Is iPad PG supposed to respect Logos' advanced priorities?

Ron
Ron Member Posts: 1,229
edited November 21 in English Forum

I've recently extensively prioritized my commentaries for each book of the Bible on my desktop, but I noticed in Sunday School this morning that when I run a Passage Guide on my iPad, the commentaries are in a seemingly arbitrary order ...correction: it seems to respect the basic priorities, but ignore the advanced prioritizations.

I was trying to run a PG on Psalm 103.  Specifically for the Psalms, my desktop priorities are as follows:

  • EBC - Advanced - Applies only to Bible > Psalms
  • TOTC
  • BKC (not available on iPad Sad ) - Advanced - Applies only to Bible > Psalms
  • EvBC

Then, at the bottom of my commentary priorities, after all the individual book priorities for Ge-Re, I have the following "general" commentary priorities in this order:

  • Tom Constable's Expository Notes
  • Old Testament Survey Series
  • Wiersbe's Be Series (not available on iPad Sad )
  • Opening Up Series
  • Believer's Bible Commentary
  • IVP Bible Background
  • New Bible Commentary
  • Barnes
  • Matthew Henry

When I run the PG on the desktop, everything works as I would expect it to, with all the commentaries in the order I have them prioritized.  When I run the PG on the iPad, it puts EBC (the only one that uses advanced prioritization) AFTER all other priorities...immediately following Matthew Henry.  So it is apparently still being prioritized above everything that isn't prioritized at all, but it is ending up below everything that doesn't use advanced prioritization.  Is this expected behavior?

Tagged:

Comments