Timelines Add-In

I recently downloaded some user-created timelines. Into which Logos 4 folder do I place them? Thanks.
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Paul,
Where did you download them from?
Are they V3 timelines?
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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From The Truth is Still the Truth . . .
Yes.
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Those are v3 timelines and I THINK they won't work with v4....but I could be wrong...
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Does anyone know if user-created timelines will ever be usable in v4? I have some that took a long time to produce, and I'd love to be able to keep using them, without having to use v3.
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T MacLeod said:
Does anyone know if user-created timelines will ever be usable in v4? I have some that took a long time to produce, and I'd love to be able to keep using them, without having to use v3.
The timelines available on my site are all for L3 at the moment.
Timeline editor will be available for L4 in the future.
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Here: from the thread, What is the future of user created timelines in L4 ? in the beta group:
Bob Pritchett said:In a post 4.0 release; they'll move to a "compile" model like PBB,
because we'll index them with your other user-created content. (Won't
force a re-index of your library.) ...Your 3.0 timelines should come over, minus any exotic HTML you've put into them.
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That's good to know. Thanks for posting that.
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Likewise, I have timelines that I have been collecting for years. Anyone interested in seeing when liberal and conservative scholars believe the New Testament books were written will find their answers on my website at:
http://www.errantskeptics.org/DatingNT.htm
Grace and peace,
Gary Butner
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Gary Butner said:
Anyone interested in seeing when liberal and conservative scholars believe the New Testament books were written will find their answers on my website
Thanks for the link
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