I am trying to enter a reference to Psalm 4.9 in a Note and it just won't turn into an active link. I have tried Ps 4.9 with a space after, Psalm 4.9.....how is it done? Other scripture verses great!
I can't remember... are you on Mac? If so, there is a regression that needs to be dealt with.
Sorry for not saying - no I am on Windows 7 x64...
Peace Don! *smile* verse 9 of NABRE is the same as v. 8 of ESV which I use most ...
I added this note which includes a LogosRes: and it worked for me ....... There are probably better ways of doing this, eh???
I'll be watching this thread with you so I can also learn the "better ways" that might be available ......
In NABRE this is v.9 not 8 - note in NABRE is: [[Psalm 4:8 >> logosres:esv;ref=BibleESV.Ps4.8;off=0;ctx=_and_$E2$80$A2wine_abound._$0A~_8$C2$A0_In_peace_I_will_]]
In peace I will … fall asleep: the last verse repeats two themes in the Psalm. One is the security of one who trusts in the true God; the other is the interior peace of those who sincerely repent ("on [their] beds"), whose sleep is not disturbed by a guilty conscience.
I can't get it to work on a PC either
On a PC, Logos5, in a note, if I put a reference (Matthew 7:21) followed by a space, nothing links. But if I highlight the reference and press [Ctrl+C] [Ctrl+K] [Ctrl+V] [Enter] then it links. I would hate to have to do this for every link.
Looks like a bug to me.
It is ... and a fairly recent one. I'd run into it in another context and hadn't put 2 & 2 together to post "HELP" on the last beta[:$]
Looks like a bug to me. It is ... and a fairly recent one. I'd run into it in another context and hadn't put 2 & 2 together to post "HELP" on the last beta
It is ... and a fairly recent one. I'd run into it in another context and hadn't put 2 & 2 together to post "HELP" on the last beta
Don't feel bad. In the many lines of code that make up Logos5, there are an almost infinite number of ways to introduce a bug. --voice of experience
If I enter a period after the 4, it doesn't work. If I enter a colon (:) it does work. Also the only thing that seems to work is spelling out Psalm completely (neither Ps, nor Ps. works - with/without the period). However, when it does work the text color is a dark blue, so it's hard to tell that the hyperlink is there until I hover over.
This will be fixed in the next service release.
There are a couple of workarounds:
1) Paste plain text (of anything) into your note. (Copy it from Notepad to make sure it's plain text, without any formatting whatsoever.) After you do this, automatic reference detection will start working.
2) Select the entire note, copy it to the clipboard, and paste it back in. The formatted should be preserved and all the references will become hyperlinked when they're pasted back in.
I am trying to enter a reference to Psalm 4.9 in a Note
Actually, this bug won't be fixed in the next Service Release; this is a different underlying issue.
Your preferred Bible isn't taken into consideration when performing reference detection; only the "default" English Bible versemap. This default versemap doesn't contain Ps 4:9, so the reference is considered to be invalid. I'm filing a bug on this.
Ah ok, thanks Bradley!
This should be fixed in 5.2a Beta 1.
OK, this was noted as fixed in the Release notes for 5.2a, I must be missing as I have tried all of these combinations and none of them turn into a link to a Bible - am I doing something wrong?
ps1:1 ps 1:1 psalm 1:1 ps 4:9 ps 4.9
acts 3.4 acts 3:4 jn1.1 jn 3:1 john 3:1
I just tried this and see the same problem - but its not totally consistent.
Probably 70% of the time I don't get a link but sometimes I do!
As Richard pointed out above, entering the entire book name - as opposed to an abbreviation - seems to work.
Looks like this has slipped back in in some way.
ps1:1 ps 1:1 psalm 1:1 ps 4:9 ps 4.9 acts 3.4 acts 3:4 jn1.1 jn 3:1 john 3:1
You need to capitalize the first letter. Not sure if that was always the case.
You need to capitalize the first letter.
That does the trick.
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