The English translation "Ecclesiastical History" shows as parallel, the two volumes "Baedae Opera"
However, "Baedae Opera" does not point to "Ecclesiastical History" but does point to itself!
The red one, is that Loeb? I don't have that edition. What type are those volumes set to?
I don't see that:
(and I even took out Bede from my Pre-Schism and Pre-Reformation author collections and restarted Logos)
fgh: all four of them in my library are type:monograph (good thinking: I remember that Bradley wrote these days somewhere that "all parallel resources" doesn't cross type boundaries)
Thinking again, this might be the issue. Parallels - when working correct - include the resource your're coming from, indicated by the orange bar. Thus it seems your version of Ecclesiastical History doesn't register properly as a parallel (and thus doesn't show in Baedae Opera). This looks a bit like the bug we saw in some dictionaries lately - but then all users saw the same.
LLS:WRKSBEDE012012-12-11T00:48:19ZWRKSBEDE01.logos4
The Loeb edition English text, fwiw, would be
LLS:BEDEOPERAHISTORICAENG2014-04-08T23:20:33ZBEDEOPERAHISTORICAENG.logos4
the other two (for me - you probably don't have or hid Perseus) are Latin. Thus Loeb works okay on your machine, showing English and Latin as parallel, wheras "Ecclesiastical History" doesn't play.
I have the first two, and I'm getting no parallel resources. Same support info. And I'm Mac stable, while MJ is Windows beta. Do you have Verbum set to yes?
(good thinking: I remember that Bradley wrote these days somewhere that "all parallel resources" doesn't cross type boundaries)
I learnt that long ago, when I told Hayley something shouldn't be Ancient Manuscript, because it was English, and got a reply saying that in that particular case it had to be, or it wouldn't function properly with its 'twin' file. (Unfortunately, they seem to have forgotten that fact for most such 'split' resources, or we wouldn't have had all those threads some days ago.)
I had Verbum = Yes when I made the screenshot (just set to No and restarted Logos to test something else).
But I thought I was lacking parallel resources, too, when I opened Bede for the first time today. The button will appear only if you are in the part of the book that is tagged with the references that are available in parallel resources, i.e. after Book I (not of the title page or in the preface/publisher's words). The button will remain visible when I scroll back to the title page, though.
I reinstated my own Patristic collection with parallel resources set - still no change in content. By moving the cursor off the title, I get the orange bar.
I'm on Verbum 5.2b Beta 3 (5.2.2.0041) Windows 7
What I own by Bede - if some resource is creating the problem:
maybe that's a Verbum "native" ( as opposed to Verbum mode) bug?
Except I'm not on Verbum.
The button will appear only if you are in the part of the book that is tagged with the references that are available in parallel resources
I have the button, it just doesn't show any parallel resources.
I have sent a report to the correct department to investigate this issue.
This has been fixed.
Confirmed for the two books I own.
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