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Hi

I was trying to create a resource link in a PB to the section on Authorship of Deuteronomy in the NBC

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I copied the link as Wiki and then pasted it into my document.

However when I compile the document the link goes to the start of the Commentary

Document attached

1122.Test PBB.docx

Any thoughts appreciated

Graham

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    If I'm correct that your problem relates to linking to the resource "offset", I think there was another thread recently where this came up and Melissa confirmed that this feature is not yet functional but tabled for a future release. But maybe I'm mixing this up and someone has better news for you.

    Mick

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

    Any thoughts appreciated

    I had a similar failure linking to a Notes section in EBC. The only reason I thought it would work is that the active reference was Bible, whereas the NBC article has no active reference. Interestingly the WIKI format gives the same position (deuteronomy3c) as the more difficult clipboard method in earlier revisions (e.g. 45) of the wiki article on PB. Since that syntax with the pipe separator no longer compiles and the WIKI syntax does compile, there remains the hope that Logos can fix it.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

    This is an instance where, if the link goes to an article, sometimes the book and location have to be typed in capital letters. This may not always be the case, but for now, that is the workaround. So the syntax for that link should look like this:

    [[Date and Authorship >> logosres:NBC;art=DEUTERONOMY3C]]

    sometimes the book and location have to be typed in capital letters

    That works well. Hopefully the next release will not be case sensitive for this and "H"  @Headword!

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

    sometimes the book and location have to be typed in capital letters

    That works well. Hopefully the next release will not be case sensitive for this and "H"  @Headword!

    Is there anyway to know when upper case is required? 

    I hope for case-insensitivity, but, barring that, the wiki formatted links that we can get from a resource's panel menu should be generated in the proper case.

    MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540

    Is there anyway to know when upper case is required? 

    When it opens the resource to the title page!

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

    This is an instance where, if the link goes to an article, sometimes the book and location have to be typed in capital letters. This may not always be the case, but for now, that is the workaround. So the syntax for that link should look like this:

    [[Date and Authorship >> logosres:NBC;art=DEUTERONOMY3C]]

    Thanks Melissa - that works

    It would be nice not to have to change from how the information is copied across but its a good workaround.

    Graham

     

    It would be nice not to have to change from how the information is copied across but its a good workaround.

    This should be fixed in 4.3 SR-2.

    This should be fixed in 4.3 SR-2.

    Confirmed

    Thanks, Bradley.

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