Beta 4

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Me too..
In HIS Eternal Service,
Tom Castle
**If we will do God's work, in God's way, at God's time, with God's power, we shall have God's blessings!!**0 -
Release notes have been posted here.
In HIS Eternal Service,
Tom Castle
**If we will do God's work, in God's way, at God's time, with God's power, we shall have God's blessings!!**0 -
No release notes have been posted yet. You'll see them as a sticky at the top of the PC Beta forum when they get posted. They're usually posted shortly after the release comes out. Surely by end of business day today, I would think. And Melissa usually does post a link to them over on the wiki release notes page at the same time.
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Beta testers. Open your library and click on type and then click on last updated. I believe this dating is new.
"For the kingdom of God does not consist in words but in power"
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Jerry M said:
Beta testers. Open your library and click on type and then click on last updated. I believe this dating is new.
What do you mean? "Last Updated" was in beta 3. I don't think it's changed in beta 4, unless I'm missing something.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Perhaps I am wrong but last time I looked there were no actual calendar dates on the older resources, but maybe I hadn't looked recently.
"For the kingdom of God does not consist in words but in power"
Wiki Table of Contents
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Jerry M said:
Perhaps I am wrong but last time I looked there were no actual calendar dates on the older resources, but maybe I hadn't looked recently.
It shows "days of the week" if the date is less than a week old or an actual date if it's older than a week. Since it gave all the resources the same date by default they all said "Tuesday" (if you installed it last Tuesday when beta 3 was released). But today is Tuesday, so it automatically changed those dated last "Tuesday" to "Oct 19 2010".
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Layout shortcut will be updated after ‘Update to current snapshot’, and shortcut tooltip will preview the updated thumbnail.
Thank you!
Regards, SteveF
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Updated here.
In HIS Eternal Service,
Tom Castle
**If we will do God's work, in God's way, at God's time, with God's power, we shall have God's blessings!!**0 -
Todd Phillips said:Jerry M said:
Perhaps I am wrong but last time I looked there were no actual calendar dates on the older resources, but maybe I hadn't looked recently.
It shows "days of the week" if the date is less than a week old or an actual date if it's older than a week. Since it gave all the resources the same date by default they all said "Tuesday" (if you installed it last Tuesday when beta 3 was released). But today is Tuesday, so it automatically changed those dated last "Tuesday" to "Oct 19 2010".
Nothing has changed ie. the dates following the recent update are still wrong.
Dave
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Looks like one of the known issues from Beta 3 has not been fixed but is no longer listed under known issues:
"In right-to-left resources (e.g., Hebrew or Syriac), the columns are drawn left-to-right."
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Glad to see the keyboard shortcut for paged view.
Still want to see a way to navigate one column at a time in Paged View.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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I don't think the way wide text in Paged View is handled is correct yet. I tried to test this in The Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible under Chronology, Old Testament. In a floating panel I had three columns in Paged View. Once I reached the table in the article everything switched to a single column and I could only restore the three column view by going to a section where there was no table and turning off and then back on Page View (I even had a little trouble with that).
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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What does "Import Delete Syntax Searches" do?
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Dominick Sela said:
What does "Import Delete Syntax Searches" do?
If it functions like the other delete commands it will delete all imported syntax searches.
Prov. 15:23
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Mark A. Smith said:
I don't think the way wide text in Paged View is handled is correct yet. I tried to test this in The Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible under Chronology, Old Testament. In a floating panel I had three columns in Paged View. Once I reached the table in the article everything switched to a single column and I could only restore the three column view by going to a section where there was no table and turning off and then back on Page View (I even had a little trouble with that).
Does the Note in the release notes covers this? Note: Unwrappable wide content will still force fewer columns by design.
There is still a known issue with drawing tables that go across three columns, too.
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Melissa Snyder said:
Does the Note in the release notes covers this? Note: Unwrappable wide content will still force fewer columns by design.
I saw the following had been deleted from known issues from the Beta 3 release notes:
"Content that is too wide for the optimal column width can force fewer
columns. Scrolling past the wide content never restores optimal width
columns. Toggling paged view or resizing the window will restore optimal
width columns."With that plus what you noted I was expecting to be able to move around text that by design had fewer columns and get back to the right number of columns or at least return to a previous correct section and have it be as it was before. Moving past the wide section and moving back before it does not produce this result, at least for the resource I checked. Once I get to the 'by design section' all columns disappear just as they used to. To me it seemed nothing had changed.
This is not what I expected (nor what I think you are trying to accomplish). In other words I expect that moving through wide text should not force me to retoggle Paged View once I get past that text.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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