2011/03/02 - Logos 4.2a (4.21.5.0050) - Update Question

2011/03/02
Hi,
My Logos 4 system was just updated to Logos 4.2a (4.21.5.0050) automatically.
After installing and indexing, when I started up Logos 4, I had a couple of NICE new features on the Home Page: Release Notes and Updated Resources
I expanded the "Updated Resources" to read the list of Resources for my Logos 4 software Resources that were updated with this new Release.
One of the Resources on the list was "grayed out" and I thought that meant that I did not have that Resource, however it is listed as one of the Resources for my Base package, according to the Logos website.
It is the The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament - New International Version. I tested for this Resource and it is present on my system (but for the 1984 version of the NIV only - not the newest NIV release.)
So, my question is, is the reason why this Resource was "grayed out" on the listing on my Home Page because there is no English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament - New International Version for the 2011 version of the NIV? Meaning, there is only an English-Greek Reverse Interlinear NT for the 1984 version of the NIV?
Otherwise, I can't figure out why it would be "grayed out" on the listing of updated Resources for my system.
Thank you, David
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David,
All is well.
It is grayed out because you cannot open a reverse interlinear as a seperate book. It can only be used with the underlying book open. As you probably know, you can click on the other titles and go directly to that book. It is good to do this and tag each new book and tag it for those places you want it show in your library. Tagging is very much like placing a paper book you just bought on a shelf in your library. The advantage of Logos books and tagging is you can place the same book in several places on your "library shelves."
This reverse interlinear is just for the 1984 NIV. The reverse interlinear for the 2011 version has not be released.
Hope this helps, Frank
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Good answer Frank. I guess that is why you carry a candle. You shed light into the darkness.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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2011/03/02
Hi Frank,
Thank you so much for your fast and very helpful reply.
Frank Fenby said:David, All is well.
It is grayed out because you cannot open a reverse interlinear as a seperate book. It can only be used with the underlying book open.
Great answer! Thanks - I never thought of that!
Frank Fenby said:As you probably know, you can click on the other titles and go directly to that book. It is good to do this and tag each new book and tag it for those places you want it show in your library. Tagging is very much like placing a paper book you just bought on a shelf in your library. The advantage of Logos books and tagging is you can place the same book in several places on your "library shelves."
This reverse interlinear is just for the 1984 NIV. The reverse interlinear for the 2011 version has not be released. Hope this helps, Frank
BRILLIANT! I'm always looking for ways to organize things, and I've been at a loss with what do to with my Logos 4 Library. The tagging is such a fabulous suggestion! Thanks so much! Immensely practical and incredibly efficient and wonderfully easy!!
Thanks so much, David
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Thank you!
Lynden Williams said:I guess that is why you carry a candle.
I also do this to highlight the fancy trimming my Eskimo brothers and sister put on candles for Christmas Eve services.
This unworthy decedent of Noah's youngest son Japheth considers it a great honor to serve among so many of his oldest brother's (Shem's) descendent's. The middle bother (Ham's) descendent's are often a great encouragement. May God bless all of them.
Frank
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David,
Glad to be of help. The current version of my fledgling tagging system is 3146.Fenby Controlled Vocabulary for Logos Tagging.docx. It may give you some other clues.
Happy tagging, [:)]
Frank
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I just got my system upgraded to 4.2a and have not had time to use it much. Are there any major changes or speed imporvments?
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Michael Huffman said:
Are there any major changes or speed imporvments?
I guess the term major could be defined differently if you were really hoping for an improvement in one area.
One of the things that I consider major, but most others probably do not, is that I can now right click on highlighting and erase it without opening the highlighter tools panel. Other things that I like: The last updated books on the homepage, download scheduler and the ability to search "Large Text" which might help us find topics a bit easier (for me anyhow).
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2011/03/02
Hi Frank,
Thanks again for your reply and your willingness to help.
Frank Fenby said:David,
Glad to be of help. The current version of my fledgling tagging system is 3146.Fenby Controlled Vocabulary for Logos Tagging.docx. It may give you some other clues.
Happy tagging,
Frank
I have Microsoft Office 2003 - and so I can't open ".docX" files! Would you by any chance have that document in a plain ".doc" file?
OR - do you happen to know if "Open Office" can open a ".docx" file?
Thanks, David
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Not Frank, but if you hunt the Microsoft website I think they have a free converter! Else Google Docs will open it.
Kenny
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Michael Huffman said:
I just got my system upgraded to 4.2a and have not had time to use it much. Are there any major changes or speed imporvments?
One feature I really appreciate: Phrase searching is much faster now. (Phrases are words in quotes)
See all the features here: http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4.2a
A link to that page should now be found somewhere on the Logos "homepage".
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Kenny Larsen said:
Not Frank, but if you hunt the Microsoft website I think they have a free converter
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=941B3470-3AE9-4AEE-8F43-C6BB74CD1466
This is my personal Faithlife account. On 1 March 2022, I started working for Faithlife, and have a new 'official' user account. Posts on this account shouldn't be taken as official Faithlife views!
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2011/03/02
Hi Kenny,
Thank you so much for your super fast response to my question!
Kenny Larsen said:Not Frank, but if you hunt the Microsoft website I think they have a free converter! Else Google Docs will open it.
Kenny
David
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2011/03/02
Hi Mark,
Thank you so much for your super fast response to my inquiry and for getting me that URL for the converter that Kenny mentioned.
This is incredibly helpful to me! And very much appreciated!
Mark Barnes said:Kenny Larsen said:Not Frank, but if you hunt the Microsoft website I think they have a free converter
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=941B3470-3AE9-4AEE-8F43-C6BB74CD1466
Thanks, David
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Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Michael Huffman said:
Can you explain search by "Large Text?"
Any text that is 14pt (if I remember correctly) or larger is indexed so that you can search it. This is a fair approximation of a heading search because headings are often in a larger typeface. It's a stopgap measure as books are being updated with Heading tagging. Searching the Large Text will help many to approximate the Topic search they have been clamoring for.
Prov. 15:23
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I just tried a basic search with the "Large Text" option along with another option and I must say that I am impressed. I would also consider this a "major" part of the upgrade.
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2011/03/02
Hi Frank,
Thank you for making your Tagging System available to us on the Logos Forums.
It also appears that you set up your Logos 4 Collections in keeping with the way you tag your books (meaning similarly named) - very clever! [;)]
Frank Fenby said:David,
Glad to be of help. The current version of my fledgling tagging system is 3146.Fenby Controlled Vocabulary for Logos Tagging.docx. It may give you some other clues.
Happy tagging,
Frank
Also, many thanks to Kenny and Mark Barnes for helping me with being
able to "decode" the ".docx" file for use with my MS Office - Word 2003
program. I really appreciate the assistance very much.David
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