strange font behavior in the "bible sense lexicon".
anyone else see this?
My beta on a PC does fine on fonts .... but my distribution bar is not very visible
I see the small font. I would presume it's related to your similar bug at BUG: text comparison with Hebrew. Note that this one is not restricted to Hebrew. I first missed the '(area)' part and happened to get a Greek word first, and it was small as well.
I don't get the bold, but I'm using another transliteration. Could it be deliberate, to show where the stress is?
EDIT: Added to the Feature Parity list:
.... but my distribution bar is not very visible
Hey, one good thing for Mac. [:O]
Thanks for looking at this.
I see the small font. I would presume it's related to your similar bug at BUG: text comparison with Hebrew.
Yes, looks similar.
I'm guessing no regarding this. I notice it's the same letter of the transliteration that is bold. In MJ's post there is no bold font.
Thanks fgh for checking and posting.
reported
Yes, using Logos 5.1 Beta 1 on OS X 10.8.2 also noticed pop-up has mixed font intensity:
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thanks KS4J. your screenshot is showing the exact same behavior as i see.
EDIT: Added to the Feature Parity list: PC Bible Sense Lexicon displays correctly, while Mac displays the first entry with smaller font.
Updated Feature Parity list:
This will be fixed on 5.1 Beta 5 for beta users and, in general, when 5.1 ships to the stable channel.
how about this similar bug here?
fixed 5.1 RC1
Anon, can you tell me if this bug with Bible Sense Lexicon has been fixed?
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/70056/486837.aspx#486837
fixed 5.1 RC1 Anon, can you tell me if this bug with Bible Sense Lexicon has been fixed? http://community.logos.com/forums/p/70056/486837.aspx#486837
yes
This will be fixed on 5.1 Beta 5 for beta users and, in general, when 5.1 ships to the stable channel. fixed 5.1 RC1
No, it's not:
Darkness is too small, as is skotia.
Apologies: unable to replicate using Logos 5.1 RC 1 on OS X 10.8.3
Did experience some words not appearing until had clicked another branch that added a display level: e.g. disorder => disturbance => tumult (state)
unable to replicate using Logos 5.1 RC 1 on OS X 10.8.3
Does it make any difference if you move the font slider to the right?
fgh, I'm seeing the same as KS4J's screenshot. OS X 10.8.4
the hebrew font seems to be a bit larger than the greek font
Then I guess it's a 10.6 issue.
unable to replicate using Logos 5.1 RC 1 on OS X 10.8.3 Does it make any difference if you move the font slider to the right?
Moving font slider shows two bold items do not change size:
Logos 5.1 RC 1 on Windows 7 has same buggy behavior with two bold items when font slider is moved to the right:
Also, the actual image size is buggy since font size does not change with slider movement.
Hello KS4J. I'm looking into this.
I'll write-up a new case and see if QA can replicate this with 10.6
Thanks.
It looks like this is a 10.6 only bug where the initial lemma uses a different Greek font than the rest of the list. I'll make a case for this.
the initial lemma uses a different Greek font than the rest of the list.
I would never have noticed that by myself, but you are quite correct: it does. I only noticed the different size.
I can also confirm that all the other issues in this thread seem fixed in 5.1b, except for one mentioned by KS4J: that the image doesn't respond to the font slider. This is also true about the little graph. But maybe that's connected to the program scaling issue on Mac?
the image doesn't respond to the font slider. This is also true about the little graph. But maybe that's connected to the program scaling issue on Mac?
I've looked into this, and those two elements (the image and the graph) are not intended to be controlled by the font slider, because they don't contain the "standard" text elements the font slider controls. In some areas the graph is used (such as the Roots section of Bible Word Study) the font slider will [i]appear[/i] to control the size, but in actuality the graph is scaled to the vertical height of the row, which will increase if there is other text on that line. Since the graph is on its own line in BSL, the row doesn't grow, so it stays the same size.
As far as program scaling, the graph does get bigger with program scaling on Windows but the image does not. My understanding is that the image is a separate thing entirely, hence why it can expand/collapse dynamically without having the "refresh effect" of reloading the page. The image can be set to Fit the current window size, or it has a set Actual Size that can be panned around. If you want to see the image at its largest possible size, set it to "Actual Size" and move it until you can see the sections you want. Even on a pretty large monitor, Actual Size is bigger than Fit.