my question seems so simple but where are the Bible maps? I looked around and all the different resources and under references I don’t see any. It seems an obvious missing element for any Bible app.
You can find the Atlas in the Tools menu. If you are looking to pick up resources from Logos.com (all purchases include a 30-day return window), this thread mentions a few that may prove helpful.
To search all your books for maps, try using this search:#image EQUALS tag:map AND Jerusalem (or another location)
There is also a Maps search - sometimes under Search>More, but I find the above works better.
Logos has relied in recent years on their Atlas, which I find underwhelming. This is a shame because a really good set of maps is a very important Bible study tool.
The Maps search is your backup but that relies on resources you possess. If you are thin in this area, the ESV Study Bible has very good maps. I have a personal book with an index to these maps built from a .docx file that John Brumett created. You can find that here:
if you are interested.
There are also indices for Logos Deluxe Maps, Logos 7 maps, Holman Bible Atlas, MacArthur Study Bibles, Rose then and Now maps, Satellite Bible Map, New Unger's Bible Handbook maps, Zondervan Atlas of the Bible in short if you put them together in a collection you have a very complete Biblical atlas guide to your collection. All of these should be able to be found in a search of the books and courses forums. Suggestions on how to make this well known rather than esoteric knowledge (that I've had for a week or so) us appeciated as is the work of the person who created most of these.
Carta! Don't forget Carta! Love those maps.
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