so that we can give credit where credit is due....?
It didn't get to my install unfortunately, but it certainly looks interesting.
I lookforward to Beta2
Bob, I have the resource, but right clicking does nothing. No menu appears. It doesn't matter where I click on the screen: graphic, title, ToC, etc.
That's a bug. You should see the right-click options on people graphs and other places, but it's broken in "media resources", which is how we display the infographics.
Looks like I got it with my DVD install.
My opinion(s)...somewhat stream of consciousness-esque.
Got them on my DVD install and just found it a short time ago. Like the images, more would be nice. Plan to look closer to give more feed back.
In Christ
Ken
Oh BUMMER!!!! [:'(] I was getting so excited when I saw this....please release Beta 2 TODAY!....or else let us download it today to play with it! [:D]
Charlene
I discovered this resource initially when one appeared on the Home section. Nice. They would be greatly helpful. As noted here the right click does nothing, so I was going to ask about that but a search on "infograhics" brought up this thread instead.
Do I have a bug? I have Infographics, and I actually have Beta 2 now, and I still can't right click on any of the graphics, let alone send to PowerPoint.
Fred,
Obviously it's still broken as per Bob's reply a few messages above. If you open another resource with pistures, you should find the option with those images to save the image under a name of your choice or to "send to powerpoint"
I like the ifographics resource. Very useful. Thanks
First reaction: Way cool! And from what I've seen accurate!
For example after teaching for years on the Armor of God and Paul's likely source material being a regular old Roman soldier, I weary of seeing graphics with Roman Commanders armor or even of non-Roman armor. (Or of armor with no backs and the argument that "this is proof that God doesn't want us to retreat!" Whatever... But here you go on the first item is a proper first century Roman foot soldier's armor, including a proper Lorica Segmentata/breastplate and scutum/shield with a note about rear protection! Thank you for accuracy! I haven't looked at all other graphics yet but that simple observation bolsters my confidence in everything else this resource will hold.
Testing:
I love that you can left click and drag left or right and the next pic in line shows up. That is another great interface move. HOWEVER.... I have a mouse with a wheel that tilts to send signals. It would be nice if the tilt of the wheel caused the pictures to change pages too. (Also rolling the mouse wheel has no effect.)
Right clicking Must be a bug because it isn't working. (logs attached.) However I have some concern over the graphic sizes for export to powerpoint and a further observation. The typical view of most of the graphics is portrait, whereas powerpoint is typically landscape. That distinction should be noted, and if necessary changed. Also the text is likely to be extremely too small for powerpoint presentation. Here's an example:
The Biblical units and measurments page, if presented as one graphic for powerpoint would be too hard to see, but if each of the four measurements represented were a single slide for powerpoint, well then you have something useful. Just a thought.
My concern is that I do not use powerpoint. I use OpenOffice.org Impress which writes and reads PPT files just fine without costing me an arm and a leg. I know you do not have to support every rogue piece of software out there, but I'm concerned that the right click export to powerpoint may not work with impress, and I'm hoping that a working right click will enable me to simply copy the graphic to the clipboard for pasting into my program of choice.
Now then as for the question, Is it enough? Of course not. :-) We always want more, but this is a great resource.
And that is my 2¢
hi everybody
I love this resource . I didn't realise there were arrows on the left and right side
to move to the next page is there a way you could make these more visible somehow
mick[:)]
Looks great - good for teaching purposes.
I don't have a right click menu with Save options though.
Good idea and some of these would be useful, though of course I would like to see more. I use Keynote so export to Powerpoint would not be useful to me, but if right-click will allow saving the images it will be easy enough to put it in Keynote. Like others, right-click does nothing for me, but I noticed your message about that.
Perhaps tag the info box at the bottom left so the topic will open a dictionary or some such.
I love this resource . I didn't realise there were arrows on the left and right side to move to the next page is there a way you could make these more visible somehow
You can also click in the resource and drag left or right to move from one graphic to another.
Btw, the context menu issue has been reported.
Melissa
You can also click in the resource and drag left or right to move from one graphic to another. Btw, the context menu issue has been reported. Melissa
This works great on a tablet. It would be nice to have a zoom slider for tablet navigation. Also in Biblical Places, Things and People, too.
Mentioned in another thread http://community.logos.com/forums/t/1304.aspx
I just love the Infographics. I have had only a short amount of time to play with it this evening, but throughly enjoy it. I love the graphics and the ease of right-clicking to save or to send to PowerPoint. I did just a quick search for "Herod's Temple," and loved the results! Thanks so much for this addition. It will definitely add in my personal study, as well in my preparation to teach!
One thing that I forgot to mention, but it would seem like, if you had the table of contents opened, and you had a graphic highlighted in the left pane, by pressing the down arrow, you would go to the next graphic. However, instead you went down a bit on the page in the right pane. Oops! I just found out that it does work this way in the Infographics. It was when I was in the 1000 Images, that this did not work.
My thoughts (now that i actually HAVE this) is favorable....I'd use it.
My suggestion would be to have more libraries available for purchase, and to make sure that the functions we've talked about work.
Nice job overall.
Edited to add: This is a REALLY nice feature! it works like a charm with the drag fwd drag backward feature....very nice.
Also no Right Click.
But CTRL-C and paste works.
Stephen
Sydney, Australia
Very nice. Of course, we'd all like many more. The graphics in the ESV study Bible are quite good. If they aren't going to be in that resource when produced, they'd be a nice addition.
I think they should be there. If I am not wrong Logos 4 has a feature to gather all our graphics and show them on one place. After ESV SB comes, we should be able to see them there.
I thought that the graphics in the ESV SB weren't going to be a part of the notes?
These are helpful. Work wonderfully with Office 2007.
In general:
I would love to see more chart for every major narrative section of the Old & New Testament.
In specific:
Need a Jewish calendar
Need a Jewish counting of the Day (helpful for the counting of Jesus' death to resurrection)
Different organization schemes of the Books of the Bible ( jewish, appocrhypha, etc..)
Feasts of Israel and connection to the NT (passover, etc.)
Cities of Refuge
Routes of the Exodus
Phophets/Judges locations aligned with the Kings location
Major Characters aligned with Prophets and Kings so you know who was in authority and was proclaiming God's Word
More Kingdoms of the Bible with Geography and timeline and major ruler, including Herod's family tree (see www.biblemaps.com)
Journey in the Bible (Abraham, Conquest, Jonah, Christ, Paul, etc..) (see www.biblemaps.com)
Secular people coinciding with the Bible People (see http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html)
Wars in the Bible
Census statistics of Israel through various passages, showing the growth of the nation through time
Numbers in the bible = 40 days in the flood, 40 days of moses, 40 days of christ, etc..
Miscellaneous
Calendar/Timeline integrated into the passage guide so when I run the verse it tells me the month I am in and possibly the year when knowable
Show the passage of time in the various books
1. Genesis: Date of Events: from Creation to the Death of Joseph (1805 B. C.)
2. Exodus: The Date of Events: from Jacob’s entrance into Egypt (1876 B. C.) to the
BONUS:
Show how long some one lived in the Biblical people report
I can think of more, but these come to my mind immediately.
Thanks,
John Fallahee
Other Resources to Draw from:
#1) Nelson's complete books of maps, charts
#2) It would be really helpful if the archaelogical magazines were integrated into these via topical or biblical cross reference
#3)
yeah..what he said! [:D]
Great resource! Export to PowerPoint is a good option for images, since I sometimes make slide shows for Bible studies. I also like to use maps for Bible studies. That would be a helpful direction for new topical coverage.
I still cannot get right click to work on infographics, either for copying or for exporting to PowerPoint, both of which would be great. Does that work for anyone else?
If not, any idea when a fix is planned?
It 's been working for me...but haven't checked it in Beta 5...just downloading the resources now and will allow to reindex overnight.
Definitely not working for me. Right click does nothing. I have B5, latest resources, indexing completed and rebooted after all that.