ESV Study Bible Notes
Yippee! I see we now have a shipping date for this resource – 15/9/10!
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Yippee! I see we now have a shipping date for this resource – 15/9/10!
Gee Alan.
What month is number 15? [;)]
Just teasing.
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It's an European thing. They have 30 months of 12 days each on the otherside of the pond.[:)]
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Yippee! I see we now have a shipping date for this resource – 15/9/10!
Gee Alan.
What month is number 15?
Just teasing.
Or as we computer scientists do it in alphabetical sort order, that would be September 10, 2015 (actually, it should be 15/09/10 to be exact). Now that's a LONG time to wait for this resource. [;)]
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15/9/10!
We Canadians like our days to come first, too, eh?
Regards, SteveF
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15/9/10!
We Canadians like our days to come first, too, eh?
The only way to make it truly unambiguous is to use 4-digit years and spell out the month (or at least its abbreviation). Now we get to dispute whether it's better to do it as September 15, 2010, or 15 Sept 2010. I personally like the latter as it looks cleaner and is easier to punctuate in a complicated sentence, since there's no need for a comma. But my American roots make me prefer the former for stand-alone dates, like at the top of letters.
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Oh boy...
We Canadians like our days to come first, too, eh?
I read that three times and thought it said Canaanites. I think it's time for bed. LOL.Funny, I got used to naming files YYYYMMDD 20100805_Filename
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I read that three times and thought it said Canaanites. I think it's time for bed. LOL.
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Canaanites.
Yes, time for this "Canaanite" to power down the computer as well!
Regards, SteveF
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However obscurely you may arrange your dates, [;)] isn't it good news that ESV Study Bible Notes are to be ready on 15th September 2010? [:D]
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Thank you Alan for bringing this back on topic. ;-)
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However obscurely you may arrange your dates, isn't it good news that ESV Study Bible Notes are to be ready on 15th September 2010?
It is good that the ESV Study bible notes are ready on 15/09/10
Dave
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The online version of the ESV Study Bible allows the user to hear the text read. I assume this feature will not be included in the Logos version.
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The online version of the ESV Study Bible allows the user to hear the text read. I assume this feature will not be included in the Logos version.
If it would, there would be one more very happy guy here... [:)]
Bohuslav
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The ESV does have LOGOS's own Read Aloud feature activated. Is the on-line ESV Study Bible a better implementation of text to speech than LOGOS's own?
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It's not text to speech, it's a proper narration. They even offer it via an API to websites. We use it on our church's website (look for the listen link): http://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?sermon_id=448
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The ESV does have LOGOS's own Read Aloud feature activated. Is the on-line ESV Study Bible a better implementation of text to speech than LOGOS's own?
Yes, Mark is right. It is narration, not the computer voice reading. The nice think about it is that it is possible to navigate verse by verse. So you can use it for your daily reading. It would be excellent addition to the ESV Bible in Logos.
Bohuslav
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The online version of the ESV Study Bible allows the user to hear the text read.
This is not to be confused with the fact that it allows you to hear the red text. But the red text read does not sound different from the un-red text that is read.
Perhaps they should figure out how to do that. [;)]
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But the red text read does not sound different from the un-red text that is read.
What about the un-read un-red text? [;)]
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But the red text read does not sound different from the un-red text that is read.
What about the un-read un-red text?
I wonder what Æthelred the Unready would have to say about all of this.
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But the red text read does not sound different from the un-red text that is read.
What about the un-read un-red text?
I wonder what Æthelred the Unready would have to say about all of this.
Speaking of red I think Phillip prefers his a little more like this ... with the standard text in lime green of course
But getting back on topic, I concur with Dave its great that the ESV SB is being released on the 15/09/10....
although Logos and Crossway could have save a lot of confusion and released it on the 10/10/10 but we've waited long enough.
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Mr. Wojnar,
I am confused whether or not the Logos version of the ESV Study Bible will include the narration or will it have the computer voice reading? Thanks, Blane
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Blane,
The narration available online will not be a part of the ESVSB in Logos, it will be the computerized voice.
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Thank you Thomas
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Mr. Wojnar,
I am confused whether or not the Logos version of the ESV Study Bible will include the narration or will it have the computer voice reading? Thanks, Blane
Yes, Thomas is right. Logos has a computer voice reading. ESV Study Bible on-line however has a great audio narration. It would be great to have it in Logos but there is no information from Logos that they would consider implementing that to the Logos version of ESV Study Bible.
Bohuslav
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Just a thought - this makes sense. The on-line reading voice is not part of the ESV Study Bible. I own the ESV Study Bible and it does not have the reading voice.
On the other hand, purchasing the ESV Study Bible did give me access to the on-line version with the study voice.
Blessings,
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I know your right Floyd, I have it also and I use the online version a lot. It is very well done and easy to use. I was just curious about the narration I hate the computer voice in Logos. I've decided for myself that I really don't need the ESV Study Bible in Logos, ESV's online Bible is working quite well for my purposes. It's not like Logos isn't giving me plenty of opportunity to spend money. God bless, Blane
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I know your right Floyd, I have it also and I use the online version a lot. It is very well done and easy to use. I was just curious about the narration I hate the computer voice in Logos. I've decided for myself that I really don't need the ESV Study Bible in Logos, ESV's online Bible is working quite well for my purposes. It's not like Logos isn't giving me plenty of opportunity to spend money. God bless, Blane
Blane, just to make it clear: the voice reading in Logos is not Logos native feature, it just uses Windows (or other OS) voice reading function. So the quality of the installed voices in OS influences the quality of the voice reading function also in Logos. I too own ESV Study Bible (the paper version) and use on-line version for daily reading (listening). Still I am really looking forward to have it in Logos. To have all the notes integrated to the Logos system is way better thing than just stand-alone ESV SB. The narration would be just on top of it and I would really like to have that but even without it Logos version of ESV SB is "must-have" for me.
Bohuslav
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. I've decided for myself that I really don't need the ESV Study Bible in Logos, ESV's online Bible is working quite well for my purposes.
I have the hardcopy version, too, but I chose to go with the Logos Study Notes for these reasons:
- Immediate access in a software environment I am always in
- Better search capability (especially those longer articles)
- maybe most importantly: having the images of the SB in Logos format. I assume (maybe wrongly?) that those will be part of Bible Places/Things, etc. Those are very nice images, and not as easily accessed/used in the current format.
Bohuslav: I was wondering if Logos might work for permission from Crossway to give all ESV SB purchases the code for online access/listening. I wouldn't think that be a huge problem, unless it is due to a little thing we like to call "more profit."
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I'm on the fence still. I have it on my ipad and in print...It could be handy on logos though. I guess I need to make up my mind by next week.[:^)]
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i have thought about selling my hard copy--bless someone who isn't into Logos. I have an ESV paper version that is much easier to carry than the SB behemoth. And with all that info on Logos soon . . . . and the sale will help pay for the notes. OR, i could give it away.
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