PBB

Mark
Mark Member Posts: 2,662 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

If I have PBB resources from L3 but no longer have L3 installed on my computer, will I be able to transfer them still into L4 once PBB is updated?  In other words, will there be a way to import them if I have them in a folder but not in L3?  OR will the only way to get them into L4 be by L4 scanning L3 to find them and import them?

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  • Tobias Lampert
    Tobias Lampert Member Posts: 761 ✭✭

    Mark,

    I'm pretty shure this will work, since L4 is able to scan selected folders already now (though not for PBB-files so far).

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,407

    Mark said:

    will I be able to transfer them still into L4 once PBB is updated?

    At this point we don't know. Several of us have assumed that at a minimum the PBB's will need to be recompiled. But we don't know the source file requirements either. I would expect Logos to try to bring as much over into L4 as is practical.

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  • tom
    tom Member Posts: 3,213 ✭✭✭

    MJ. Smith said:

    Mark said:

    will I be able to transfer them still into L4 once PBB is updated?

    At this point we don't know. Several of us have assumed that at a minimum the PBB's will need to be recompiled. But we don't know the source file requirements either. I would expect Logos to try to bring as much over into L4 as is practical.

    If I remember correctly, which happens once every blue moon or so, the compiling will be done on Logo's servers.  

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    MJ. Smith said:

    Mark said:

    will I be able to transfer them still into L4 once PBB is updated?

    At this point we don't know. Several of us have assumed that at a minimum the PBB's will need to be recompiled. But we don't know the source file requirements either. I would expect Logos to try to bring as much over into L4 as is practical.

    From what I've read (including what I think I read but probably didn't....) the limitations of the L3 style PBB's will require them to be recompiled in order to bring them into L4.  Mind you, the last time I pestered the programmers for private information I didn't learn the answer.  

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  • DominicM
    DominicM Member Posts: 2,995 ✭✭✭

    I hope the PBB in 4 is as good as v3, and would prefer a local compile if possible, as some of the stuff I want to PBB is personal, and dont want anyone else to access it even in raw format, if not I would want a guarantee the raw files got securely deleted from Logos servers

    If PBB lives up to v3 it will likely replace my use of the inferior notes, especially if we have tables pictures and color..

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,407

    DominicM said:

    I hope the PBB in 4 is as good as v3, and would prefer a local compile if possible, as some of the stuff I want to PBB is personal, and dont want anyone else to access it even in raw format, if not I would want a guarantee the raw files got securely deleted from Logos servers

    The PBB in L4 will be better than v3 in that it will have the same linkage / tagging capabilities as Logos developed resources. I would prefer cloud compiling because of the data necessary to support the linkages - I don't want manual, unverifiable links. The security that Logos has said they will provide is sufficient for me. Unfortunately, for my use of notes I would not be able to use PBB's rather than notes - although I have been using notes to simulate PBB's.

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