Release note links are not operative (at this writing) for betas 3 or 4, so I can't check whether this is intended behavior or a bug.
The PG (& MPG) sections that find sermons in Logos sermons & sermoncentral.com are both missing.
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They're back. Mystery solved. When I started Logos last night (in an RV park), I wasn't connected to internet. When I continued work tonight (after putting the laptop to sleep, & without restarting Logos), I reconnected to internet. Logos didn't. Nor was there ANY indication that it hadn't.
When I realized that, I restarted Logos & problem solved....
Shouldn't there be some sort of indicator to let us know that we aren't on-line------especially if internet is available?
Thanks for listening!
Shouldn't there be some sort of indicator to let us know that we aren't on-line
but wouldn't the spinning synchronization arrows be replaced with something that looks like a yellow or orange triangle
You would see that warning on top of gray/faded arrows! And if working offline by choice the arrow icon will be absent (blank).
if working offline by choice the arrow icon will be absent (blank).
Without internet, I thought I HAD to work offline "by choice" (Logos stopped at the sign-in point).
I'd argue that the absence of an indicator does not constitute an indicator... [;)]
Thanks for the responses....
if there is no internet when you start L4 you have a choice to work offline or not at all[:)] and Logos will not attempt to use the Internet until you restart "normally".
I'd argue that the absence of an indicator does not constitute an indicator...
So you'd like to see an X indicator on top of the grey arrows[;)]
So you'd like to see an X indicator on top of the grey arrows
Something like that would get my attention MUCH quicker than the absence of an indicator. In addition, should a network become available why not ask if we want to connect? I wouldn't mind answering that question ONCE, or even TWICE (since lots of stuff happens the instant we connect if we've been disconnected for awhile, & I wouldn't want it to get lost in the heavy traffic.... I would mind answering that question every 2 minutes, though. [;)]
Thanks for the response, Dave... Blessings!
This happened to me once. When I loaded Logos I happened to be offline by necesssity (I was on a train), and just put my laptop on standby without exiting Logos when I left the train. By the time I powered up next I had long forgotten Logos was offline. An indicator would therefore be nice, though it shouldn't look as though it's in an error condition. A simple 'offline' icon in place of the greyed out arrows would be appropriate (given that the grey out arrows mean 'not syncing' rather than 'offline').
An indicator would therefore be nice, though it shouldn't look as though it's in an error condition. A simple 'offline' icon in place of the greyed out arrows would be appropriate (given that the grey out arrows mean 'not syncing' rather than 'offline').
It isn't just me. Sooner or later, all of us who use "sleep" to avoid long boot times are going to get caught. This needs a fix... I like Mark's thought--shouldn't look like an error... but there should be a POSITIVE indicator, & perhaps even ONE invitation when network is again available...
I'm just sayin' [;)]
This sounds like a suggestion for our UserVoice website: http://logos.uservoice.com/
If you're not familiar with UserVoice, it allows our usersto place 'votes' on which features of the program they would like to seeadded/changed. You can search that site to find an existing item you canadd your votes to or create a new item for your suggestion. Thank you.
This sounds like a