Those abbreviations are a little cumbersome...but it is nice how L4 shows you options when you type in CUN.
Where did you get the RCUVNTSMP? I emailed Phil Gons ages ago asking why I saw additional ZH-files online but nothing is listed on the Logos website for Chinese except the two original CUV volumes with NP (http://www.logos.com/products/groups/allitems/zh). Do you know of any other "secret" Chinese resources?
Hi Tom,
I've reported the first issue. Typing 'cuv' in Library brings up the Chinese versions. I'm not sure why it's not working in Command box.
The search issue most likely will be resolved in a post 4.0 version.
Melissa
Typing CUV in the command box had previously opened the CUV Simplified version which is what I want. I'm not sure why this no longer works.
I'm glad to hear that searching will be fixed eventually
Tom,
I agree that abbreviation CUV should be recognized.
However, you might want to know that if you enter the abbreviation given by Logos or the Publisher, you will indeed get the respective CUV Bibles
Hope it helps
JK
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Those abbreviations are a little cumbersome...but it is nice how L4 shows you options when you type in CUN.
Where did you get the RCUVNTSMP? I emailed Phil Gons ages ago asking why I saw additional ZH-files online but nothing is listed on the Logos website for Chinese except the two original CUV volumes with NP (http://www.logos.com/products/groups/allitems/zh). Do you know of any other "secret" Chinese resources?
Tom