Index of Bible Studies
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Bernhard said:Richard Wilson said:
There were two ways to create this personal index, but it seems that one of them does not work anymore. The Logos COM API was broken or silently removed sometime after April, or at least I can not get it to work.
Thanks, Richard, as always! Just a couple of days ago I used the last version of the program you had posted, without any problem. I am running the latest beta on Windows on a computer where I had reinstalled Windows and Logos only a few weeks ago. I wonder if there rather is a problem on your end.
And I have just tried the version posted in April on my other Windows computer, and it still works on that machine as well (running Logos 36.0.733 beta).
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Richard
Can you increase the xml file to 55 mb? My library is at 52.8 mb.
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Richard Wilson said:
This is a new version of the Index of Bible Studies in Logos, with the addition of 123 new books (now 2632) and 3159 new links (now 81221). All the books in the Logos Max subscription have been added.
Thanks Richard!
Have joy in the Lord!
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Bernhard said:NB.Mick said:
I do wonder if it is possible to build a collection of those books, also to find books that are not yet in the index and maybe create supplemental information to it.
Has anyone found a way to build a collection of the included books?
I have figured out a way to tag the books included in the index. If someone else is trying to do that, you can use the linked Excel file. Instructions are inside. The file will built a search string for you, that you can use to filter your library to the included books and then tag them as needed. Please let me know if you run into any problems. If you can think of an easier way to do all of that, especially if it is inside Logos, please let me know as well [:)]
You could also use this to build a collection, but I suspect the long search string would slow down Logos. Better to tag the books first and then base the collection on the tag.
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Mark said:
Richard
Can you increase the xml file to 55 mb? My library is at 52.8 mb.
Done, it should accept files up to 128 MB now.
Richard Wilson
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Bernhard said:Richard Wilson said:
There were two ways to create this personal index, but it seems that one of them does not work anymore. The Logos COM API was broken or silently removed sometime after April, or at least I can not get it to work.
Thanks, Richard, as always! Just a couple of days ago I used the last version of the program you had posted, without any problem. I am running the latest beta on Windows on a computer where I had reinstalled Windows and Logos only a few weeks ago. I wonder if there rather is a problem on your end.
Yes, the program to create the personal index still works, but I can not create a new version of the program (which would have inside it the new links). The Logos executable (Logos.exe) still responds to requests for information, but the information on the Logos API interface (which is used, in my case, by Visual Studio to create the program) does not work. In fact, that information was in the file c:\users\<username>\AppData\Local\Logos\System\Logos.com , and on my computer (with Logos 36.1.6 for Windows) that file does not exist anymore. Do you want to check if that file exists on your computer?
Richard Wilson
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Richard Wilson said:
In fact, that information was in the file c:\users\<username>\AppData\Local\Logos\System\Logos.com , and on my computer (with Logos 36.1.6 for Windows) that file does not exist anymore. Do you want to check if that file exists on your computer?
On my computer (now on 37.0 Beta 1 which is 37.0.533), I also don't find that file (but there is one called LogosCom.exe).
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Richard Wilson said:
This is a new version of the Index of Bible Studies in Logos, with the addition of 123 new books (now 2632) and 3159 new links (now 81221). All the books in the Logos Max subscription have been added. Thanks also to Chris Heil, who indexed some books that I do not have.
This file contains links to sermons, meditations, outlines, journal articles, Bible study guides, non versified commentaries, and more that do not appear in the Passage Guide. (Exception: some sermons now appear in the Passage Guide, but did not when I started, and I thought I would not remove them.) It is useful especially when preparing Bible studies or sermons or doing personal study on a certain passage, to find more ideas on the passage from your library that you can use.
To install the Index, download the Index Bible Studies.docx file, then use the Personal Books tool of Logos to create a new personal book. You can use whatever title you like, but it is best to set the type to "Bible commentary". In a message of this thread from April 2024 you can find a book cover that you can optionally use. The message https://community.logos.com/forums/p/65323/1093313.aspx#1093313 gives graphical instructions for this installation.
The index contains the books in my Logos library, and a few for which I had a temporary licence. There is a list of the included books at the end of the Index Bible Studies.docx file. Naturally, I cannot include books that are in your library but not in mine. However, it is possible to exclude books that are in my library but not in yours, which makes the resulting personal book easier to use. There were two ways to create this personal index, but it seems that one of them does not work anymore. The Logos COM API was broken or silently removed sometime after April, or at least I can not get it to work. So only the web based method is possible now, following these instructions:1. In Logos, open the Library.
2. Click on the three vertical dots on the top right of the Library window, and in the menu that opens choose Print/Export.
3. In the Print/Export window, click on the Save as file: XML link, and choose in which directory to save the Library.xml file.
4. Go to https://www.laparola.net/indexlogos.php , click the Choose File button, navigate to where you saved the Library.xml file, and then choose it.
5. Click the Submit button on that page.
6. If all goes well, the browser will download a file called myindex.rtf, which probably will be saved in the Downloads directory of your computer.
7. Open the myindex.rtf file in Word or another word processor and save it as a docx file.
8. In Logos, create a personal book from that docx file, in the same way as described above, setting the type to "Bible commentary".I am a bit confused up to now there have been several different updates with different numbers. How do they relate to each other? If I install this one, what do I do with the previous updates? Or is this all inclusive?
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
I am a bit confused up to now there have been several different updates with different numbers. How do they relate to each other? If I install this one, what do I do with the previous updates? Or is this all inclusive?
I keep adding content. So this (latest) file contains all the books and links in previous versions of the file, and more. So if you go to the Personal Books tool in Logos, "Index Bible Studies" should already be listed. Click on the name "Index Bible Studies" to open up the options to edit it. If you save the file from the forum to the same place as previously, replacing the previous version of the Index Bible Studies.docx file, you can just click the "Build book" button, and the personal book in Logos will be updated to the new version.
Richard Wilson
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Richard Wilson said:Tes said:
I am a bit confused up to now there have been several different updates with different numbers. How do they relate to each other? If I install this one, what do I do with the previous updates? Or is this all inclusive?
I keep adding content. So this (latest) file contains all the books and links in previous versions of the file, and more. So if you go to the Personal Books tool in Logos, "Index Bible Studies" should already be listed. Click on the name "Index Bible Studies" to open up the options to edit it. If you save the file from the forum to the same place as previously, replacing the previous version of the Index Bible Studies.docx file, you can just click the "Build book" button, and the personal book in Logos will be updated to the new version.
Great! thank you Richard.
Blessings in Christ.
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I think I misunderstood you. Thinking that all the previous updates are included in the latest update, I deleted all of them from my Word doc. and left with the latest one, so when I try to search I only get one result for 2 Pet 1:1-11 even though I had many results with the other updates. Is there a way to get them back with a single update?
Blessings in Christ.
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Thank you, Richard!
I had one minor error: [Warning] Unknown data type in use: topic+topics. It didn't seem to affect anything.
God bless
{charley}
Logos Max on HP Elite Tower 600 G9 x64 Desktop PC 32 GB Windows 11.
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Tes said:
I think I misunderstood you. Thinking that all the previous updates are included in the latest update, I deleted all of them from my Word doc. and left with the latest one, so when I try to search I only get one result for 2 Pet 1:1-11 even though I had many results with the other updates. Is there a way to get them back with a single update?
Did you compile the book from the docx-File Richard provided? Did you edit that file in any way before compiling it in Logos?
Or if you used the web based method: Before you exported your library, was your library view filtered in any way? That could have been the reason that books are missing from the index.
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Bernhard said:Tes said:
I think I misunderstood you. Thinking that all the previous updates are included in the latest update, I deleted all of them from my Word doc. and left with the latest one, so when I try to search I only get one result for 2 Pet 1:1-11 even though I had many results with the other updates. Is there a way to get them back with a single update?
Did you compile the book from the docx-File Richard provided? Did you edit that file in any way before compiling it in Logos?
Or if you used the web based method: Before you exported your library, was your library view filtered in any way? That could have been the reason that books are missing from the index.
inorder to revise it I need a screenshot if possible.
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
I think I misunderstood you. Thinking that all the previous updates are included in the latest update, I deleted all of them from my Word doc. and left with the latest one, so when I try to search I only get one result for 2 Pet 1:1-11 even though I had many results with the other updates. Is there a way to get them back with a single update?
I don't know what you mean by "I deleted all of them from my Word doc". But when you download the file "Index Bible Studies.docx", you should not edit it in any way. That file contains all the past links and all the new ones. When you make a Personal Book using that file, it deletes the Personal Book made previously (that had only the past links) and replaces it with a Personal Book with the same name and that has all the past links and all the new ones.
Richard Wilson
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Dr. Charles A. Wootten said:
I had one minor error: [Warning] Unknown data type in use: topic+topics. It didn't seem to affect anything.
That is a warning that there are links to books that you don't own (according to https://wiki.logos.com/PB_%E2%80%93_Warnings_$26_Errors#Unknown_Datatype), and doesn't matter.
Richard Wilson
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Richard Wilson said:Tes said:
I think I misunderstood you. Thinking that all the previous updates are included in the latest update, I deleted all of them from my Word doc. and left with the latest one, so when I try to search I only get one result for 2 Pet 1:1-11 even though I had many results with the other updates. Is there a way to get them back with a single update?
I don't know what you mean by "I deleted all of them from my Word doc". But when you download the file "Index Bible Studies.docx", you should not edit it in any way. That file contains all the past links and all the new ones. When you make a Personal Book using that file, it deletes the Personal Book made previously (that had only the past links) and replaces it with a Personal Book with the same name and that has all the past links and all the new ones.
I thought that all the updates were included in the latest update. I deleeted all the former updates so that not to confuse me with the latest update. I did a mistake , so that means I am left with the latest one.
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
I thought that all the updates were included in the latest update. I deleeted all the former updates so that not to confuse me with the latest update. I did a mistake , so that means I am left with the latest one.
All the information that was in the previous updates are included in the latest update. I don't know what you mean by "deleted all the former updates", but if you meant you deleted all the previous "Index Bible Studies.docx" files, you did the right thing.
Richard Wilson
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Richard Wilson said:Tes said:
I thought that all the updates were included in the latest update. I deleeted all the former updates so that not to confuse me with the latest update. I did a mistake , so that means I am left with the latest one.
All the information that was in the previous updates are included in the latest update. I don't know what you mean by "deleted all the former updates", but if you meant you deleted all the previous "Index Bible Studies.docx" files, you did the right thing.
Wow! Thank you Richard. Yes, that is what I mean.
Blessings in Christ.
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Hi Richard, I found a small problem:
Rom 13 [[Themes from Romans >> logosres:coed11;hw=Thought]]
I was wondering why I had tagged the Oxford Dictionary as being included in the index of Bible studies [H]
Thank you as always!!
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Bernhard said:
Hi Richard, I found a small problem:
Rom 13 [[Themes from Romans >> logosres:coed11;hw=Thought]]
I was wondering why I had tagged the Oxford Dictionary as being included in the index of Bible studies
Thanks, I have fixed that in my version. And it will be in the next update of the file (after I have indexed a few 2025 Libraries).
Richard Wilson
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