The check spelling when typing is on, but it does not work in notes in Mac. Is there something that I missed.
This is a good question. Initially, I was thinking about the settings in macOS under Keyboard settings. I don't know if that would have an effect on the Logos settings in any way, but weirder things have happened.
Have you tried turning it off then back on, then restarting Logos?
What version of macOS and what version of Logos are you running?
Spelling is a problem with Clippings, but not Notes, in Windows.
Spelling is a problem in the sermon builder too.
this is what Pages shows, which is actually useful.
My spelling is horrible. Getting almost no suggestions in the Sermon Builder (Pro sub) is brutal.
I purchased the NIV Application Collection which was to include the above named resource. Can't find it in my Library. Was it inadvertently left out of the collection download?
I have been feeling pretty optimistic since I feel like I am making a lot of progress with my note organization. However, I am still having a difficult time doing basic searches and it is not clear to me what I am doing wrong. I wanted to quickly get to Lk 1:32, but I decided that I would get to it by doing a word search…
Back a while ago I purchased the new 2nd edition of the IVP Bible Background Commentary of the NT. The Old edition continues to show up in results of various types of inquiries and lists, and as far as I can tell, everything in the old volume is in the 2nd edition along with more, so I don't want or need to see the old…
On Desktop (Windows 11), Verbum 41.2, usually German UI (changed for demonstration purpose only) I can't figure out which are the "Default" Fonts for "Book" and "Notes". I tried to look it up in Help, but I don't find it.
I'm using Windows 11. But tried to change the "read aloud" voice that I get when I use Logos read aloud feature. The feature works, but I would like to change the voice to another voice. So, I said to myself, "Self that is done with the Windows platform." So I got to Windows settings —> Time & Language —> Speech. And there…