5.1 Release Candidate 2 (5.1.0.0938) is available
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Mark Smith said:Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:
But it should also be opening if there are related verses; Kelly has created a case for this bug.
It should open by default. Probably will use it in the course of the study so even if you open it to Genesis 1:1 at least the layout doesn't have to be fiddled with to add a Bible.
Difficult to argue with this!
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Graham Criddle said:Mark Smith said:Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:
But it should also be opening if there are related verses; Kelly has created a case for this bug.
It should open by default. Probably will use it in the course of the study so even if you open it to Genesis 1:1 at least the layout doesn't have to be fiddled with to add a Bible.
Difficult to argue with this!
I would suggest not to open it to Genesis 1:1 in the case Mark suggests, open it to the last open place when that Bible was used. That's the way everything else works in Logos.
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Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:Graham Criddle said:
Jerry Bush said:
This is working correctly, with the exception of my preferred Bible; it is not appearing.
I am just getting two large panels - one on the left with the Topic Guide and Sermon Starter, and one on the right with 5 Dictionaries.
Am I missing something or is this a bug?
I am getting the same thing - no preferred Bible (no Bible at all)
IIRC, your preferred Bible is opened only if the chosen topic has a Key Verse. Try running a Topic Study on "Baptism" from the Home Page; it should open a Bible for that topic.
Bradley - thank you. Yes, using "baptism" worked. "Marriage" did not.
I would like the layout to open to my preferred Bible, even if there is not a key verse. Perhaps it could open to the "See Also" section to the first verse listed there. For "marriage" that would be Genesis 1.28. At least it would start somewhere that makes sense that way.
If there is not a key verse, the way it is now is not very helpful (or at least as not as helpful as it could be). If I click on a Bible reference, it just opens another tab in the right panel, and then I can no longer see my dictionaries at the same time.I otherwise like this feature! Perhaps a small tweak would help?
Jerry
iMac (2019 model), 3Ghz 6 Core Intel i5, 16gb Ram, Radeon Pro Graphics. 500GB SSD.
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Don Awalt said:
open it to the last open place when that Bible was used. That's the way everything else works in Logos.
I thought of that, too, except that when folks operate from the Home Page they may not be used to that practice. One is as good as the other.
Off the topic but related, why can't we get to the Go setups from the Layout page rather than having to go Home? Couldn't there be a command we could use in the Command Box to invoke them?
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Dave Hooton said:
Sorry! I should have read it more closely. My statement applies to "Clicking on the Lectionary widget in the Home Page ribbon launches a pre-made ‘Lectionary Layout’." which was discussed elsewhere.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Jerry Bush said:
This is working correctly, with the exception of my preferred Bible; it is not appearing.
This will be fixed in 5.1 RC-3 for beta testers and in general, when 5.1 ships to stable.
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Thank you, Kelly! That is great news.
Jerry
iMac (2019 model), 3Ghz 6 Core Intel i5, 16gb Ram, Radeon Pro Graphics. 500GB SSD.
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