I went to upgrade to 38 and discovered i have MacOS 12.7.5 so i have to go back down. Where can i get a copy of that version ?
Blessings,
Alan
Whew, Thanks Vlad and Kevin . All is swell . 😜
Blessings
See this message for the links to version 37 for MacOS, but please check the whole thread, since it is possible that you may upgrade your MacOS.
You apparently did what at least two of us (now three) have done. There are potentially three options:
2) Install Verbum which will install at latest 37 version on your Monterey OS. If you allow the website to decide it will not install 38 on a Monterey OS. 3) Look up the process for updating the MacOS Google OCLP. I recommend “Install macOS Sequoia…” on YouTube. Anson Alexander explains the process but follow all steps in detail including the pinned comments with the video. When you go to OCLP you can actually now get the latest Sequoia release.
I have a lot of books in Logos which I often want to consult, but then when I try to do so I can't since it is called something else in Logos compared to what I know it by and I don't recognize it. I see that I am able to change the names of books, but it is unclear to me what I am supposed to be changing for it to show up…
How should I start?
I can change the versions that appear in the text comparison tool with no trouble. However, when I press F7 from my Bible, I do not get the versions I want to compare. How do I change the Bibles that appear when I press F7?
How can I prevent verses that I copy and paste into the sermon editor from automatically going to the next line with an indent? I want to be able to paste a verse and have it start as the next sentence.
something changed so that I am unable to hear text to speech on the program that has on one side and ESV Bible on the other. I use the ctrl r to hear it. It works on the Truth for Today but not on the Bible side. I am not sure what changed, to cause that. Please help if possible. God Bless You.