Is there a way to find out what has been downloaded or updated?
I just had about 800 MB downloaded and indexed, but I have no idea what was/were downloaded.
The forum is the best way! Keep an eye on the topics.
This time it was the Greek and Hebrew components of most/all Reverse Interlinears like NKJV, NASB95, KJV, NRSV, ESV + a Greek component (new) for the NLT.
Really, the forum is the only way for me to find out. What I wonder is why Logos does not use its daily Blog as a more official place for users to find out what has been downloaded? Users can set the Blog to open on their home page and thus learn it that way. Easy. Not every user wants to have to navigate the forum as it is time consuming to read various posts, not to mention just the sheer number of threads in one 24 hour period and then all the posts within threads. I cannot keep up and no longer even try. It is hit or miss for me.
Hmmm...so this means I should see the NLT Reverse interlinear in my resources now as I received this 800mb update as well...but I don't seem to see it. Am I missing something?
You need to have upgraded to L4 Bible Study library or above (you don't get it with Home).
Hi Dave,
I'm using L4 Silver. I see the interlinear windows come up in the ESV and others, and while the interlinear tab is available to be clicked on in my NLT bible, it doesn't open the window. Overall, I must admit that the interlinear that comes up in the ESV looks like it could use some work. I'm not able to scroll between verses as it seems locked on whatever verse I originally clicked the interlinear tab. Again, I could be doing something wrong, but it didn't seem as functional and user-friendly as the L3 version.
while the interlinear tab is available to be clicked on in my NLT bible, it doesn't open the window.
It is only available in the NT, and it may take a while to come up initially! OT should come later.
Again, I could be doing something wrong, but it didn't seem as functional and user-friendly as the L3 version.
It's not and an L3 type display is on the way - see http://www.logos.com/4/missingfeatures
Thanks for the heads-up, Dave. Always appreciate your wisdom.
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