BUG? Power Lookup blank?
Hi folks
As I understand it, Power Lookup is meant to show some information for every visible link in the active resource I am currently scrolling through, am I correct?
Yet, it remains completely empty in the screenshot below when scrolling through Lexham Context Commentary.
I haven't used this tool for a while so might be missing a step or two, but according to the Help, Power Lookup should populate automatically?
I'm on L36 release on Win10.
Thanks
Richard
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it populated as soon as I opened it ... I can't replicate your problem.
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I can replicate it very easily (i.e. all the time). [:)]
Can anyone suggest a diagnostic pathway here?
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I’m not on my laptop now to check but I seem to remember running into an issue like this one time and it was because the links were not set to follow, or something like that.
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Ah this is more helpful thanks … I’m a little rusty with the inner workings of Logos but I’ll look into that.
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That's it! Thanks for your help! I am rusty with this software ... [*-)]
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Richard Lyall said:
I am rusty with this software ...
You have company ... no matter how long I use it, I always feel rusty! 😅
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I had the same problem as Richard Lyall—glad I found this thread. I've had the same layout for a long time and never had a problem. Anybody know if this a change from the new updates?
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That's it! Thanks for your help! I am rusty with this software ... [*-)]
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