Passage in all versions
Hi All,
How do one run a passage in all versions in V4? Under search, Bible search, if i type the reference John 3:16 & set it to search in all version, all passages. It runs a search but no result. Am i missing something. I can do this easily in V3. Thanks.
Ted.
Dell, studio XPS 7100, Ram 8GB, 64 - bit Operating System, AMD Phenom(mt) IIX6 1055T Processor 2.80 GHZ
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I haven't a clue. I was searching for this same thing the other day. All I found was compare pericope and the version river, and that didn't seem to be all of them.
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You can use the Text Comparison tool for that. It does the work of Passage in All Versions, Parallel Bible Versions, and Compare Parallel Bible Versions from v3.
Just select the versions that you want or create a collection with the versions you want, and select it. Also, deselect the Show Differences "A" on the window. And you get this:
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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One way would be to use the "compare versions" feature. I put it on a tool bar short cut.
go to your passage. click "compare versions" either type in the versions or use a collection; in my case it was "all english bibles"
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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And if you tell 4.0 to open this tab in a floating window you can align the verses in horizontal rows or vertical columns and do a number of other things to compare the texts.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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BTW, there's not an easy way to identify all the English bibles in the library.
I tried "type:bible AND lang:english" but that gives a lot of spurious hits like NA26 and "Novum Testamentum Graece, Varia Lectio (Tischendorf)" and Septuaginta, plus a lot of commentary-provided translations.
I have two English Bibles collections: a small one of primary bibles that was built manually, and a second one where I added a tag to all the bibles I want to be considered English Bibles, and built the collection to included all the books with that tag.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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And if you tell 4.0 to open this tab in a floating window you can align the verses in horizontal rows or vertical columns and do a number of other things to compare the texts.
It doesn't have to be a floating window, however you do get a fixed width window if you open it without telling it where to go. If you want horizontal, you can also drag it around the main window to a more appropriate place.
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todd,
here is my list:
type:bible lang:english -message -paul's - noteless -readers
that took care of all and I excluded the message, the NET noteless bible, the NIVR, the "St Paul's epistles" series.
I had no greek bibles included automatically
I use this collection for a LOT of things.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Lol...
We don't have a life. At least I don't.
And i pay a lot of attention to: Dave HootOn Todd Philips, and Phil Spitzer!
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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todd,
here is my list:
type:bible lang:english -message -paul's - noteless -readers
that took care of all and I excluded the message, the NET noteless bible, the NIVR, the "St Paul's epistles" series.
I had no greek bibles included automatically
I use this collection for a LOT of things.
yeah, the reason I went with tags is because I can browse the list in the library with "mytag:englishbible", and I can't browse a Collection in the Library window. I wish we could.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Robert Pavich, Todd Phillips, Dave Hooton & Philip Spitzer do you guys work for Logos & actually involved in the design of V4? You guys know a lot about V4, how come!
No, we're just nerds. [8-|]
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Thank you all.
Robert Pavich, Todd Phillips, Dave Hooton & Philip Spitzer do you guys work for Logos & actually involved in the design of V4? You guys know a lot about V4, how come!
Ted.
Yes, but I'm still waiting for my first paycheck.
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Philip, et al. you will be paid with a free crossgrade to L4 based upon your current base package (yay scholars gold!)
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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Philip, et al. you will be paid with a free crossgrade to L4 based upon your current base package (yay scholars gold!)
The truth is, I probably would have shot them $20 to be a part of the beta program...shhhh...don't tell Bob.
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LOL [:D] Yeah well I don't know Philip, I can crash programs for free, but I rarely pay to crash them.
Don't worry though, I won't tell Bob.
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Hi Ted, and others ~
You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Melissa
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You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
This is a great tip if You use english keyboard layout but else not.[:(]
(I have to press twice to get `. First press shift+` and then space (or a letter) to get this tick mark to show up if typing in an document.)
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Hi Ted, and others ~
You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Melissa
Thanks for the info.
Ted
Dell, studio XPS 7100, Ram 8GB, 64 - bit Operating System, AMD Phenom(mt) IIX6 1055T Processor 2.80 GHZ
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Nice feature!
thanks
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Robert Pavich, Todd Phillips, Dave Hooton & Philip Spitzer do you guys work for Logos & actually involved in the design of V4? You guys know a lot about V4, how come!
I'm 10-15 hours ahead of these guys which is why I'm always last to post!
I just get involved, but a previous Phil ended up working for Logos[:)]
Dave
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Hi Ted, and others ~
You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Melissa
Is this documented in the help file anywhere? It's a nice feature.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Hi Ted, and others ~
You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Melissa
That's incredible, Melissa! *smile* Thanks for sharing it.
........Mel
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Is this documented in the help file anywhere? It's a nice feature.
It's not in the current Help file. Several keyboard shortcuts have been added to the list, along with a few other revisions, and that updated Help resource will be available soon. A few topics will still be 'under construction', but by the time beta testing is complete, it will cover all functions available at that time.
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Hi Ted, and others ~
You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Melissa
Bohuslav,
Can You do this with Your keyboard layout?
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Bohuslav,
Can You do this with Your keyboard layout?
I can't check yet because L4 has just performed another download / install and is indexing again!
I think we in Europe have a subtly different keyboard layout with the various punctuations being on different keys. Have you ever tried a French Keyboard - its WILD!!
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I think we in Europe have a subtly different keyboard layout with the various punctuations being on different keys.
Thats why I think it's important and would be great to find key combinations which will work independent of keyboard layouts.
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I'll second that!
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Thats why I think it's important and would be great to find key combinations which will work independent of keyboard layouts.
Like for instance the F# keys? Aren't they pretty much global?
Let's see F1 is taken for help, F3 for search the rest are open, plus you have the ALT and CTRL keys to modify... the possibilities are endless.
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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You can also do a quick compare of the current reference with your top five prioritized Bibles by pressing Alt+` (that's the tick mark below tilde(~). If you select a passage with multiple verses and press Alt+`, all the verses will be compared and displayed, along with a scrollbar on the right if necessary.
Bug:
- I've got John 3:16 open in NASB and 1 John 4:10 open in esv. They are side by side.
- Highlight John 3:16 and press the keys it works.
- Click into ESV and highlight my verse hit the keys and it doesn't work, I get the system sound (bong).
- Click back into NASB and try again, nope doesn't work (bong).
- In fact unless I click in, scroll a line or two up and down and then try again it will not work. And sometimes not even then.
It's very touchy, I can't exactly figure out when it will and won't work.
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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It's very touchy, I can't exactly figure out when it will and won't work.
I can't reproduce this. Perhaps try slowing the process down, just to see what might be happening to cause it. You may want to experiment with the Repeat Rate for Keyboard Properties in Control Panel.
Melissa
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