How can I get an L4 style link for my resource?
In the new resource toolbar, under Share, what I get when I click "Copy Link" is the ref.ly link, that first opens my browser before I can send it to Logos. Am I missing something?
I was able to get an L4 link for one of my Notebooks, through the three-dot panel menu. I no longer see that option in the resource panel menu.
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
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In the new resource toolbar, under Share, what I get when I click "Copy Link" is the ref.ly link, that first opens my browser before I can send it to Logos. Am I missing something?
No, this is how it now works for subscribers with the new resource toolbar. Ref.ly-links are continued, the other verions, including L4-links, no longer. Ref.ly-links currently open the web app first prior to opening the desktop application on Windows (elsewhere in the forums Bradley claims this is not happening for Mac and for iOS and Android, only for Windows, where they intend to change that sometime in the future - I wouldn't hold my breath...)
Actually the links look quite identical, so you can convert any ref.ly-link into the equivalent L4-link. Just take out the "https://ref.ly/" and replace the "/" after logosres with a colon ":", the "?" if present with a semicolon.
For example: https://ref.ly/logosres/clctsrdwcws?ref=Page.p+xi will become logosres:clctsrdwcws;ref=Page.p_xi
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Thanks so much! That's going onto a sticky note!
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
iPad Air/Pixel/Faithlife Connect
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the ref.ly link, that first opens my browser before I can send it to Logos
What application are you using this link in?
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In Word 365.
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
iPad Air/Pixel/Faithlife Connect
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I just noticed that your example included one more substitution, that I just discovered by trial and error: replace the "+" with "_"
In addition, I found that the "&" needs to replaced with ";":
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
iPad Air/Pixel/Faithlife Connect
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Somehow my last line of text didn't make it.
logosres:dscrsnlyswrtngs;ref=Page.p_168;off=182;ctx=_are_in_continuity._~%CF%84%CE%B5_is_sometimes_foun
Dell XPS 8930/Intel Core i7-8700@3.20GHz/32GB RAM/Win10 Pro
Surface Pro 7/Intel Core i7-1065 G7@1.30GHz/16 GB RAM/Win10 Home
iPad Air/Pixel/Faithlife Connect
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