How to ask for help
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how do i add or minus resources to a new collection?
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Hi Gary - and welcome to the forums.
http://wiki.logos.com/Collections should give you what you need.
Graham
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jion wallin said:
Because it is such a common problem, I would suggest that this read:
There are also forums for Mac version 1, iPhone, web and other..."See first post in this thread.
It is also an old thread, so forums for Android are not listed. But check them out at http://community.logos.com/forums/
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave Hooton said:jion wallin said:
Because it is such a common problem, I would suggest that this read: There are also forums for Mac version 1, iPhone, web and other..."
See first post in this thread.
It is also an old thread, so forums for Android are not listed. But check them out at http://community.logos.com/forums/
Jion is a spammer his post was a duplicate of and earlier posting in this same thread ... http://community.logos.com/forums/p/7879/62559.aspx#62559
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Praiser said:
... is a spammer his post was a duplicate of and earlier posting in this same thread ...
I had a suspicion, but thought i'd say something relevant to the thread.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I agreed with you. Whenever i dogging some forums fr exploring my knowledge online so i thought community logos is one of them. I think this is really trust worthy forums.
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Thanks for the tips. I usually just do a forum search, but for some reason don't usually find the pertinent answer(s). I think I need to go to search school. Who is the search guru around these parts?
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Michael Anda said:
Thanks for the tips. I usually just do a forum search, but for some reason don't usually find the pertinent answer(s). I think I need to go to search school. Who is the search guru around these parts?
I'm a bit of a search guru. Searching the forums using the forum search box is usually not very fruitful. Google search gives you more power. Just add site:community.logos.com to your Google search criteria and it will search these forums for what you're looking for. You can use Boolean logic, such as AND and OR (and is presumed when combining search terms, OR is abbreviated with the vertical bar | ) and parentheses to group terms. You can use the intitle: tag (which ensures that what follows it -- no space after the colon and you can use quotation marks around a phrase -- is found in the subject line of the thread). You can limit the search to a particular forum such as this one by including text from the "breadcrumb" line (e.g., "Home > Logos 4 Windows") as one of the search terms.
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Thanks, Rosie. [8-|]
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Rosie Perera said:
'm a bit of a search guru. Searching the forums using the forum search box is usually not very fruitful. Google search gives you more power. Just add site:community.logos.com to your Google search criteria and it will search these forums for what you're looking for. You can use Boolean logic, such as AND and OR (and is presumed when combining search terms, OR is abbreviated with the vertical bar | ) and parentheses to group terms. You can use the intitle: tag (which ensures that what follows it -- no space after the colon and you can use quotation marks around a phrase -- is found in the subject line of the thread). You can limit the search to a particular forum such as this one by including text from the "breadcrumb" line (e.g., "Home > Logos 4 Windows") as one of the search terms.
Rosie, how about a wiki article for "How to search Logos sites via Google"!
"I read dead people..."
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Brother Mark said:
Rosie, how about a wiki article for "How to search Logos sites via Google"!
she already has: Searching the forum using Google was added by her.
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the following will search for your word in all L4's forums
yourWord site:community.logos.com/forums
the following will search for your word in the Logos 4 Windows forum
yourWord AND "Home > Logos 4 Windows" site:community.logos.com/forums
the following will search Only in the title in all L4's forums
allintitle: yourWord site:community.logos.com/forums
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how can I add the International Standard Bible encyclopedia to my unlocked resources?
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how do i add the International standard bible encylopedia to my list of unlocked resources?
regalderman@gmail.com
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how do i add the International standard bible encylopedia to my list of unlocked resources?
regalderman@gmail.com
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Go here: http://www.logos.com/product/3875/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia
Purchase the item and wait about 5-10 minutes, then shutdown and restart Logos 4. This should initialize downloading, then it will need to index after the download, then it will be a complete part of your library. You may also want to check out the area on the Wiki on installation and indexing:
http://wiki.logos.com/Getting_Started_with_Logos#Installation_.2b_Indexing
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Reginald Alderman said:
how can I add the International Standard Bible encyclopedia to my unlocked resources?
Welcome [:D]
Logos offers => International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE) (1979–1995) (4 vols.) for purchase, which is included in => Logos Bible Software 4: Portfolio Edition and => Essential Reference Bundle
Logos also offers an older version => International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, 1915 Edition
By the way, if would like less spam email, may want to edit posts to remove email address. Wiki has Using the Forums => Editing or deleting posts
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Hi to any one who will help me.
Please send this to someone who can.
I am trying to learn how to run these Greek software programs but need further information and instruction to understand .
The bits and pieces that are shown are not sufficient for me.
Please help me get to the author or anybody who can help me.
1) The Lexham SGNT Sentence Analysis By Lukaszewski
2) The Lexham Clausal Outline Greek NT/ NT Clausal Outlining
3)The Lexham High Definition NT: ESV Edition by Runge
4) OpenText.org Syntactically Greek NT: Clausal Analysis/Open Text.org Clauses by Potter and Reed
I have tried hard to understand and use these Greek software but the helps are inadequate.
Please Please Please send me to somebody who can help me.
Please also point me in the right direction to maximize the use of the Forum.
This is my first try at using it.
Kent McKinnon - I live in Poland and I am trying to teach English speaking students how to study and teach the Bible.
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Hi Kent,
Welcome to the forums, and to Logos Bible Software! I can understand your frustration. The tools you have listed are some of the more advanced tools, so there are not any free video tutorials that I know of, but John Fallahee has some videos that really helped me understand how to use them. They cost $4.99 each, but each provide over an hour of training. There should be a demo portion of each video so you can get an idea. I normally try to suggest free videos, but these are pretty specific. They would also be somewhat difficult to explain on the forums.
- The Lexham SGNT Sentence Analysis
- The Lexham Clausal Outline Greek NT/ NT Clausal Outlining
- OpenText.org Syntactically Greek NT: Clausal Analysis/Open Text.org Clauses
These are all very similar in what they do. The following videos cover them, and John gives practical examples. In fact you might find one of the complete series helpful. But of the three videos that have #04 in the title you only need one. Watch the demo on the site to assist.
Webinar #04 Studying the Bible
Webinar #04 Inductive Bible Study
- The Lexham High Definition NT: ESV Edition
This is a great resource in studying the Bible, and I found it very confusing until I attended John’s Webinar.
Out of the Discourse Maze (HDNT, LDGNT)
If you are interested in learning syntax searching you might find this helpful.
Unlocking the Syntax Search Engine(OT/NT)
I don’t know what type of Internet connection you have, but John provides a free Webinar on Mondays. The videos are recordings of them, that can be purchased and watched at your own pace. If you are able in addition to considering these videos, I would recommend attending his webinars.
For the videos that cover what you are asking about they should total $10 if you get one of the #04’s and the High Definition NT, and $15 if you add the syntax video. These should give you 2-3 hours of training and examples of how to use these resources and how they apply to Bible study. I hope this helps.
Blessings In Christ,
Philana
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Kent McKinnon said:
Please also point me in the right direction to maximize the use of the Forum.
This is my first try at using it.
Welcome [:D]
Wiki has => Using the Forums
Also the first post in this thread => How to ask for help refers to several other forums for various discussions.
One option is starting a new thread in the General forum: "How to use these Greek resources ?"
In the thread, could share what you know or see in various resources plus ask how to use more effectively.
Kent McKinnon said:1) The Lexham SGNT Sentence Analysis By Lukaszewski
Kent McKinnon said:4) OpenText.org Syntactically Greek NT: Clausal Analysis/Open Text.org Clauses by Potter and Reed
Wiki Getting Started with Logos has => Search that includes Tips and links. These two resources can be used in Syntax Searches.
Another syntax search resource is Cascadia, suggest reading thread => Can someone help me with this Cascadia syntax search?
Kent McKinnon said:2) The Lexham Clausal Outline Greek NT/ NT Clausal Outlining
Wonder if have read How to Use Clausal Outlines ?
Kent McKinnon said:3)The Lexham High Definition NT: ESV Edition by Runge
Wiki Logos Resource Reviews has => Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament that includes many links to threads and blog articles.
Thread => Suggestion: Discourse Greek NT more customizable may be helpful.
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