I have a subscription - I never use these courses and do not want them to even dwnld to my system- how do I prevent this?
Yeah I also wouldn't mind being able to opt out of this—or possibly selectively download in the very rare chance one catches my interest.
(I think I have 1 or 2 permanently licensed courses that came as part of a library package. I don't think I've opened them even once.)
Per MJ, the download is only the metadata (eg library info)? Granted, even the metadata.
Yeah, some of us don't even want that metadata. Alas, Logos is not big on choices; the default mode for just about everything is "everybody gets a car" 🤦🏽♀️
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Hiding doesn't get rid of it or prevent downloads in future so I'll keep hoping.
Two questions: I own the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament in Logos, but if you search on verbum.com or logos.com for Ignatius Catholic Study Bible or "Ignatius Catholic Study Bible", it does not show up - why? And maybe the answer is, because now, Ignatius Press has completed the study bible and it now includes…
I am having trouble understanding what the criteria is for Type:Study Guide. I used to think they had to have questions with answer boxes, or a question section after each chapter, or a study questions section at the end with the appendix. And then there are Companion Guides for a seperate book. I've run across several now…
Verbum displays it some way, but the link isn't working:
I just started reading Schreiner's commentary on Revelation today. I've noticed that the Greek text and transliterations are not tagged with pop-up definitions (compare to Osborne in the BECNT and multiple other commentaries in different series). Has Logos cut back on the tagging or is this an aberration?
May I know is this just me? OR it's missing from the resources of LXX Swete? It's at ESV Hebrews 13:1 Let brotherly love continue. Steps : Navigate to ESV Hebrews 13:1. Right Click the word love in that verse & go to Word Study.