Quickly change preferred Bible

Sakarias Ingolfsson
Sakarias Ingolfsson Member Posts: 180 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Good morning

I have the privilege to prepare sermons in different languages, and even using different Bible versions in the same language. Since I use the automatic text in the sermon builder, which utilizes the preferred Bible, I wonder if there is a quick way to change the preferred Bible.

For example using the Command box, which in turn could be turned into a toolbar button.

The quickest way I know of is opening the library window, Clicking the three dots, selecting "prioritize resources", dragging my preferred Bible to the top and then closing the window.

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,672 ✭✭✭

    There is a Command ---> Set Preferred Bible to {Title | Abbreviation}  e.g. Set Preferred Bible to ESV.

    If you do this frequently, you should check the order of your bibles in "Prioritize Resources".

    Dave
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  • Kathleen Marie
    Kathleen Marie Member Posts: 812

    This is becoming an issue for me too. I take classes with instructors that use different translations and teach from Logos. I have created different layouts to use with each class, but it is awkward to change the priority translation before each class, and even more awkward not to switch.

    For me, it would be enough to be able to set an override for each layout. I know I can direct all links to open a Bible that is not my prioritized Bible, but that is not enough. I wish I could do a complete override. 

  • Beloved Amodeo
    Beloved Amodeo Member Posts: 4,181 ✭✭✭

    There is a Command ---> Set Preferred Bible to {Title | Abbreviation}  e.g. Set Preferred Bible to ESV.

    If you do this frequently, you should check the order of your bibles in "Prioritize Resources".

    I think it would be useful if this command worked independently of "Prioritized Resources." In other words, the command had no effect on the order of your "Prioritized Resources." Or, establish a separate command to accomplish this task.

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  • Mike Binks
    Mike Binks Member, MVP Posts: 7,428 ✭✭✭

    The quickest way I know of is opening the library window, Clicking the three dots, selecting "prioritize resources", dragging my preferred Bible to the top and then closing the window.

    There is guy on the forums that keeps endlessly banging on about 'Projects'. If any one with ears was listening; having a principle translation for a project would be a no brainer'.

    (Actually implementing Projects is a no brainer although I guess it would be a huge amount of work. Perhaps it could be done for the Mac when the code is written to run natively on the the M series chips)

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  • Sakarias Ingolfsson
    Sakarias Ingolfsson Member Posts: 180 ✭✭

    Thank you for your replies.

    The command did the trick, and it can be turned into a toolbar button. The button behaves a little bit strange, but it does work. Great.

    It seems to me that the command moves the resource to the top of the priority list. I understand why someone would want the preferred Bible to be independent of that list, but I would be less straightforward. I think it is better the way it is.

  • Luuk Dondorp
    Luuk Dondorp Member Posts: 100

    In what way is the switching back & forth of different preferred Bibles influencing the mobile apps? They are taking over automatically the settings, don’t they? 

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,672 ✭✭✭

    In what way is the switching back & forth of different preferred Bibles influencing the mobile apps? They are taking over automatically the settings, don’t they? 

    It does transfer to mobile app (Android at least).

    Dave
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  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043

    In what way is the switching back & forth of different preferred Bibles influencing the mobile apps? They are taking over automatically the settings, don’t they? 

    It does transfer to mobile app (Android at least).

    Yes. All changes to resource prioritization sync across all devices.

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  • WH Kim
    WH Kim Member Posts: 3

    Thank you for your replies.

    The command did the trick, and it can be turned into a toolbar button. The button behaves a little bit strange, but it does work. Great.

    It seems to me that the command moves the resource to the top of the priority list. I understand why someone would want the preferred Bible to be independent of that list, but I would be less straightforward. I think it is better the way it is.

    May I ask, how did you turn the command into a toolbar button? This would be very useful, as the command is a little cumbersome to type. Thank you!

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle Member, MVP Posts: 32,439 ✭✭✭

    Hi WH Kim - and welcome to the forums

    May I ask, how did you turn the command into a toolbar button?

    When you enter the command in the command box you will see a list of options. At this point, and before executing one, you can drag the one you want to the toolbar and drop it there

    Graham

  • WH Kim
    WH Kim Member Posts: 3

    Thank you! Really appreciate it.

    Hi WH Kim - and welcome to the forums

    May I ask, how did you turn the command into a toolbar button?

    When you enter the command in the command box you will see a list of options. At this point, and before executing one, you can drag the one you want to the toolbar and drop it there

    Graham