How doe one open a range of scripture verses in Logos? For example:
Genesis 1:1-2:3?
Miguel, the quickest way may be to simply enter the verses into the "Go box."
Does that accomplish what you are seeking to do?
Doesn't seem to, although I was missing the "open layout" thing and that might be useful in the future.What I want to accomplish is only opening the text range and nothing else. On Biblia this is possible:https://biblia.com/bible/hlyscrptrslvrsn/Ge1.1-2.3But in Logos it doesn't seem to want to open ONLY the selected text.
Got it. That is an interesting point. Biblia does indeed display only the verse range specified, but the Logos 8 desktop application displays the text that follows Genesis 2:3. By the way, thanks a lot for costing me $10 to buy yet another translation for my library. [;)]. I didn't have that one, but will plan to read it in the year ahead.
May I ask why you only want to see the text up to 2:3? Maybe there is a work-around to help you accomplish your objective.
Well, first, I am developing a daily reading plan and will try to create an "open in Logos" style link for each day.Second, I want the people who I send the link to, concentrating on only the verses in the selection. It's a collaborative commentary sort of thing. Yeah, the TLV is an interesting and scholarly version. I am working through it this year as well.
You can also share a reading plan in Faithlife groups, and the web page will clearly mark the end of the text for each day's reading, but the verses that follow are still visible. Oh well.
Looking forward to the TLV.
You could create a Passage List for the range you are interested in - and only those verses will be displayed (on left of screenshot).
If you wish you can "apply" that Passage List as a filter to a Bible and then only that passage is shown
Do either of those approaches help?
Other Bible Software packahes do this, Logos does not do it directly, only through a passage list filter as Graham pointed out.
Yep. I especially like Denise's Bible software (her developer somehow seems to know exactly what she wants).
You can enter a comma delimited series of verse ranges/references. It's especially good in Text Comparison. And as the op notes, concentrate on a specific range.
Yep, sometimes I wish to hire your developer ...