I own a reverse interlinear but use an online NLT. Do I need to purchase an NLYNLYT for this to work?
Reverse interlinear is a feature, not a text. In order to use it in a specific Bible version you need both the Bible version itself and the reverse interlinear (short: RVI) specific to that Bible version.
Adding to what Francis - 100% correctly - said: I would assume that when you really own the NLT RVI, in places where you are able to use an NLT free online-only version in the Logos environment (possibly one or more of the Logos Android apps / iOS apps / WebApp), there the RVI-functionality should work - to the extent supported on that platform. The full beauty of RVI only works at the desktop, where the online-only bibles are not licenses and for which you would need to buy the bible https://www.logos.com/product/594/the-new-living-translation?queryId=00ee899992a70b123e2aeb73a807e6fc (possibly even more attractive in one of the bundles it's included in)
Just recently - I'm guessing after an update - I started getting a desktop popup that says "Highlight Added." When it pops up, it stays up for a good 30 seconds before disappearing. While up, it covers the very last (bottom) highlight label, meaning if I want to use the highlight, I have to wait for the popup to go away.…
Per the title, I have some discussions like the one pictured 'muted,' yet there they are, right at the top of the list. So what does the mute button do, if it doesn't mute anything? Can we have a working mute button so that muted threads don't show up in our list, @Jason Stone (Logos) ?
I have a lot of books in Logos which I often want to consult, but then when I try to do so I can't since it is called something else in Logos compared to what I know it by and I don't recognize it. I see that I am able to change the names of books, but it is unclear to me what I am supposed to be changing for it to show up…
Dear Folk, Brian Collins' recent WordbyWord article summarizing types of commentaries is very good. How can we save this article for later use? I've starred it in my browser, but will Logos always keep it available somewhere? Logos best commentaries site, usually has commentaries categorized as Advance, Intermediate, etc.;…
Both Robert Solomon and Irving Singer attribute the quote "love is lust plus the ordeal of civility" to Freud, but neither of them provides an actual source. I have looked and looked and strongly suspect this is a sentence/claim attributed to Freud that he never actually said/wrote. This happens a lot with famous thinkers.…