Replace with Passage MAC - Still waiting

Still waiting for the repair / fix for replace with passage on Mac.
This feature will allow you to highlight a passage in Pages / activate the service menu replace with passage will paste in that passage. When you activate it now, it will bring Logos to the forefront then get stuck for about 60-90 seconds.
It has been a long time and every Logos beta we get I hope and pray for a fix.
OS X.11 GM / Logos 6.6.0.0056
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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We are unable to consistently reproduce this on 10.11. We are looking into this. We are unable to get this behavior on 10.10 or on 10.9.
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Using the blank page in the templates folder.
Each of these references stalls Pages for a couple of minutes.
The space on the second monitor is switched back to the Logos home page.
They do not replace the reference with the verse.
OS X 10.11.1 Logos
Logos Bible Software 6.6 6.6.0.0056 (Update channel: beta)
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Mike
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We can reproduce this on 10.11.1, which is the beta for the future release of OS X 10.11. Do you still have the difficulties on 10.11?
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Steve Workman said:
We can reproduce this on 10.11.1, which is the beta for the future release of OS X 10.11. Do you still have the difficulties on 10.11?
Dunno - haven't got that anymore - Sorry
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Mike
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Hello,
I can confirm that with OS X 10.11 "El Capitan", Logos 6.6 SR-1, and Microsoft Word 15.13.1, the functionality is still broken. All of these programs are public, stable versions, not betas.
When I try "Replace with Passage" on a simple reference like John 3:5, Word hangs for a few moments, the window focus moves to Logos, but then nothing happens.
I reported this months ago during the 10.11 Public Beta, but was told the issue was due to the beta software. I imagine the public release should help you sort things out now.
God help you to fix this quickly, as it is perhaps the most used feature for many.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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I just updated Microsoft Word to 15.14 and can confirm it's still not working.
When browsing through my console at the time of trying to execute the service, I came across this:
9/30/15 10:17:46.916 PM SandboxedServiceRunner[507]: assertion failed: 15A284: libxpc.dylib + 23599 [3E09C275-A33B-357A-B0AB-A2DDF88EC9D5]: 0x13
9/30/15 10:17:46.916 PM SandboxedServiceRunner[507]: Application com.faithlife.LogosLauncher never opened its Services port before the timeout.
Hopefully, that can point the developers in the right direction of fixing this once and for all.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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FrMoses,
Based on this information, you should see multiple options for Replace with Passage in you keyboard shortcuts section. This error is stemming from a previous version of Logos installed on the computer I believe it was 6.3.
There are two ways to resolve this. Please go to Preferences>Keyboard>Shortcuts, select Services on the left hand side and scroll down until you locate Copy Bible Verses and Replace with Passage. You should see multiple options for these services. The first option would be finding the correct one with a little trial and error, this will not resolve the issue merely bypass it.
The other option is available only after you have determined the correct Copy Bible Verses and Replace with Passage. If you Right click on the incorrect listings, you can select Show in Finder and then send the incorrect options to the trash. That should get you all cleared up.
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Thank you, Steve. I was so happy to receive your response and a method of trying to fix this, but sadly, it did not work, because I don't have multiple versions of "Replace with Passage" and "Copy Bible Verses." There is only one of each underneath Preferences > Keyboard > Services > Text.
I even tried to go into ~/Library/Services to see if there were errant copies, but I found none.
Most recently, I tried "Replace with Passage" in TextEdit, but the same thing happened: TextEdit froze for a few seconds, the window focus moved to Logos, and I was left with the same reference as before.
Do you have any other recommendations?
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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I upgraded to El Capitan, and now the copy verses is no longer working. It now also stalls for a few seconds, and then changes focus to Logos. It doesn't change the reference in the copy verses panel however. So frustrating when things break.
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Yes, agreed, this is quite frustrating.
Is anyone from Logos reading this? I've read several threads about this issue on Macs, but no official fix yet. Should we be calling Customer Support instead of seeking help from the developers here? I ask only because these problems seem to go back months and I'm worried no one from Logos is reading this.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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FrMoses said:
Is anyone from Logos reading this?
Steve Workman - who replied a few posts above - is a Faithlife employee
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OK - found a 'solution'. Downloaded Accordance and installed their services package. Not quite as flexible in formatting... but it is working. How I long for the days of InstaVerse and Windows ... well, at least THIS aspect of it. A simple program that just worked. It would even popup the scripture if you hovered the mouse over the reference. With all of Logos' work and all of the 'it just works' advertising for Apple, why can't we get something STABLE to accomplish this?
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Thanks, Graham. It's nice to know he is a Faithlife employee. He suggested a fix two days ago, but it didn't work. Now what? I'm happy to assist with the testing until we get this problem sorted out once and for all. I have two different Macs (Mac Pro and Macbook Pro) that have the same issue, so it's clearly not something isolated.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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I am so thankful to see people responding to this. For me it has been months. I have Accordance and still use it - and that is what I have been using to paste passages into my documents. BUT - this should have been resolved a year ago! I have posted on it - I have called tech support many times - all to now avail. I am not speaking out of anger (maybe a bit of frustration) but fact. I have asked to talk to an engineer or someone with some knowledge of the applications workings. Bottom line - no Faithlife response. In fact, I have always been told its an Apple issue. Well, Accordance got it to work. Online Bible - a very inexpensive application has it working. I too have offered many suggestions and my help, but I have again heard nothing.
Even the "fix" listed above really doesn't make sense. I have never had duplicates in my system services menu. I was hopeful I missed something and followed the directions and nothing.
Here is my heart - if it this is a feature of the app - fix it - this is not an inexpensive application. I don't need a new feature I need the features that we have to work. I just have had a year of this "back self" feeling. I think it is very sad BUT I am thankful that others are speaking up![:)] Maybe someone will listen and finally fix this. We need many more to speak up and write.
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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SUCCESS!
I believe I found a workaround. Following Steve's post above, it seemed to me there might be an issue with the actual Logos services not being able to communicate with the app, so I decided to create a new user on my Mac and run Logos as if from a new installation. It took a while to install and download 8 GB of content, but once everything was up, I opened TextEdit and tried the shortcut. Nothing happened, so I went into System Preferences > Keyboard > Services and enabled the two Logos services (which were unchecked and disabled by default.) After that, the services worked!
Following this train of thought, I resolved to completely remove the Logos application from my main system, so I used a free app called App Cleaner to search for and trash all Logos files. I followed up with a Spotlight search that included system files and invisible files to make sure everything was deleted.
Now, this is an important step: Restart your system after removing Logos. This has the effect of removing the Logos services from your Mac. Open Sys Prefs > Keyboard > Services and make sure the Logos services are no longer listed.
Afterwards, reinstall Logos as usual and make sure to restart your Mac once the installation and indexing have completed. Be patient and let everything finish. Then, go to Sys Prefs > Keyboard > Services and ensure the Logos services are enabled. After that, they should work normally.
Although this workaround was successful for me, I hope Faithlife addresses this issue, if only to save themselves bandwidth. Pushing out a 160 MB update is far better than every user downloading gigabytes of data just to reinstall the app.
I hope this help others with the same issue.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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One more thing to the Faithlife engineers:
If this workaround does indeed work for others, why not push out a small app that will simply remove and reinstall the Logos services on a person's machine? Or even add the option to do so as a Logos tool?
If the issue is that the service cannot communicate with the app, perhaps reinstalling the service and reconnecting the app is all we need to do, and this can be done by a simple app or tool within Logos, just in case it gets broken in the future.
Blessings
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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ReMoses,
I am glad you got this working. Mine though is a clean install on a new machine. I will give this a try.
Thanks
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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FrMoses,
I follow your directions to the "T" - I still get the hang after a clean install of Logos.
I am thankful it is working for you. Again I pray that someone from Faithlife will be gracious enough to:
1. Respond to us
2. Tell us that they are Faithlife
3. And give us a some of their quality time to resolve this issue!
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Rino M. Dattilo said:
Tell us that they are Faithlife
For clarification: The green Faithlife icon under Steve Workman's avatar tells you that he is with Faithlife.
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Dear Rino,
You're right, the fix does not work.
Last night, I got it to work on my Mac Pro, but this morning, I tried the same steps on my Retina MacBook Pro (Mid-2012) and found that the services were still broken. Perplexed, I tried to understand why it worked on the Mac Pro, but not the MacBook, and then I realized that, last night, I removed the Logos app and installed the Verbum app on the Mac Pro. (As far as I can tell, they work the same, and one is a rebranded version of the other.) This morning, however, I removed the Logos app and reinstalled the Logos app on my MacBook, and it did not work.
Now, I am wondering whether the problem is with the Logos app itself, so I am about to try uninstalling Logos and installing Verbum on my MacBook right now. I'll report the results in an hour or so, God willing.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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SUCCESS!
As a follow-up to my last two posts (please read them to understand), I can confirm that uninstalling Logos and installing Verbum in its place fixed the broken "Replace with Passage" and "Copy Bible Verses" services on both my Macs. I also found a way to avoid having to redownload and reindex all of the resources. Here are the steps:
1. Download AppCleaner, which is free, and use it to find all of Logos' files.
2. Trash everything except the Logos4 directory in ~/Library/Application Support.
3. Empty the Trash and restart.
4. Download Verbum at the links on the bottom of this page: https://www.logos.com/product/47040/verbum-6-core-engine
5. Copy Verbum from the disk image to your Applications folder
6. Start Verbum and let it begin the process of downloading resources, but close it right after it begins.
7. In your ~/Library/Application Support folder, you should see both a Logos4 and a Verbum folder. Confirm they both have the same structure, with subfolders like Data, User, etc.
8. If the structure is the same, trash the Verbum folder and rename Logos4 to Verbum.
9. Launch Verbum and confirm everything is okay.
10. Restart your Mac (to refresh the Services).
11. After it reboots, open System Preferences > Keyboard > Services and make sure the two services are enabled.
12. Launch Verbum and TextEdit.
13. Try the services, and hopefully, they will work. I can confirm this worked on both a Mac Pro and a MacBook Pro.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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FrMoses,
I am a long time Accordance user and someone in my congregation purchased me the Diamond collection so there is a lot of money here for us. My question to you is, What is Verbum????
Rino
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Verbum is simply a rebranded version of Logos that is targeted for Catholic users. I don't see any difference in functionality between the two.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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FrMoses said:
I don't see any difference in functionality between the two.
There are some minor differences in functionality, or at least in configuration. I can't remember all of them off the top of my head, but there are certainly some guide sections that are different in Verbum, and default prioritisation is different. Owning certain datasets/resources that are only available in Verbum base packages (e.g. Catholic Topic Index, and Saints) also unlocks certain extra features in both Logos and Verbum.
This is my personal Faithlife account. On 1 March 2022, I started working for Faithlife, and have a new 'official' user account. Posts on this account shouldn't be taken as official Faithlife views!
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So.. I am to completely uninstall Logos 6, download and install Verbum, spend the time and bandwidth downloading my whole library.. on two computers... just to fix this that was working until a week ago? This not being the first time this has 'broken', I have no illusion that it won't break again even with Verbum. Yes, I am frustrated with this! No, I am not going to spend the time to do this 'fix'. No, I am not excited about Logos service and response to the issue. Hugh
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Hugh I agree that they should provide a fix that does not require you to reinstall everything. I can duplicate your problem on my mbp. I don't use the feature much but that is beside the point.
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John Fidel said:
Hugh I agree that they should provide a fix that does not require you to reinstall everything. I can duplicate your problem on my mbp. I don't use the feature much but that is beside the point.
The underlying issue here is we are relying on the OS to support the provided services. We do not install anything, our application advertises that it provides the two services. Unfortunately, at least in the one set of logs statements provided by FrMoses, it looks like the OS has cached information from Logos 6.4.
FrMoses said:SandboxedServiceRunner[507]: Application com.faithlife.LogosLauncher never opened its Services port before the timeout.
You should not need to uninstall everything in order for the services to work correctly. In the Services listing in System Preferences, you can right-click on the service name and select "Show in Finder" to see the application that the OS thinks is providing the service. If the application is reveals in Finder is not the one in /Applications, you should be able to safely delete that version of Logos and empty your trash. You may need to log out and log back in or restart your Mac for the OS to update the available services.
If the services are still not working correctly for you, you can try deleting all copies of Logos from your system, emptying the trash and restarting your Mac. When you log in again, the services should no longer appear in System Preferences. At this point you should be able to copy the latest version back into the /Applications folder, launch it and the services should appear in System Preferences again.
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Martin - appreciate your input. The finder shows only the one logos 6 application, so pointing to a wrong app install is not the problem. For clarification, you are suggesting deleting the Logos App ... and that leaves all the resources (library) in place... Then reinstalling Logos App. You used the phrase "copy the latest ersion back into the /Applications folder' (I probably am still using 'install' terminology'). Is that a correct understanding... copy the dmg back into the applications folder? It will then need to find the resources and reindex everything? I yet remain much more familiar with Windows tech... learning the ins / outs of Mac. thanks
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Martin,
I have a clean install with a new computer. Not a time machine backup. It doe not work for me and I even followed FrMoses fix. Like I stated before, this is a constant issue. My suggestion is that Logos look at another way to make it work. There has to be something in your service code. If Online Bible is working though all this through services, then something in the Logos code must need tweaked. I know there will be OS issues, but we have heard that reasoning for over a year.
Martin, you are actually the first Mac Dev that I have noticed that has responded to one of my many posts. Like I had said before, and you can search out my posts, from here on the forum and where you post suggestions for the logos application. I have put a year plus into this for help. I have called my Logos rep Brian Kent, he tried to get to a dev - no luck. All of this on my part to help. And maybe because the forums are silent to only a few of us who use this feature, I believe it is vital and an amazing part of the work flow. When one can just place a scripture reference in a document, and with a key stroke invoke a system service that will paste the passage in the document - it is a time saver. I just don't think many people know of it or more would.
Like Hugh, who I thank for responding, we are wanting to help, not just complain. All the work that FrMoses posted, I believe should have been reports that Faithlife should have given us, IMHO. And when a customer had been asking for over a year - supporting your product - don't you believe that is the case also???
Again, Hugh I thank you for this. And I don't want this frustration to be public, thus my many calls to Faithlife. You can reach me privately - if you like. But I ask that you please forward this frustration and that Faithlife would respond with some fixes. The ones that you are suggesting are not fixes.
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Martin Potter said:
You should not need to uninstall everything in order for the services to work correctly. In the Services listing in System Preferences, you can right-click on the service name and select "Show in Finder" to see the application that the OS thinks is providing the service. If the application is reveals in Finder is not the one in /Applications, you should be able to safely delete that version of Logos and empty your trash. You may need to log out and log back in or restart your Mac for the OS to update the available services.
If the services are still not working correctly for you, you can try deleting all copies of Logos from your system, emptying the trash and restarting your Mac. When you log in again, the services should no longer appear in System Preferences. At this point you should be able to copy the latest version back into the /Applications folder, launch it and the services should appear in System Preferences again.
Thanks, Martin, for addressing this issue, but I think there is more to the problem than that. Even when I deleted every single file — including system and invisible files — from my Mac and reinstalled a fresh copy of the latest version of Logos, the services did not work. They only worked when I switched over to Verbum.
As for the poster who mentioned having to redownload and reindex all of one's resources, I think you can safely keep the Logos4 directory under ~/Library/Application Support, since that seems to house your credentials, resources, layouts, etc.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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Hugh DeLong said:
For clarification, you are suggesting deleting the Logos App ... and that leaves all the resources (library) in place... Then reinstalling Logos App. You used the phrase "copy the latest ersion back into the /Applications folder' (I probably am still using 'install' terminology'). Is that a correct understanding... copy the dmg back into the applications folder?
I think you have the right idea, but on Macs, you don't copy the DMG anywhere. You double-click the DMG and copy the Logos app from it into your /Applications folder.
More info on DMGs generally: http://guides.macrumors.com/Disk_image
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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Martin, you are actually the first Mac Dev that I have noticed that has responded to one of my many posts. Like I had said before, and you can search out my posts, from here on the forum and where you post suggestions for the logos application. I have put a year plus into this for help. I have called my Logos rep Brian Kent, he tried to get to a dev - no luck. All of this on my part to help. And maybe because the forums are silent to only a few of us who use this feature, I believe it is vital and an amazing part of the work flow. When one can just place a scripture reference in a document, and with a key stroke invoke a system service that will paste the passage in the document - it is a time saver. I just don't think many people know of it or more would.
Like Hugh, who I thank for responding, we are wanting to help, not just complain. All the work that FrMoses posted, I believe should have been reports that Faithlife should have given us, IMHO. And when a customer had been asking for over a year - supporting your product - don't you believe that is the case also???
Again, Hugh I thank you for this. And I don't want this frustration to be public, thus my many calls to Faithlife. You can reach me privately - if you like. But I ask that you please forward this frustration and that Faithlife would respond with some fixes. The ones that you are suggesting are not fixes.
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Martin - I did the process... removed Logos app to trash, emptied trash, rebooted.
The copy verses and the replace with text services were now gone.
did the 'install' of Logos app to applications folder... opened and signed in.
Opened Word, and checked services... NO 'copy verses' or 'replace text' services :-( Something wasn't automatic! What now to get the services to be available again? (thanks for your patience) Hugh
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Hugh DeLong said:
The finder shows only the one logos 6 application, so pointing to a wrong app install is not the problem.
Did you select "Show in Finder" after right-clicking the the item(s) in the Services preference pane? This will show you the application the OS thinks is providing the service.
Hugh DeLong said:For clarification, you are suggesting deleting the Logos App ... and that leaves all the resources (library) in place... Then reinstalling Logos App. You used the phrase "copy the latest ersion back into the /Applications folder' (I probably am still using 'install' terminology'). Is that a correct understanding... copy the dmg back into the applications folder? It will then need to find the resources and reindex everything?
Yes, I mean just delete the application and copy (install) the new version from the DMG to your /Applications folder. This will not cause you to have to download or index again as it is only replacing the application and not the data.
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Hugh DeLong said:
did the 'install' of Logos app to applications folder... opened and signed in.
Opened Word, and checked services... NO 'copy verses' or 'replace text' services :-( Something wasn't automatic! What now to get the services to be available again? (thanks for your patience) Hugh
Newer version of the OS require you to enable the service(s) before they appear in the menu. If you look in the services preference pane, you should see the two services again, but they will not be enabled/checked. Clicking on the checkbox should enable them so they appear in the services menu again.
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FrMoses said:
Thanks, Martin, for addressing this issue, but I think there is more to the problem than that. Even when I deleted every single file — including system and invisible files — from my Mac and reinstalled a fresh copy of the latest version of Logos, the services did not work. They only worked when I switched over to Verbum.
Can you post updated logs including your Console logs? The last logs you posted indicated that they were trying to use an old (6.4) version of the application.
FrMoses said:As for the poster who mentioned having to redownload and reindex all of one's resources, I think you can safely keep the Logos4 directory under ~/Library/Application Support, since that seems to house your credentials, resources, layouts, etc.
You are correct, there should be no need to delete your ~/Library/Application Support/Logos4 folder.
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Rino M. Dattilo said:
Martin, you are actually the first Mac Dev that I have noticed that has responded to one of my many posts. Like I had said before, and you can search out my posts, from here on the forum and where you post suggestions for the logos application. I have put a year plus into this for help. I have called my Logos rep Brian Kent, he tried to get to a dev - no luck. All of this on my part to help. And maybe because the forums are silent to only a few of us who use this feature, I believe it is vital and an amazing part of the work flow. When one can just place a scripture reference in a document, and with a key stroke invoke a system service that will paste the passage in the document - it is a time saver. I just don't think many people know of it or more would.
Ultimately, we are relying on the OS to provide this service since it is one of the few/only ways to provide inter-application communication. The down side is we don't have the ability to log any information until we receive a request from the OS so there is no way for us to really tell what the OS is doing. Console logs might be helpful in determining what the OS is doing, but they don't contain a whole lot of information.
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Martin,
Here is my ultimate question: How can you help me to get this to work, for myself and others? I have followed your directions so I am humbly asking for help. I will do what you ask of me.
I understand that you have to work with the OS. All I am saying is "if" others are having it work with the OS, how can we?
And a BIG Thank you for responding.
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Martin - I shutdown everything, rebooted yet again, and now they do appear in the services list... however, they do not work :-( They point to the Logos 6 app when I do the 'show in finder' routine. But, in Word, when I press the shortcut, it just gives me a long pause. It appears as if the focus shifts to the Logos app... and then after a minute or so, it returns to Word without having copied anything :-(
I can walk through all of this yet one more time... but am more frustrated having deleted and reinstalled Logos only to have it continue to not work. Hugh
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Rino M. Dattilo said:
Here is my ultimate question: How can you help me to get this to work, for myself and others? I have followed your directions so I am humbly asking for help. I will do what you ask of me.
I understand that you have to work with the OS. All I am saying is "if" others are having it work with the OS, how can we?
And a BIG Thank you for responding.
Gathering logs may contain information as to why it is not working for you. You can make sure that logging is enabled, run the application, try to use the service and then collect all the logs, including the Console logs. The logging utility referenced here can be used to enable logging and will archive the Logos and Console logs for you to upload.
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OK... walked thru the whole process. removed the LogosApp to trash, emptied trash, rebooted... downloaded latest Logos Mac dmg, did the 'install' thing, and then rebooted.
Started Logos and Word. was able to do the copy and paste FROM the Copy Bible Verses window in Logos... checked Word, the copy Verses and replace with passage services listed and checked.
Not work :-( It continues to shift the focus to Logos and just hang for a minute. then shift focus back to Word but no copying done... This is the third time I have walked thru this, proving that I am crazy for continuing to do the same thing and expecting different results.
Any other suggestions??????? Hugh
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Hugh,
Please see my comments right above your post about gathering logs.
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OK . turned on the logging and restarted Logos. did the copy and paste from within Logos to Word and it works.
Tried replace with passage service from within Word ... nothing.
Tried the copy bible verses from within Word ... nothing.
Here is the log.. 3542.LogosLogs.hughdelong.20151005-110027.zip
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The is also the same for me except I use Pages. Same exact issues! Thanks
Pastor, SOUTHCOAST Church - Goleta, CA
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Martin Potter said:
Gathering logs may contain information as to why it is not working for you.
Logos 6.7 Beta 2 Mac OS 10.11
Quit Logos and emptied the Logging folder. Restarted Logos and the Logging Utility. Opened MS Word to a blank document and typed John 3:16. Clicked Sample in the Logging Utility and tried Replace With Passage from the MS Word Services Menu. Focus shifts to Logos, but nothing was added to the Word document. Logos also refused to surrender focus for several seconds (15-20).
2158.LogosLogs.jackcav.20151005-160748.zip
Enabled Copy Bible Verse from the MS Word Services Preferences. Clicked Sample in the Logging Utility and selected Copy Bible Verses in the MS Word Services Menu. Focus shifted to Logos. Again Logos refused to surrender focus for several seconds preventing me from returning to MS Word for 15-20 seconds. When I could shift focus to Word discovered that the CBV process had duplicated the text John 3.16.
7485.LogosLogs.jackcav.20151005-160950.zip
Quit Logos and archived logs.
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It looks like for all three of you, the OS is trying to connect to com.faithlife.LogosLauncher, which is the application from Logos 6.4. From Terminal can you please run the following command and attach the services.txt file from your desktop?
/System/Library/CoreServices/pbs -dump_pboard > ~/Desktop/services.txt
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Here you go! And Martin - seriously - thank you!
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Here is mine also... 0131.services.txt
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Here is mine
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