Copy Bible Verses Question

Seems since L4.0d that Copy Bible Verses is not "sticky" for custom formatting. I use a custom format for verse insertion, open CBV and it defaults to Fully Formatted, I change to my custom format and insertion works perfect. I close CBV, and next time I open it (I use Ctrl+Alt+B), often on another open Bible, it's back to Fully Formatted selected.
So, is there anyway to make it "sticky" (always) to my custom formatting?
Thanks
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You know, I hadn't noticed this until you pointed it out.
Looking forward to the answer.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Jerry Smith said:
Seems since L4.0d that Copy Bible Verses is not "sticky" for custom formatting. I use a custom format for verse insertion, open CBV and it defaults to Fully Formatted, I change to my custom format and insertion works perfect. I close CBV, and next time I open it (I use Ctrl+Alt+B), often on another open Bible, it's back to Fully Formatted selected.
So, is there anyway to make it "sticky" (always) to my custom formatting?
Thanks
This is a known issue with 4.0d, which surfaced shortly before the gold release. Hopefully a fix will be in the mix soon (SR-2?). But I don't have any inside information to substantiate that.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Thanks . . . It's defintely not a die over issue, just another feature that would help. I use the CBV feature all the time in writing studies and placing those verses with custom formatting is mucho nice! I'll be one eagerly waiting . . .
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Richard DeRuiter said:
This is a known issue with 4.0d, which surfaced shortly before the gold release. Hopefully a fix will be in the mix soon (SR-2?).
Is there an SR-1 already that I missed the announcement about? It's not mentioned on the wiki releases page.
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Thomas Black said:
@Rosie: nope. That was Richard's once annual mistake.
I just thought of the current release as SR-1, though it's not. You're right, if Logos updated 4.0d, the first update would be SR-1 (not SR-2, as I stated).
BTW, Thomas, how long is a year? Earth year? Mercury year? [;)]
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Richard DeRuiter said:
BTW, Thomas, how long is a year? Earth year? Mercury year?
Probably "dog years"! Looks like 7 to me!
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Richard DeRuiter said:
BTW, Thomas, how long is a year? Earth year? Mercury year?
With the Lord, a thousand years is as one day. So one year = 1/1000 day = (24 hrs * 60 minutes/hr) / 1000 = 1.44 minutes. Time for another mistake, Richard. Actually, you're way behind, so time for several more.
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