Are there any local experienced users willing to answer a few questions and provide some guidance to a new user?
Thanks Tim
The forum makes us all local Tim. You might be surprised at the speed you get your questions answered here. Just fire away.
If you find it difficult to phrase the questions screen shots are helpful.
Also do you know that there is a Wiki tab at the top of this forum which can offer some help.
Tim
Welcome to the forums. There is a worldwide network of people who use Logos here, many who are real power users and others, like me, who have been using Logos for a while and kinda know our way around. Ask away. There will always be someone out there who can help - 24/7.
You might want to take a look at the videos for Mac users. Click here to access them, as they aren't easy to find on the website.
Every blessing
Alan
Wiki has Logos 4 Mac page => http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Mac
Several adventurous individuals are Beta testers => http://wiki.logos.com/The_Logos_4_Beta_Program
Keep Smiling [:)]
re there any local experienced users willing to answer a few questions and provide some guidance to a new user?
Welcome, Tom.
I can't add much to what others have already said. I just wanted to encourage you to feel free to ask any Logos-related question you have at anytime. Someone, somewhere in the world will be awake and eager to help. As Mike said, this forum makes us all local. The first two who answered are Scots, but I am not sure where the Smiling One lives. I am from across the continent in North Carolina, but modern communication put us all into each other's study.
but I am not sure where the Smiling One lives
Hopefully in peace serving God (with a song in my heart).
Concur with Rosie's signature: "Learning Logos is an iterative process, and you've got to start somewhere." - reading and responding to forum posts has expanded my boundaries of ignorance - recognized some questions and answers repeating on forums - learned some Wiki editing.
Are there any local experienced users willing to answer a few questions and provide some guidance to a new user? Thanks Tim
I am the Logos rep for SoCal and I live in San Diego. Give me a call 206-390-5455. You can also email me joe.miller []at] logos.com.
I am happy to help in any way I can.
Joe
but I am not sure where the Smiling One lives Hopefully in peace serving God (with a song in my heart).
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Hello Mike and Alan,
I noticed in a thread about "interesting words" that you told someone to right click and print or File>Print to be able to have a handout for small groups / class, etc. I can't find a way to print or save as or copy/paste at all. Is Clippings supposed to help with this?
Thanks,
Johnny
Hi Johnny
I get this menu when I right click on the display.
Because I keep my Passage Guide in a floating window it is easy to resize the window so that the copied image is the size I want when I paste it into Pages this stops the pixilation when you resize the image in pages.
Is Clippings supposed to help with this?
Not that I know of.
Hello Mike,
Thanks. I don't know why but I wasn't getting the right click menu to come up. I closed and started again and it works the way you say it should.
Hello Mike and Alan, I noticed in a thread about "interesting words" that you told someone to right click and print or File>Print to be able to have a handout for small groups / class, etc. I can't find a way to print or save as or copy/paste at all. Is Clippings supposed to help with this? Thanks, Johnny
Responding to "Interesting Words" thread http://community.logos.com/forums/t/22880.aspx or write a new post is preferable to responding to an existing thread, changing topic.
Apologies - unable to replicate - right click (or control + click) inside Interesting Words diagram => pop-up menu:
For forum posting, also showing screen capture works too - added arrow to show mouse location for right click (near bottom limit).
I can't tell for sure if you are chastising me for using the forum incorrectly but I'm sorry if I did something wrong. The other thread had not been active for over a month and I saw that Mike had just yesterday posted on this thread.
I can't tell for sure if you are chastising me for using the forum incorrectly but I'm sorry if I did something wrong. The other thread had not been active for over a month and I saw that Mike had just yesterday posted on this thread. Johnny
No intent to chastise, I'm sure, just to help you out in the future. Starting a new thread is usually the best way to get a timely answer to a specific question, rather than piggy-backing on an unrelated topic. The subject line ("New L4 Mac user in San Diego") might cause most people to skip over this thread if it seemed irrelevant to them. But I'm glad enough people happened to be reading this to give you an answer.
No intent to chastise, I'm sure, just to help you out in the future.
Concur with Rosie [Y]
The other thread had not been active for over a month and I saw that Mike had just yesterday posted on this thread.
Responding to older thread (with appropriate topic) would have received a response, too - potentially interesting to thread followers (who chose to receive email when response posted to a thread). Some forum threads have several weeks or months between posts.
With over 4,000 threads in Logos 4 Mac forum, staying on thread topic helpful for several volunteers who read lots of posts and Logos developers (who also read posts - some become references for bug reports).
Thanks Rosie,
I understand that something was done wrong. I will try to copy/paste things over to that other thread so keep and everyone else will be happy.
Thanks Rosie, I understand that something was done wrong. I will try to copy/paste things over to that other thread so keep and everyone else will be happy. Johnny
Johnny, please. Don't think of it as "something done wrong" or "keeping everyone else happy." The whole reason this forum exists is to help people, and we were all just trying to help you, though we might have been awkward in how we communicated that. I apologize on behalf of us all if it made you feel guilty of violating some sacred forum principle. It was just a tip to ensure that no one overlooks your questions in the future. For your benefit, not that it would annoy others. Do what you like. You are completely welcome here. You didn't mess anything up.
Blessings,
Rosie
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