I am new to use Logos on Mac, when I copy text from resource and want to paste in the answer section with the 2 finger command it selects all the text. Is this normal.
@Lukas I am new to use Logos on Mac, when I copy text from resource and want to paste in the answer section with the 2 finger command it selects all the text. Is this normal.
Not on Windows. But I doubt you would be pleased with the result of the paste from a resource as BSB insists on putting the citation in a new block whilst the text can create multiple blocks if it has line feeds. The best result comes from text without a citation and without line feeds!.
For me, this function is Bible Study frustration and I stay with Clippings.
When I enter the question Why does James think prayer is for all Christians? the Study Assistant advises me that the search was constrained to sources authored by James - even though this doesn't seem to be the case. This doesn't seem quite right - is there some refinement needed to how its algorithms are working? As far…
Rt2.7 “Bringing in the sheaves:” Langue and parole, grammatical possibilities/impossibility, qamets or qamets chatuph?, and the invalidity of inclusivist interpretation One of the exciting, motivating factors for studying the biblical languages is seeing that grammar may allow for multiple interpretations, as well as…
Hi - I have a question regarding Abraham. He was called out out of a Pagan country, into Canaan a Pagan country. Why do you think he insisted that only woman from he's own land would be acceptable for he's sons.
Before v44, I used to use date keywords in a Lectionary resource. For example, I could type "today," "Tuesday," or "Saturday" to jump to the corresponding Lectionary date. This no longer works starting with v44. I’m referring to the Android Mobile app, but I would expect the iOS app to have the same issue. This was an…
Dear Folk, I don't remember SDA resources ever being on sale except the SDA libraries. Do they ever go on sale, or should one expect to just pay full price instead of waiting? Thanks, Mike