Could we get an update to the Logos Digital Hymnal? Every word in this book is linked to a preaching theme which makes difficult to navigate.
They REALLY (really) love their hot-links! Even prepositions get a hotlink to the glorious Factbook! Whoohoo!
You all had me going. The Context Menu shows only Selection and Headword. I couldn't find any Factbook links at all … so I save a copy of the post to come back to. I finally found what you were talking about - quite annoying popup on hover with preaching themes which appear to be attached to the stanza level if my test was representative. I agree it would be good to get this standardized. This must be a very old resource moldering in the attic and never updated.
Oh, no, MJ. Strangely, the music works great. After so many years of iffy, iffy. Someone did me at least a nice favor! Don't know where save-midi went.
I would like to see save MIDI as I still have a Clavinova that can play MIDI files.
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