What's Missing... When you'll see it overview thread
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John Fallahee said:
1. Passage in All Versions (row by row format, rather than column format)
Drag the comparison tool to a wider pane in the main window (or float it).
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John Fallahee said:
1. Close all Open Windows and open Home Page (from the 3.0 toolbar)
Note: In 4.0, You can close all tabs for a partical window, but you can not close all tabs for all windows that are open in the workspace
"Close all" in the command bar. Can be dragged to shortcut area to create a button.
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space bar = page down is still missing but mentioned under Beta 5 release notes as a resource issue yet to be dealt with. I am hoping active window will be addressed as well but see no indication it will.
Mac Pro 13 Retina 8GB, 256 flash
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Thanks Jacob, but maybe I am missing this : )
What I am trying to do is color all verbs that are imperative Green.
Here are the steps I followed.
File | New | Visual Filter
Choose Bible (ESV, NASB)
Chose Morphology (I tried all the Greek ones)
Verb with green highlighting
Nothing is colored. Here is a picture of 3.0
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Do you have a list of all the commands that are available from the commands bar?
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COMPARING TEXT: ROW VS COLUMN:
Thanks! Found the feature hidden in the menu!
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Pericope Report: Found this under Passage analysis! Sorry!
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John Fallahee said:
What I am trying to do is color all verbs that are imperative Green.
Hi John.
Seems to work for me. Graphic below. You might need to click the graphic to get a bigger version to see the green. Also, you may need to click the interlocking-ring thingie to make sure you select the proper visual filter(s) to display.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Ahh! A picture is worth a thousand words!
I did not know to use the @ symbol!
Thanks!!!
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Rick Brannan said:John Fallahee said:
What I am trying to do is color all verbs that are imperative Green.
Hi John.
Seems to work for me. Graphic below. You might need to click the graphic to get a bigger version to see the green. Also, you may need to click the interlocking-ring thingie to make sure you select the proper visual filter(s) to display.
It doesn't work for me as this is not the same as L3...the Ol text is separted from the main text and is not highlighted... L3 is much more useful to work with when doing this sort of analysis of the text. The inline interlinear is appropriate for quick lookups but not for this sort of work. IMHO...
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Key link Summary Report....
So far I have not found an equivalent feature...I found this very useful..maybe I've missed it in L4 but being able to bring up a number of defintions at once when looking at say a theolgoical term I am not familar with or hazy at best is very useful. Information window in L4 only bring up one defnition and can't see a way to get it to change it to show more..hope its simply something I've overlooked.
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AndrewMckenzie said:
Key link Summary Report....
So far I have not found an equivalent feature...I found this very useful..maybe I've missed it in L4 but being able to bring up a number of defintions at once when looking at say a theolgoical term I am not familar with or hazy at best is very useful. Information window in L4 only bring up one defnition and can't see a way to get it to change it to show more..hope its simply something I've overlooked.
Hi Andrew.
I just made a custom guide for "Bible word" that consists of the "Lemma" tool and the "Definition" tool. I believe this will give the sort of information that "Keylink Summary" gave. I called it "Rick's Keylink Summary" and it shows up in right-clicks.
The "Definition" should work for items that aren't found as lemmas (so any text, not just Bible text). You can select a collection when you define the guide or from "Settings" with an active guide.
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Running Power Lookup from the context menu should also produce something like the Key Link Summary report.
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Thanks Rick, thats a pretty good substitue...but I decided to try and take it where L3 couldn't take me and L4 doesn't seem to reach that point yet either.... but will put that in a new post here
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- Searching in CUV for more than one character
- Chinese Bible
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Melissa Snyder said:
The search issue most likely will be resolved in a post 4.0 version.
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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John Fallahee said:
1. Prayer Journal
Bob Pritchett said:Prayer Lists are on the list of items that will follow after the initial 4.0 release. -Bob Pritchett
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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Smart tags for MS Word
Haven't heard anything definitive. Here's the last:
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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1. The ability to copy and paste search results. (this is missing in the "Bible word study" and in regular Bible searches).
2. http://community.logos.com/forums/t/2937.aspx
3. I have started a case for this, not sure when it will be implemented. - George Allakhverdyan
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thanks george....copying and pasting the results of a search is VERY important!
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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1. No Next/Previous verse Arrows/Buttons for navigating back and ahead in the Exegetical Guide Report
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A great feature to "crank efficiently" through search results without the extra back and forth mouse clicking.
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1. No Progress/Generating bar in the Exegetical Guide Report
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Rick Brannan said:AndrewMckenzie said:
Key link Summary Report....
So far I have not found an equivalent feature...I found this very useful..maybe I've missed it in L4 but being able to bring up a number of defintions at once when looking at say a theolgoical term I am not familar with or hazy at best is very useful. Information window in L4 only bring up one defnition and can't see a way to get it to change it to show more..hope its simply something I've overlooked.
Hi Andrew.
I just made a custom guide for "Bible word" that consists of the "Lemma" tool and the "Definition" tool. I believe this will give the sort of information that "Keylink Summary" gave. I called it "Rick's Keylink Summary" and it shows up in right-clicks.
The "Definition" should work for items that aren't found as lemmas (so any text, not just Bible text). You can select a collection when you define the guide or from "Settings" with an active guide.
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
Rick, I wish I would have seen this post earlier. Perfect. Thanks
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Missing Feature: Lectionary "Today" button and "approximation" date feature
Forum: Features
There is *STILL* no feature in the lectionary to bring the user back to today or the current day's view. There is still no feature to allow me to type December 1, 2009 and get taken to the closest date to that in the lectionary cycle. Both features of the lectionary are necessary. Both are functional in L3f. Both are missing from L4SR4.
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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Missing Feature: There is no setting for "Bible Text ONLY"
Forum: Seems like I commented on this early on in the features section
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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Rev Dale L Durnell OSL said:
Missing Feature: There is no setting for "Bible Text ONLY"
Forum: Seems like I commented on this early on in the features section
Let me elaborate: In L3f (and most previous versions of the LDLS) we could click the "view" button on the menu and choose Bible Text Only. This got rid of spurious editorial comments from the publisher (which I may or may not agree with). There's a BIBLE setting option in the tools section of L4, but the only option so far is to have the words of Jesus in Red or not. Just as I like to turn that off, I want to see my Bible text without someone editorializing and interfering with the flow of the text.
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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1. Copy multiple verses with Copy Bible Verses
We've taken a giant step backwards --
In one move, I need to be able list several verses, either within the same book and chapter, or from multiple books and chapters:
e.g., we need to be able to request something like this from the Lectionary
and we need to be able to request:John 3:1-18; Rom 3:23, 6:23; Rev 7.1-3
Right now, anything past the first chapter and verse is truncated forcing me to keep going back and making subsequent requests to get everything I need.
Dale
Hebrews 10:11–14,19–25
Blessings,
Dale Durnell
Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)
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Rev Dale L Durnell OSL said:
Copy multiple verses with Copy Bible Verses
Dale, I believe this is being considered already, if not being actively worked on. At least I hope so. I also hope that we can get some sort of ability to insert verses via macro into WordPerfect (still using your macros with L3 from time to time -- thanks, BTW), but that is probably a long way off.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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