How to NOTES - 2 videos

Room4more
Room4more Member Posts: 1,730
edited November 20 in English Forum

I made two videos of the Notes section of the Biblia.com and how they integrate with F-Life.

I point out what some of us think might be an error in the systems linkage, we dunno/?

You the developers and of course Bob, have a look see and PLEASE inform us - we are aware that this is a BETA, so maybe this will help, again - I dunno/? [I am just a befuddled user of L4]

1-How_to_NOTES

2-How_to_Notes

okay thanks for allowing us to peruse the new thingamabob.....Stick out tongue

Thanks

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  • David Carter
    David Carter Member Posts: 1,081 ✭✭

    Thanks for the demonstration - as you can see it's a bit hard to do in Firefox as there is no dropdown box on the left. It's a lot easier with IE or Chrome  [:D]

     

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    ok gimme a sec and i will load up and have a look see...

    ok yeah thats right... I think it was Mick that attempted to use fire-fox and it wouldn't show anything...He may be lurking about.....yo Mick..

    I did try IE8 but the text was jumbled in certain areas, then I used Chrome. It would be nice if the techies to figure out a good cross-platform that would work../?

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  • David Carter
    David Carter Member Posts: 1,081 ✭✭

    You could upgrade to IE9 which is what I have installed, it seems to work OK.

    I have spent a big chunk of the day trying to figure out where these notes were on Biblia that you have been talking about, as soon as I saw your video the light came on and it dawned on me why I was having such a big problem. As soon as I fired up IE and Chrome I could see what you were talking about (literally!)

    Maybe it will work in Firefox 11 which is supposed to be released any minute now.

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    You could upgrade to IE9 which is what I have installed, it seems to work OK.

    I have spent a big chunk of the day trying to figure out where these notes were on Biblia that you have been talking about, as soon as I saw your video the light came on and it dawned on me why I was having such a big problem. As soon as I fired up IE and Chrome I could see what you were talking about (literally!)

    Maybe it will work in Firefox 11 which is supposed to be released any minute now.


    Thanks. I am glad that they helped to clarify some things...[;)]

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  • David Beard
    David Beard Member Posts: 67

    1-How_to_NOTES

    2-How_to_Notes

     

    Watched both of these and they duplicated the same results I got.  I'm with you--seems like the Notes 1 video is the way they want it to go--a little more intuitive...thanks for the videos

  • Philana Crouch
    Philana Crouch Member Posts: 2,151

    I don't think there is a linkage error. The notes are linked to Scripture reference, not translation. This makes sense because they are notes we share. This way a community/group member could see someone else's notes on Philemon 1:17 for example, regardless if they are using the LEB or ESV.

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    I don't think there is a linkage error. The notes are linked to Scripture reference, not translation. This makes sense because they are notes we share. This way a community/group member could see someone else's notes on Philemon 1:17 for example, regardless if they are using the LEB or ESV.


    Thats almost persuadable to the point of being real. But if that be the case, then why would there be a need - any need at all - to have a drop menu to associate the note with a group - any group - public or private - ?

    Just make the note and be done with it - no need to be specific as to whom it is directed, like with using the 'share'.

    Yes I agree, that others can see the note, which to me again speaks against the need for a group specific driven menu, especially when your note is visable openly - anyway! Somehow it just sticks in my mind that this is redundant programming. It is hard to see the benefit when I do one process and see no results - needless to say the final destination of the group specifics -vs- the process of the 'share' and the results it brings.

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    I don't think there is a linkage error. The notes are linked to Scripture reference, not translation. This makes sense because they are notes we share. This way a community/group member could see someone else's notes on Philemon 1:17 for example, regardless if they are using the LEB or ESV.


     

    Thats almost persuadable to the point of being real. But if that be the case, then why would there be a need - any need at all - to have a drop menu to associate the note with a group - any group - public or private - ?

    So you can do your group bible study on James and add your notes to it (the share-functionality does not leave notes in biblia, but brings the cited text over to the group discussion). You'll have your Christadelphian notes on it, and won't even see that there is a greek-orthodox group that has their own notes to the same text.

    I think it makes sense and I don't see the biblia-notes as broken or somewhat. One's bible-notes, the other sharing of bible-text for the group.

    Thanks again for the videos! Great stuff!

    Btw: if you link the two panels, the bibles will scoll along

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    [....]

    Lets test that…..I see that you already have made a note[James 4:3] with some text, let’s use the same verse….

     Here's the video:


    3-How_to_NOTES

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    [....]

    Lets test that…..I see that you already have made a note[James 4:3] with some text, let’s use the same verse….

     Here's the video:


    3-How_to_NOTES

     

    the point is that you are a member of both Christadelphian and FPC groups. I can't see your FPC note as I'm not a member of FPC group. And those here who are not members of Christadelphian shouldn't be able to see my note.

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    EDIT: to prove this to you, I set up a new group and posted a note to James 4:3 on biblia (I think it no longer matters which bible versiojn there) and - inadvertently - on James 3:1 as well. If this works as I think it should, you won't be able to see those.   

     

     

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Mick I deleted it after I made the vid...but give me a few minutes and I will put it back on.....and leave it for an hour...

    it says: this is note 2 - fpc        - its there now make a screen shot and post it here..

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    Mick I deleted it after I made the vid...but give me a few minutes and I will put it back on.....and leave it for an hour...

    it says: this is note 2 - fpc        - its there now make a screen shot and post it here..

    okay. Or you try to see my new notes on James 4:3 and James 3:1

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Mick I do not see where anything change on 4.3;

    1. and I do not see anything of 3.1, is that the correct verse?

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    Mick I do not see where anything change on 4.3;

    1. and I do not see anything of 3.1, is that the correct verse?

    That's exactly working as intended. 

    Show me yours (your screenshot), I 'll show you mine: 

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    Green: we both are in group Christadelphian, therefore we both see this. Red: you are not in group "Logos Users Germany", so you can't see this (everything else would be a severe bug wiping Bob's idea of putting bible study to the 'web!), but you should have your own note in the FPC group where I put the blue box. I can't see this and that's okay so!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    This screenshot is about 10 minutes new.[ so if you came up with a way then post it so we will all know, because I have not found a way...Thanks.]

     

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Yo mick, u just created that group!!!!! and from what I can tell its private,,,so I dunno if that qualifies......thats questionable!! [^o)]

    ok i have to go,,,gone for the afternoon....but thanks.

    LTR......[:D]

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    This screenshot is about 10 minutes new.[ so if you came up with a way then post it so we will all know, because I have not found a way...Thanks.]

    Thanks for sharing. But I don't understand your question about "a way" - your screenshot and mine together show that biblia works as (imho) intended: Users can put up bible notes visible for people belonging to a group the user chooses. They can see the notes of all groups they belong to, but - rightly so! - can't see the notes of other groups.

    EDIT: after seeing your remark about the "private" group: The privacy-status of the group doesn't matter, it's membership. The FPC group is open and yet I don't see your note that was intended for that group. If I joined, I would. And if I leave, I cease seeing those notes.  

    EDIT 2: I just changed the group to "open". You may try joining, looking at James 3:1 and leaving it, F-5 and looking again. 

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    joined left f5 joined left f5 joined ---see notes for 3.1 or 4.3.

    okay the note is tied to the group: if its "PRIVATE" no one sees the note granted. But not everyone is going to have a "PRIVATE" group, but granted there will be some...thats alot to do just to hide a note.....still seems redundant..thanks for sharing.

    LTR,,,

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    Room,

    think it the other way round: when hundreds of groups are using this, the notes must be tied to the groups, otherwise there's chaos.

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  • David Carter
    David Carter Member Posts: 1,081 ✭✭

    okay the note is tied to the group: if its "PRIVATE" no one sees the note granted. But not everyone is going to have a "PRIVATE" group, but granted there will be some...thats alot to do just to hide a note.....still seems redundant..thanks for sharing.

    Robert, as Mick says, I don't really think you are thinking this through....you are just looking at Faithlife through the eyes of a few testers, what you really need to do is to think of what it will be like with thousands of users, many of whom (in some cases possibly the majority) do not share the same views as you on certain passages of scripture.

    If we could all see everybody's notes there would be a riot! Just think of Matthew 16:18 or Matthew 26:26 for example

     

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    Robert, as Mick says, I don't really think you are thinking this through....you are just looking at Faithlife through the eyes of a few testers, what you really need to do is to think of what it will be like with thousands of users, many of whom (in some cases possibly the majority) do not share the same views as you on certain passages of scripture.

    If we could all see everybody's notes there would be a riot! Just think of Matthew 16:18 or Matthew 26:26 for example 


    I got time for a brief one...

    Thanks for the comment, but I think that I got more of a grasp on this than you might feeblely think you have.

    In all seriousness, it comments like your that would want Followers of the True Faith like ours to make the Group Private/Invite only. Just so that the wolves don't creep in promoting 'essential orthodoxy' without possibly having the slightest clue of what they are saying, or even possibly have an idea of what they are promoting. But, I can overlook your comment since that is not what we are doing - IS it?

    We are using the beta and posting accordingly - thoughts, suggestions, etc., etc. So if my vid's or comments or suggestion offend you - well I am sorry. Please do not take them personally. -OR- if you preferr I will remove them.....just let me know.

    Thanks.

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  • David Carter
    David Carter Member Posts: 1,081 ✭✭

    Robert, as Mick says, I don't really think you are thinking this through....you are just looking at Faithlife through the eyes of a few testers, what you really need to do is to think of what it will be like with thousands of users, many of whom (in some cases possibly the majority) do not share the same views as you on certain passages of scripture.

    If we could all see everybody's notes there would be a riot! Just think of Matthew 16:18 or Matthew 26:26 for example 


     

    I got time for a brief one...

    Thanks for the comment, but I think that I got more of a grasp on this than you might feeblely think you have.

    In all seriousness, it comments like your that would want Followers of the True Faith like ours to make the Group Private/Invite only. Just so that the wolves don't creep in promoting 'essential orthodoxy' without possibly having the slightest clue of what they are saying, or even possibly have an idea of what they are promoting. But, I can overlook your comment since that is not what we are doing - IS it?

    We are using the beta and posting accordingly - thoughts, suggestions, etc., etc. So if my vid's or comments or suggestion offend you - well I am sorry. Please do not take them personally. -OR- if you preferr I will remove them.....just let me know.

    Thanks.

    Wow [:O]

     

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,059 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I got time for a brief one...

    R4M, the language you are using appears to the listener (specifically me) to be "itching for a fight". Unfortunately, I don't understand your motives and so it makes it hard for me to understand what point you are trying to make. Are you trying to say that you want all your notes visible to the 1,000,000 or so users of Logos? If so, I need to know why I would want to see your notes. They'd have to have enough value to me for it to not be a waste of my time to scroll through them to the notes that actually come from users I am collaborating with. For myself, orthodoxy is not the issue, fitting into the topic of collaboration is.

    However, I think there is another side to this sharing which might be the direction you are thinking. This same mechanism may be how we share note files and PB that we do want to share with 1,000,000 users. Those would not need to be limited to a group but would be a "share all" sort of thing. However, here Logos would have to provide me with tools so sort through the heap and pull up resources that would be of interest to me. I have severely limited time (a mere 24 hours a day) and there is so much out there worth reading that I limit myself to topics that interest me - lectionaries do, millennial theology does not; history of interpretation does, pastoral management does not ...

    This appears to have been an accidental beta, Bob's decision after too many accidental leaks. As it is very multiplatform and integrated, let's give Logos a bit of time to make sure all the pieces are in place and that we can see the larger picture of what they are trying to achieve. Your input is important.

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    You’re right MJ, what was I thinking.

    It only takes one who thinks that they need to keep their hat on – and ruin it.

    Consider the post of NOTES now defunct. Ya'll go ahead....

    Thanks.

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,059 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

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    David, Please don’t call yourself an idiot. Well at least not publicly. Let us just think it, but thanks for letting us know.

    MJ, I am not sure what fallacy's you may be having problems with, but I am sure that we could sit down and I could explain many to you...sometime when it is appropriate. Thanks for letting us know that they exist for you.

    [edit: possibly after the beta is done and there is a full release we can go to a quiet place and I can be of help for you two. Thanks again for the info..]

     

     

     

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,059 ✭✭✭✭✭

    MJ, I am not sure what fallacy's you may be having problems with,

    I had merely identified a fallacy in the post immediately preceding mine.[A]

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  • Room4more
    Room4more Member Posts: 1,730

    MJ, I am not sure what fallacy's you may be having problems with,

    I had merely identified a fallacy in the post immediately preceding mine.Angel


    Oh praytell what could that possibly be? [Someting to do with the origination of the tread I hope]

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