Hello,
These images for the verse of the day are fantastic! I just installed windows 8 and was using the app. Is there a way to access the older images and use them for desktop backgrounds?
Thanks,
Josh
Bump to top...I'd also like to know if there is an archive of these images somewhere.
Hi gents - and welcome to the forums
Bob Pritchett (Logos CEO) has recently commented on this (http://community.logos.com/forums/p/69147/480829.aspx#480829) stating that there is an intention to make much of this available as a download at some stage.
Graham
As that post by Bob states, we do plan on making these more readily available in the future.
I don't know if this is useful to you, but you can enter http://biblia.com/verseoftheday/{yyyy-MM-dd} into the address bar to get the Verse of the Day for a specific day. E.g. http://biblia.com/verseoftheday/2013-04-26
-Patrick
I've just created a list of the images for the book of Genesis. I'll be adding more as I can (it's a script, but it takes a little while):
http://wiki.logos.com/Biblia_Verse_of_the_Day_images
I've just created a list of the images
[Y] Sweet! Nice work.
Nice work, Mark.
Thanks
Thanks, Mark! *smile* Peace!
I've just created a list of the images for the book of Genesis. I'll be adding more as I can (it's a script, but it takes a little while): http://wiki.logos.com/Biblia_Verse_of_the_Day_images
There are more of these images than you realise. So far I've added 231, and I've still only got as far as Lamentations.
As that post by Bob states, we do plan on making these more readily available in the future. I don't know if this is useful to you, but you can enter http://biblia.com/verseoftheday/{yyyy-MM-dd} into the address bar to get the Verse of the Day for a specific day. E.g. http://biblia.com/verseoftheday/2013-04-26
Patrick,
Would Logos have any objection to me uploading to the forum a personal book that contained all the 300px images that were currently available, so that we could have the images scroll with our library in Logos, or perhaps as a daily devotional? It would perhaps look something like this: