a question from an Accordance User
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It's now official for me too! [:)]
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Welcome to the Logos family Kristin!
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Welcome to the Logos family Jonathan!
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I have been digging into L10 Academic Essentials seriously now for the last week and agree with many that L10 is a much improved version. I started long ago with L 2.9 and slacked off use with L5 and worked mainly with another product from 2016 till last week. L10 is getting comfortable. I guess I may be chiming in more now than I have been. I am enjoying both of the two software platforms about equally now. The Verbum 360, Verbum Advanced Academic, and Verbum Advanced search training packages I got with Verbum 9 Academic Essentials Package have really helped me open up the usefulness of L10. I had just used the simple tools I learned to use in L2, L3, and L4 until about a week ago.
Nice to see familiar names in this forum as well!
Joseph F. Sollenberger, Jr.
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Kristin said:
It's now official for me too!
I‘m confident that Logos will be a good fit, Kristin. So glad you’re here!
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This thread sounds like an echo chamber. [:D]
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Michael Atnip said:
This thread sounds like an echo chamber.
I suspect there could be more if Logos put some thought into ways to encourage Accordance users via crossover discounts, attention to beloved features (eg cross-highlighting), etc.
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I just learned how to set up a layout with cross-highlighting active. Setting it up is a bit more tedious than I’m use to, but I think linking many more texts is possible than we are use to.
Joseph F. Sollenberger, Jr.
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Joseph Sollenberger said:
I just learned how to set up a layout with cross-highlighting active. Setting it up is a bit more tedious than I’m use to, but I think linking many more texts is possible than we are use to.
I learn new things like this about Logos all the time. On face value, tools like Passage Guide are very easy to use. On the other hand, if I dedicate a bit of time regularly to learning the software, it is a very complex Swiss Army knife. Last week’s ‘aha‘ moment was in morphological searches.
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I got cross-highlighting to show if I select a word, but the process of selecting a word triggers a popup window that blocks some of the screen. Not ideal. I'd like to have a cursor hover option like the information tab. Is that possible?
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Jonathan Huber said:
I got cross-highlighting to show if I select a word, but the process of selecting a word triggers a popup window that blocks some of the screen. Not ideal. I'd like to have a cursor hover option like the information tab. Is that possible?
Not a good answer but in Settings, 'Show Selection Menu' > Off
I assume you're referring to the Corresponding Selection, in the Visual Filters menu (between 2 Bibles). If instead, Corresponding Words (within a single Bible), you can choose hover.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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DMB said:
Not a good answer but in Settings, 'Show Selection Menu' > Off
Yes, corresponding selection, and turning that selection menu off kinda helped. I already set up highlights and assigned hot keys for them, so this might work. Thanks!
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Frank Jones said:
Awesome!!!
Brian Leathers said:Welcome to the Logos family Kristin!
Thank you, Frank and Brian!
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Jonathan Huber said:
🤗
Thank you, and welcome to you too! It's good to still see you in both places.
Donovan R. Palmer said:Woohoo! Welcome!
Thank you for the cake, Donovan! [:)]
Rick Mansfield said:I‘m confident that Logos will be a good fit, Kristin. So glad you’re here!
Thank you, Rick, and that is good to hear, given that you know how I use Accordance. [:)] It is good to see you here!
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Joseph Sollenberger said:
Nice to see familiar names in this forum as well!
That's how I feel too. [:)]
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Rick Mansfield said:
if you're used to triple-click from those other guys, you can bring that same muscle-memory to Logos, too! 🤗
That's made Logos feel more comfortable to me. I also had the Double-Click Action set to "Search" which was really annoying. Setting it to "Select word" made a big difference. Interface feels more familiar now :-)
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Kristin said:
That's concerning. Connecting to the server is not only a potential privacy issue, but could even be dangerous in certain countries. So it is imperative that I can run the software offline. I had already tried this last week and it ran fine, but given this thread, I am worried if fundamental functions will turn off if there isn't an internet connection.
My desktop is connected to the Internet, but I have a laptop that has been offline for over 2 years and Logos continues to run well.
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Ronald Quick said:
My desktop is connected to the Internet, but I have a laptop that has been offline for over 2 years and Logos continues to run well.
That's great to know! Thank you!
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Mark Allison said:Rick Mansfield said:
if you're used to triple-click from those other guys, you can bring that same muscle-memory to Logos, too! 🤗
That's made Logos feel more comfortable to me. I also had the Double-Click Action set to "Search" which was really annoying. Setting it to "Select word" made a big difference. Interface feels more familiar now :-)
+1. Feels natural to me now.
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Thank you Rick and Mark for the Double and Triple click information. I have just changed them to match my muscle memory.
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Joseph F. Sollenberger, Jr.
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