Since today I have the marks of a bible reading plan in my bible and other books and I don't know why. How can I switch it off?
These appear if you have Show Reading Plans enabled in the Reading Plans dropdown in the Formatting tab
Thanks, Graham! I still haven't gotten used to the new menu navigation because I work on my iPad too often. Now that I'm on vacation, I'm only using my notebook (without an external monitor), so I can't even see all the menu items.
I'm wondering why the reading plan has been turned on repeatedly for various resources recently. I didn't do that. Is this a bug?
Where do I find the setting to increase the size of the texts on a desktop computer?
@Adam Borries (Logos) @Andrew Batishko I installed Logos via its msi recently. There has been one internal update since, but Apps for Websites does not include Logos Bible Study. Consequently, ref.ly links go thru the web app even with the browser fix installed.
I watched a Morris Proctor video today. He mentioned the lemma in passage tool. The illustration he used was that if you are studying a word in, say, Joshua, you would search other Joshua commentaries. But that same word may have an excellent discussion in a commentary of another book. He said that the lemma in passage…
Why are some titles in my Logos 10 library (that show when filtered to "Not Downloaded") not available for download on mobile devices? There's no download icon, or even the little books icon, that shows next to it. An example would be the 1890 Darby Bible (that was the first one in the list just now that I pulled up).
I can see the book in my library but doesn’t open when I click on the open button