I will occasionally be told by Logos that new resources were installed. Is there a way to find out what those resources were?
After you have updated it will list them on restart on the "home" page of Logos. It will look like one of the other articles and it will read "Resources Updated" I believe.
Hi Mark
Bob's reply is the best approach to this.
For interest and further details there are a number of other ways to do this which were identified before Logos introduced the Homepage feature in 4.2a - details of these can be found at http://wiki.logos.com/An_update_is_downloading,_what_is_it
Graham
Is there a way to find out what those resources were?
Third option: if have diagnostic logging enabled, Indexer.log file has resource downloads. After restarting Logos 4 Mac (to install new resources), Indexer.log has "Discovered resource" messages, which are followed by indexing progress.
Often the number of resources in Indexer.log matches number of resources shown on Home Page, however some updates do not appear on Home Page (nor in Library last updated column).
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