Reading plan with repeated days question...
Hello, I want to create a reading plan for the purpose of helping to learn and memorize scripture. I want to take 6 verses and read them each day for a week, then move on to the next six verses for another week, etc. Reading each day helps me to memorize the verses. I am having trouble getting Logos to generate this kind of reading plan. There does not seem to be an option for repeating a day for x-number of days, etc. The only solution is to manually enter in the verses on the custom reading plan. This is too much work. Is there a way I can get logos to read in an excel file or a csv file or a word document or standard ASCII file or something that will automate this a little for me? I can easily code these verses and generate one of these files.
Does anyone know of a better way to do this in logos?
Thank you for any suggestions...
-- Duane --
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I think you should be able to create seven generated reading plans, one for each day of the week that are set to read six verses at a time and only on that specific day of the week. Then created a custom reading plan and use the Add option to add each of the other reading plans to the custom plan. Make sure to set the correct initial date for each of the seven plans before you add it. After this is completed, you can delete the seven generated plans.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Andrew, good idea. I created 6 lists, then creating a custom list, the choose an open resource doesnt have the reading lists that were created and is open. Also cant drag and drop these from the doc menu, it just creates an open window. How do i go about adding the six reading lists together into one?
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Ok I got it. the issue is I want the same six verses for an entire week. Then go to the next six verses, etc. Be a very long reading plan.
This does allow me to read six verses a day and quickly create a reading list if I wanted that but doesn't solve my need for reading the same verses for 7 days straight, which will facilitate memorization. [:(]
-- Duane --
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Andrew,
Is there any way I can open the list from the logos directory and edit the list directly with a word processor? If this is possible, I could build my reading list quickly using python.
Let me know, thanks
-- Duane --
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You might be missing a step. I did this for three of the days real quick to verify that it works.
Then I realized you can do this even easier. Make one reading plan that you read every Monday. Then add that to your new custom plan multiple times starting on Monday, then Tuesday, then Wednesday, etc. Here's how that turned out:Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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ok, I figured it out... I posted that last post too quickly
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Andrew,
I tried opening the reading list on my mobile, the share link for this is here https://flshare.net/e35xn8 and the logos mobile app shows an error. I tried reboot phone, even uninstall and reinstall logos app. Same problem. Any ideas why this is happening?
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I deleted the reading list and the sync error went away. I think I found a bug in the mobile app.
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I think I found a bug in the mobile app.
It would probably be a good idea to post that in the appropriate Mobile forum.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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