KjV is set on home page in in Library as a 5. Every time I do a Bible Word Study Results of each word is in ESV. Verified setting in Library and restarted Logos to no avail. Please Help!
Hi,
I think you just need to set up your prefered bible.
Assuming Logos 4. On the home page on the bottom left is a customize button. Click this and make sure "Choose Prefered Bible" is selected.
On the ribbon, set your prefered bible to KjV.
This worked for me.
Regards,
Clinton
Yea, Clinton I am using Logos 4 on a mac. all settings as you said is done. Still the same problem. Maybe just need to post it as a Mac issue.
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Maybe just need to post it as a Mac issue.
Good plan. I'm on windows so not much good can come of me trying to help. I missed the fact that it was a mac posting. Attribute that to a short attention sp
Hi Lee.
I am not sure that I understand completely your post :-(
The Preferred Bible is set on the Ribbon on the Home Page of L4Mac alpha 19.1.
Once that is set it should be honoured by the program.
Is this aberration only affecting Bible Word Study or does it carry over to other parts of the programme?
Tootle pip
Mike
Hi Lee
I've done a test for you: with the ESV set as preferred Bible on the ribbon on the Home Page a Bible Word Study on 'love' generates 458 Hebrew results and 286 Greek results. When the KJV is set on the Home Page, the same Bible Word Study generates 195 Hebrew results and 222 Greek results.
As a result, it would seem that Bible Word Study does (or should!?) honour the setting on the Home Page. If this is not the case for you, you should post your logs for the developers.
I hope this helps.
Bible Word Study only works with Bibles that have Interlinear capabilities and will default to one that does if you've got a preferred Bible that doesn't. Maybe you are missing the KJV interlinear data. Or maybe you have selected the wrong edition of the KJV as your preferred Bible. I have two, and only the 1900 edition has interlinear. Here's the Support info from that resource:
LLS:KJV19002010-04-28T18:52:27ZKJV1900.logos4
RVI:KJV1900NT2010-04-28T14:21:04ZKJV1900NT.lbsrvi
RVI:KJV1900OT2010-04-28T14:34:23ZKJV1900OT.lbsrvi
The other one, the 1769 edition (called The King James Version, rather than King James Version) does not have RI. Here's the Support info for that resource:
LLS:1.0.32009-10-29T18:36:44ZKJV.logos4
For a girl that knows a lot - is rough that she doesn't know enough to buy a Mac[;)]Rosie
What a helpful post - thank you.
Thankx Rosie,
this post finally solved the problem for me.
For a girl that knows a lot - is rough that she doesn't know enough to buy a Mac
I know enough that I don't need to buy a Mac. Macs are for those who don't like having to hassle with operating system complexity. I thrive on it! [:)] All my hard-earned knowledge would be put to waste if I got a Mac. Seriously, I've never been tempted to switch. There's still so much more I can do on a Windows machine that I haven't fully discovered yet that I am not yearning after things people who have Macs claim that only they can do.
Lee: Thank you for the question. I had the same issue with my PC version.
Rosie: Thank you for the response. After reading your reply I changed my Preferred Bible to the Reverse Interlinear version and...problem solved!
Abraham
For a girl that knows a lot - is rough that she doesn't know enough to buy a Mac I know enough that I don't need to buy a Mac. Macs are for those who don't like having to hassle with operating system complexity. I thrive on it! All my hard-earned knowledge would be put to waste if I got a Mac. Seriously, I've never been tempted to switch. There's still so much more I can do on a Windows machine that I haven't fully discovered yet that I am not yearning after things people who have Macs claim that only they can do.
I know enough that I don't need to buy a Mac. Macs are for those who don't like having to hassle with operating system complexity. I thrive on it! All my hard-earned knowledge would be put to waste if I got a Mac. Seriously, I've never been tempted to switch. There's still so much more I can do on a Windows machine that I haven't fully discovered yet that I am not yearning after things people who have Macs claim that only they can do.
Complexity observation: Intel Mac is most versatile computer platform currently available, including Windows (in Virtual Machine or BootCamp). Option to compile and run open source software using Apple's XCode compiler and X11. Discovery opportunities greater than Windows alone [;)]
One complexity not miss on Mac is malware detection and cleanup [6]
Thanks for Bible Word Study tip. Mac Alpha 19.1 not have info icon so used Logos 4.0c in Windows virtual machine to expand personal boundary of ignorance.
Keep Smiling [:)]