How to view only one portion of scripture
Hi there,
Occationally I would like to view a piece of scripture in isolation (kind of a mental focus thing). By that, I mean if I typed in Luke 1:1-10, I would only want to see those 10 verses, without anything before or after. Is there a way to accomplish this in Logos?
Thanks!
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You could use a milestone inline search for this: {Milestone <Luke 1:1–10>}. But, unfortunately, it's going to (a) highlight everything with hit highlighting and (b) divide the passage up into verses.
Alternatively, you could display the text in a Canvas document.
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You could also use the Passage List visual filter.
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Hi there,
Occationally I would like to view a piece of scripture in isolation (kind of a mental focus thing). By that, I mean if I typed in Luke 1:1-10, I would only want to see those 10 verses, without anything before or after. Is there a way to accomplish this in Logos?
Thanks!
Sounds like a good enhancement idea, for Logos to make it easier to do this within the resource window.
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You can do this in a competing Software but unfortunately FL have not seen to provide the ability to do this in Logos. Passage list visual filter is the most effective way to achieve this in Logos but not very efficient.
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You can do this in a competing Software but unfortunately FL have not seen to provide the ability to do this in Logos. Passage list visual filter is the most effective way to achieve this in Logos but not very efficient.
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This is not a "top 10" feature request, but it does pop up (and has for many years).
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This is not a "top 10" feature request, but it does pop up (and has for many years).
Is it somewhere on https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app?
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Most likely never will be a top 10 request let alone prom king/queen of requests because it’a one of those things that should just be there as a way to view a specific text. There a lot of features in Logos that didn’t need to be a Top 10 request for them to become a bread a butter part of the software. FL’s developers lack of vision on things like this that should already be a part of the software is why I am choosing to invest more in an alternative product that does things FL don’t get the need for them as basic functionality in Logos.
You can do this in a competing Software but unfortunately FL have not seen to provide the ability to do this in Logos. Passage list visual filter is the most effective way to achieve this in Logos but not very efficient.
This is not a "top 10" feature request, but it does pop up (and has for many years).
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I don’t use it either, make it a part of the FL family of single-sign on sites and stick with it. FL has chopped and changed through too many feedback sites over the years.
Don’t know. I do not use feedbear.
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FL has chopped and changed through too many feedback sites over the years.
I only recall two - uservoice and feedbear ... what precedes my memory? Feedbear has changed the signin so that one no longer needs to create an account or use a social media account. But hey, if I can get feedbear to be used only by people with the same priorities as myself, I see great opportunities that I has been missing. You don't object to stuffing the ballot box do you?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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There a lot of features in Logos that didn’t need to be a Top 10 request for them to become a bread a butter part of the software. FL’s developers lack of vision on things like this that should already be a part of the software
What would be your top bread & butter features? I am always curious what is essential to other people's Bible study practices.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thank you all for the replies and information! I appreciate it.
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