In hard copy - I like to start the new year with a new 'clean' unmarked bible. How do I do that in Logos without getting all my historical marks and colouring etc ? I have asked this before - but can't find the thread. Blessings - Mike O
The easiest way that I know to do this is to make sure all existing highlights are in a named notebook(s), e.g. “2024 Highlights”. Then create a new notebook titled “2025 Highlights” and use the Visual Filters menu to turn off the display of highlights in the 2024 Highlights notebook. This will give you the clean bible you are looking for in Logos.
The Highlights tool allows you to specify which notebook new highlights are automatically saved into.
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This is a warning in the log, but it occurs thousands of times in my log. Logos has only been running a few minutes, and already over 3,000 lines generated in error log since startup. There are other warnings also, just not as frequent as wn.dss.dat. Other similar messages occur with wn.lxx2.dat, wn.lxx.dat, wn.gag.dat.…
Does anyone know how I might view or print a list of all my currently open books in Logos? Thanks Dave
I'm new to Logos. Within the last hour I purchased Great Books of the Western World, but I don't see how to access it.
Hello community, Let me start by saying that I do not know Greek and grammar has never been my strong suit. But knowing what the Bible says is an imperative (pun intended) for me and so here I am. Background: Someone recently told me that the Bible rarely use language that conveys emphatic and directive force like, for…
Hi All Does anyone know of a specific commentary set that has differing theological perspectives/positions/views offered from various scholars on each verse of the Bible. Instead of the single scholar commenting on the verses, in Old or New Testaments, it rather has maybe two, three or more offering a theological…