I'm using the recent tablet version, but unless I'm connected to wifi I can't even search my top Bible. I couldn't find anything about it in the 'help'.
Am I doing something wrong?
Offline search only works on downloaded resources. Have you downloaded your top Bible?
Yes, I do have it downloaded. As well as a bunch others.
I just tried a simple surface text search. No can do. Below, search and library (latest ios and Logos).
I also tried it offline on my iPad before I replied and it worked fine for me on my downloaded Bibles. Not sure what is going on for both of you. It should work.
Perhaps close the app and reopen it and try again of you haven't already done so.
I also just tried Verbum v43; works fine. Looks like v47 ..
I see the same problem with the beta of 48.
And, as far as I know, it's the first time I've seen the Offline indicator in the Search Mode field
This now works with the latest update.
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