Passage in all version fails to show all Bibles

My computer is running windows 7 Ultimate 64 with an i3 (2G) and 8 GB DDR3
When I switched from 32 bit to 64 bit, I had to wipe the HD, and I first reinstalled Logos Software 4. It worked well, but I believe thatits "passage in all versions" is clumsy, and better I believe in Libronix 3g.That is because it shows ONLY the selected bibles, and not ALL of the Bibles. (Show me how to do that in Logos, and I will be a happy camper)
Si to get that function working properly, I installed the Libronix software, and I had the resource path in both versions point to the same file. C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Resources
Libronix recognizes all the Bibles when I look at the Library, but the "passage in all versions" pane shows only five Bibles. I looked at the other posts here and ran the scripts recommended for similar problems. I got some results in the download, but when instructed to close Libronix, I got a message telling me "no changes have been made" and when I instructed the computer to close Libronix, the program hung, requiring me to use Program Manager to force a close.
After all that, I am STILL back where I was at first, only there are now two choices as opposed to three on the home page when I open Libronix.before "upgrading".
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John Thomson said:
Si to get that function working properly, I installed the Libronix software, and I had the resource path in both versions point to the same file. C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Resources
Please explain "both versions". How did you "point" them to the same file?
John Thomson said:Libronix recognizes all the Bibles when I look at the Library, but the "passage in all versions" pane shows only five Bibles.
What is the preference setting i.e. All bibles, English, Greek, etc? Does the number/type change with different settings?
Does Library still show you all Bibles?
Dave
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I installed Logos first. By default the resource path is C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Resources
When I installed Libronix, it ALSO made C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Resources its resource path
When I click on "My Library" the program hangs (five minutes so far) but when I use another hyperlink on the home page, I can get the library to appear.
When I go to the Greek and Hebrew preferences in Libronix, they are not recognized, hence grayed out. All this mischief began when I upgraded with the auto upgrade feature in Libronix
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My preferred Bible is the ASV 1905
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John Thomson said:
When I click on "My Library" the program hangs (five minutes so far) but when I use another hyperlink on the home page, I can get the library to appear.
If you are running IE9, have you applied the IE9 patch?
When you quit Libronix LibSys.exe sometimes does not close. Remove the process using Task Manager.
John Thomson said:I installed Logos first. By default the resource path is C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Resources
That is incorrect as Logos4 has a default resource path in the \Logos4 folder. Why have you assumed this?
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Yes, I ran the IE 9 patch
I just reinstalled Win 7 as a 64 bit program, and that wiped out all the data on C:\
When I installed from the Internet, the program wanted to use that folder, so I said yes.
Are you suggesting I make a new resource folder in Logos 4, and direct both programs to that?
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John Thomson said:
When I installed from the Internet, the program wanted to use that folder, so I said yes.
Logos4 installs into C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Logos4 by default; it never installs to C:\Program Files (x86)\. Make sure you can view Hidden Files and Folders (Control Panel | Folder options) and check that you have a Logos4 folder which should be several GB's large.\
Libronix installs to C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\ by default. Check that folder.
Dave
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Looks as if was wrong. Thanks for the correction. I have 8.6 Gb in that folder
Should I make the Libronix point to that resources file?
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John Thomson said:
Should I make the Libronix point to that resources file?
No.
If Logos4 is missing any resources it will grab them from Libronix, but pointing Libronix to Logos4 will cause problems for L4.
One thing to consider is that LibSys.exe sometimes will not close when you quit L3. Kill it with Task Manager and restart L3.
If this problem still continues re-install Libronix from http://www.logos.com/support/article/316
Remember to run the IE9 Fix.
EDIT: I note that you mention v3c in another thread which would explain what is happening. Re-install anyway.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I do not know if this is a double post, but you can see my problem with the passage guide below. I have all these wonderful unlocked Bibles in Logos 4, but I can NOT get them to appear in Libronix 3 Needless to say, this is a frustrating experience
I hope someone can help me before I start to cry. Kidding, of course
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John Thomson said:
I hope someone can help me before I start to cry.
It appears that they are missing from your Resources folder. If you have a Libronix Installation CD/DVD you can copy the resources to your Hard drive using Location Manager. Make sure you have v3.0g installed.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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John Thomson said:
I have all these wonderful unlocked Bibles in Logos 4, but I can NOT get them to appear in Libronix 3
Wondering if Libronix 3 Resources folder has:
KJVAPOC.lbxlls
KJV.lbxlls
bdb.lbxlls
bhrg.lbxlls
BHSWTS40.lbxlls
Likewise wonder about using a Libronix base package update script => Re-install resources for Libronix 3
Keep Smiling [:)]
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This problem is solved, and the best acronym for the situation is PICNIC.
That means Problem In Chair, Not In Computer [:$]
You responders were kind to try to help, but I assumed that if I had the resources listed in L4, then Libronix would pick them up automatically.
The good thing is that I learned much about L4 than I knew I had before, so I thank you for your efforts. Maybe some one else can benefit from that expereince, so I report myself for being a dummy. the most embarrassing thing about the incident is that I am a user of this excellent product since 1996, when the company was in New Jersey, and I should have known better.
Thanks, and enjoy a chuckle at my folly!
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John Thomson said:
the best acronym for the situation is PICNIC
All's well that ends well. Now go and have a proper picnic[:)]
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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