BUG: Verse entered in title of note not recognized

If I type a verse into the title section of a note, say John 3:16, it is not recognized as a hyperlink to a Bible verse. I tried putting a space after it, I typed the exact name, tried some simple ones, no luck.
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Don Awalt said:
If I type a verse into the title section of a note, say John 3:16, it is not recognized as a hyperlink to a Bible verse. I tried putting a space after it, I typed the exact name, tried some simple ones, no luck.
Hi Don
I've just tried this and it works fine - but I am running the latest beta and don't know if that's relevant. I'm running on Windows.
Which version of Logos 5 and which operating system are you using?
Graham
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Graham Criddle said:Don Awalt said:
If I type a verse into the title section of a note, say John 3:16, it is not recognized as a hyperlink to a Bible verse. I tried putting a space after it, I typed the exact name, tried some simple ones, no luck.
Hi Don
I've just tried this and it works fine - but I am running the latest beta and don't know if that's relevant. I'm running on Windows.
Which version of Logos 5 and which operating system are you using?
Graham
Hi Graham, I am on Verbum 5.2 SR-4 (5.2.0.0110).
I see what I did but it raises other questions:
1. I typed "John 3.16" because that is converted to a scripture verse in other parts of Logos/Verbum. Here I have to type John 3:16 (with a colon) for it to be recognized. I can then hover over it while inside the note, and it is recognized. BUT ----
(a) it appears if I do basic search of entire library, so Notes will appear, it does not find <John 3:16>/
(b) I can also search for "John 3:16" as text and that is not found either.
Are notes' scripture verses not recognized in search or am I doing something else wrong?
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That works for me too - you are inside that note. Try clicking on "Compact" and then hover over it.
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Don,
jumping in: in your search you used period instead of colon again.
Hope this helps,
Mick
Have joy in the Lord!
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Don
Are you running on Windows or Mac?
Graham
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Might be a Verbum bug.
On Windows Logos 5.2 SR-4 the annotation/note is sensitive only to Capitals eg. Jn 3.16 and not jn 3.16. Neither the Search nor the Note are bothered about a period instead of a colon. Wait about 3 min to find a newly created reference in Search.
Dave
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Hi Don.
I am experiencing the exact same bug (regular Logos 5 on Windows 7).
At first I thought I was doing something wrong, since I am fairly new to Logos. It seemed like it should work, but typing in the verse never worked.
I gave up and went with a workaround - right-clicking on the verse in a bible and selecting "Create a Note" from the context menu. It's an extra step if I'm not already on that verse, but it works as expected and shows up in searches.
Jerry
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Don and Jerry
Would you mind doing the following:-
- Start Logos with CTRL key held (to generate logs)
- Create a new Note file from the Documents menu
- Click Add note
- Type mat 3:5 Mat 3:5 (exactly, with one space after each reference) in the top or Title section
- Wait at least 3 min
- run a Basic Search for <mat 3.5> (exactly) in My Content (not Entire Library) and report the result.
- Wait another 2 min (do anything) and exit Logos
- upload Logos.log from \Documents\Logos Log Files using the paper-clip icon.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Here ya go - it did find the new note though.4087.Verbum.log
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Don Awalt said:
it did find the new note though
So Mat 3:5 was recognised as a link (it would not have found mat 3:5)!?
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I can replicate this. I'll report it to development.
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