At last Logos 4.5 supports Notes the way I like! Thanks, Logos Team!
Now I need to import Notes from Logos 3 ==> Logos 4. The more I look for the steps in the Forums, Wiki, etc. the more I can't find them. Any clues would be appreciated.
At last Logos 4.5 supports Notes the way I like! Thanks, Logos Team! Now I need to import Notes from Logos 3 ==> Logos 4. The more I look for the steps in the Forums, Wiki, etc. the more I can't find them. Any clues would be appreciated.
Just type "import all" into the command bar.
Jack, do you still have Libronix installed?
The first step in importing L3 notes is to 'prepare' them in L 3. The instructions can be found here: http://wiki.logos.com/Importing_Notes_from_LDLS3
If you don't have L3 on your computer (it sounds like you do) I'd go to the trouble of reinstalling it, putting your note files in the My Documents/Libronix DLS/Annotations folder and then go through the steps in the link above.
If you have never imported LDLS3 notes into Logos 4 before, we recommend that you prepare your LDLS3 notes for import by following the instructions here: http://wiki.logos.com/Importing_Notes_from_LDLS3
Once you've done that, you can enter "import notes" into the Logos 4 command box to import your LDLS3 notes. (You can also enter "import all", which will import Notes, Favorites, Verse Lists, Prayer Lists, etc. See "Importing Libronix DLS Documents" in the Logos 4 Help for further details.)
Bradley, George, Mark:
Thanks for your replies. Here are more clues.
1. I downloaded the Logos3 script to add the custom toolbar which would update Notes for export. (Note to lurkers: Firefox can't do this. You must use Internet Explorer.)
2. The next step is to "save the script to the [MyDocuments]\Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars folder."Win7 has no path like this. There is a Libronix DLS folder, but it has no Custom Toolbars folder.I made one, loaded the script into it, and launched Logos 3.
3. The next step is to "launch Logos3 and click the newly-added Update Notes Now button." No button. Looked inside Tools > Power Tools too. No choice like that in there, either.
Stuck again. Any more clues would be appreciated.
Bradley, George, Mark: Thanks for your replies. Here are more clues. 1. I downloaded the Logos3 script to add the custom toolbar which would update Notes for export. (Note to lurkers: Firefox can't do this. You must use Internet Explorer.) 2. The next step is to "save the script to the Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE [MyDocuments]\Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars folder."Win7 has no path like this. There is a Libronix DLS folder, but it has no Custom Toolbars folder.I made one, loaded the script into it, and launched Logos 3. 3. The next step is to "launch Logos3 and click the newly-added Update Notes Now button." No button. Looked inside Tools > Power Tools too. No choice like that in there, either. Stuck again. Any more clues would be appreciated.
2. The next step is to "save the script to the Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE [MyDocuments]\Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars folder."Win7 has no path like this. There is a Libronix DLS folder, but it has no Custom Toolbars folder.I made one, loaded the script into it, and launched Logos 3.
Did you right-click on a blank area at the top and select "Update Notes"?
2. The next step is to "save the script to the Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE[MyDocuments]\Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars folder." Win7 has no path like this. There is a Libronix DLS folder, but it has no Custom Toolbars folder.I made one, loaded the script into it, and launched Logos 3.
2. The next step is to "save the script to the Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE[MyDocuments]\Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars folder."
Win7 has no path like this. There is a Libronix DLS folder, but it has no Custom Toolbars folder.I made one, loaded the script into it, and launched Logos 3.
Did you name the folder "CustomToolbars" (with no space)? If there is a space in the name, remove it (in Windows Explorer), then restart LDLS3. The custom toolbar should appear.
Aha! Computers sure are picky.
After changing the folder's name and launching Logos3, I stepped back to watch the frog turn into a prince. Alas, no prince. No new button. (and no new menu option, either.)
Yes, I tried typing "update notes" in the GO box, but the command was ignored, as far as I can see.
Thanks for the tip, though.
Jack
Yes, I tried typing "update notes" in the GO box, but the command was ignored, as far as I can see. Thanks for the tip, though. Jack
Once again —
You may need to right-click on the toolbar at the top of L3 and select "Update Notes" for the button to appear.
Sorry to be so dense, George.
I right-clicked all over the top of L3 but failed to see any update notes option. I even tried clicking Tools > Libronix Update, but only got a "Launch error" message. Would it be possible for you to attach a picture?
Sorry to be so dense, George. I right-clicked all over the top of L3 but failed to see any update notes option. I even tried clicking Tools > Libronix Update, but only got a "Launch error" message. Would it be possible for you to attach a picture?
Try right-clicking in the blank area after the word "Help".
Jack. if you haven't figured this out yet here's a screen shot.
That helps a lot, Mark.
When I right click on the title bar, I see only these choices in the popup:
Now if I could only get my popup to look like yours. It's probably a setup problem, but I'm still stuck.
Which version of L3 do you have? Click the Help button and then click About Libronix DLS...does it say you have version 3.0g? If not, you will need to update.
I'm helping out a friend who installed Logos 4 on his new computer, but has not loaded Libronix 3. Is there a way that he can copy his Annotations folder from his old computer to his new computer so that Logos 4 will recognize them?
Basically I'm asking what are the options for people who used Libronix but now have purchased a new computer and Logos 4 at the same time. Must they load Libronix on the new computer to import their old notes?
Any help you could provide would be appreciated
Todd, he can try importing them directly without the preparation stage, but he may not like the results. If it were me I'd try a few and see what happens. He can always delete them. If they are too messed up he probably will need to install Libronix just for this function.
I'd love to see a screen shot of your My Documents\Libronix DLS folders. I don't have access to my computer with Libronix on it to show you what I mean, but we'd like to be sure that your custom toolbar is in the right place.
I use Jing to capture screenshots. It is free and available at: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
That helps a lot, Mark. When I right click on the title bar, I see only these choices in the popup: Standard Quick Navigate Customize Now if I could only get my popup to look like yours. It's probably a setup problem, but I'm still stuck.
Click (left) on "Customize". I think you'll find it there.
If you have the old computer with Libronix prepare the notes and copy them to a removable drive. Logos 4 will find them on the new computer if they are stored at the same location i.e. \Documents\Libronix DLS\. Note that \Libronix DLS\ contains other documents like highlighting that can be imported to Logos 4.
>>Click (left) on "Customize". I think you'll find it there<<
Nope. All I see are "Quick Navigate" and "Standard." <sigh>
I will give this a shot.
If I understand the principle of this, the first thing that needs to happen is that the notes in Libronix need to be formatted for Logos 4. After that, they could be moved to the new computer.
Is the file location on the new computer essential to Logos 4 finding them and importing them?
Thanks for the tip, David.
I have L3, version 3.0g, and I ran the Update Libronix again, just to be safe, but no joy.
My thanks to everyone who is trying to help me.
>>Click (left) on "Customize". I think you'll find it there<< Nope. All I see are "Quick Navigate" and "Standard." <sigh>
Did you create the CustomToolbars file before or after you downloaded UpdateNotes.lbxctb? Is the file in UpdateNotes.lbxcb?
Yes. It is the default location for Libronix documents i.e. \Documents\Libronix DLS in Vista/Win 7, but different for Win XP --> see http://www.logos.com/support/lbs/specialfolders
The sequence was:
1. download UpdateNotes.lbxctb to Downloads folder
2. Create folder ...\LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars\
3. Copy from Downloads to new folder.
4. Relaunch Logos 3.
5. Right-click on the Logos 3 menu to see: Standard Quick Navigate Customize
5. Click Customize
6. The dialog showed only Quick Navigate and Standard. Clicked New...
7. For each category, scanned all commands to look for Update Notes. No joy.
I think we're getting closer. Maybe just one more lightbulb moment will solve it.
The sequence was: 1. download UpdateNotes.lbxctb to Downloads folder 2. Create folder ...\LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars\ 3. Copy from Downloads to new folder. 4. Relaunch Logos 3. 5. Right-click on the Logos 3 menu to see: Standard Quick Navigate Customize 5. Click Customize 6. The dialog showed only Quick Navigate and Standard. Clicked New... 7. For each category, scanned all commands to look for Update Notes. No joy. I think we're getting closer. Maybe just one more lightbulb moment will solve it.
If you use Windows Explorer and navigate to the CustomToolbars folder, do you find UpdateNotes.lbxctb there?
>>If you use Windows Explorer and navigate to the CustomToolbars folder, do you find UpdateNotes.lbxctb there?<<
Yes. The file is there in that folder. Thanks for your patience, George.
>>If you use Windows Explorer and navigate to the CustomToolbars folder, do you find UpdateNotes.lbxctb there?<< Yes. The file is there in that folder. Thanks for your patience, George.
I'm getting to the point that I don't know what else to do. ONE more thing—close and re-open Libronix then check again to see if you can bring up the UpdateNotes button (remember, right-click next to "Help").
1. Reboot computer to make sure everything is cleaned up.
2. Launch Logos3.
3. Right-click just to the right of Help.
4. No change: Standard Quick Navigate Customize.
Something will come to you when you wake up tomorrow. "Morning is wiser than evening." -- Russian proverb
1. Reboot computer to make sure everything is cleaned up. 2. Launch Logos3. 3. Right-click just to the right of Help. 4. No change: Standard Quick Navigate Customize.
I don't wish to be tedious, but did you check in "Customize"?
>>I don't wish to be tedious, but did you check in "Customize"?<<
Yes. All possible choices. Still not Update Notes choice.
Thanks for double-checking.
Jack,
Somewhere in this discussion did you tell us what version of L3 you are running?
Also, perhaps the file download introduced an error?? Can you clear your browser cache and re-download the Update toolbar, put it in the correct folder and check for it again if you haven't already tried this? BTW: You should see it with the right click on the menu bar. You don't need to go to Customize. You need to check it to place it on the tool bar you see in L3, however.
Jack, Somewhere in this discussion did you tell us what version of L3 you are running?
I recall his stating that it was 3.0g which is what I have (and I think is the last version).
Good. I was lazy and didn't want to reread everything. I imagine the toolbar should work in any version of L3, but thought we ought to check. I know, as you do, that it works in L3.
George, you are becoming a right regular Logos Forum techie here. [Y]
George, you are becoming a right regular Logos Forum techie here.
Only if it's a relatively simple matter. I think I might be getting in over my head here.
I think I might be getting in over my head here.
Its the only way to learn how to swim.
I think I might be getting in over my head here. Its the only way to learn how to swim.
Glug, glug. [:D]
If you navigate to your Documents folder (My Documents) is there a folder Libronix DLS? Because that's where the CustomToolars folder should be.
Mark, George, and Dave:
Thanks for hanging in there with me. <glug, glug>
I'm running Win7, so there is no Documents folder or MyDocuments folder that I can find, even after setting WinExplorer to show hidden folders. Does Logos 3 look for the custom toolbar script in a different folder for Win7?
[Later]
1. In Win7 there is a hidden AppData folder in my Users tree named ...\AppData\Roaming\LibronixDLS\
2. Added new folder CustomToolbars\ there.
3. Copied file UpdateToolbars.lbxctb into the new folder.
4. Launched Logos3
5. Right-clicked on the menu bar to see the custom menu dialog. Still showed only: Standard Quick Navigation Customize
6. Clicked Customize
7. Looked in every category for Update Notes. No joy.
Open Windows Explorer
Having performed remote helpdesk work over 20 years, I know how frustrating it is to try to help someone when you can't see the remote user's screen. My appreciation for the helpers on this forum knows no bounds.
Here's what I did:
1. Opened Windows Explorer and clicked on Desktop in the left pane.
2. Clicked on my name in the right pane.
3. There was no MyDocuments folder of any kind in the right pane. So I made one. Also made LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars\ inside it. Resulting path: \Desktop\jehairs\MyDocuments\LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars\
4. Copied UpdateNotes.lbxctb file into the CustomToolbars folder.
5. Rebooted my computer to make sure everything was cleaned up, recognized, and copacetic.
6. Launched Logos3 as usual
7. Right clicked on the menu bar to see the menu dialog. No joy. It still contained only: Standard Quick Navigate Customize
The Customize > New command choices still did not contain Update Notes, no matter how many times I checked all categories.
In Win7 there is a hidden AppData folder in my Users tree named ...\AppData\Roaming\LibronixDLS\
Hi Jack, I can tell you that this is not where the CustomToolbars folder needs to be. Because I am not at my home computer, I cannot tell you what it should be. As George said above, "My Documents" should be part of the folder tree.
Jack, in Win 7 My Documents appears under the section called 'Libraries' in Windows Explorer. Click under Libraries on the heading Documents. You should see two sub-folders. One should say 'My Documents'.
If it there is no 'My Documents' folder there that is where you need to create one. The actual location is shown in the screen shot below. It is under the Users folder under the c:\ drive. Check both locations. If there is not such a folder, create it under C:\Users\{your user name}, then create a LibronixDLS folder there and in the LibronixDLS folder create a subfolder Annotations CustomToolbars, and move the new toolbar there.
There should be a space between "Libronix" and "DLS"
Having performed remote helpdesk work over 20 years, I know how frustrating it is to try to help someone when you can't see the remote user's screen.
It may help if you provide some screenshots - use Snipping Tool (part of the Win7 accessories), save as png and attach to your postings with the paper clip icon.
There was no MyDocuments folder of any kind in the right pane.
I've never seen a Win7 without it. Do you use a non-english Windows, so that MS maybe called it differently (they do) - I'm not even positive if it's possible to rename it even as an administrator-account. But you say, it now looks like
Resulting path: \Desktop\jehairs\MyDocuments\LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars\
but it should ratehr be something like C:\Users\jehairs\Documents\LibronixDLS\CustomToolbars, if I understand the others correctly
(if not, forgive my intrusion, just trying to help)
Jack, the folder you want is My Documents (with a space). See my example.
George, "YES" except that he left out the space between My and Documents which is likely the problem.
Somehow I managed to “delete” the My Documents folder. It was only hidden, but could not be seen inWindows Explorer. To see it in a DOS command window:
1. Open a command window as usual.
2. CD C:\Users\userMy username is “user” thanks to the tech who installed my Win7. <sigh>
3. DIR /AD“All directories” includes junction points. Note “My Documents” in the middleof the picture. Its actual path is C:\Users\user\Documents\.
4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to Documents:
5. Right click on Documentsand choose Properties in the dialog.
6. Click Include afolder…
7. Click Include folder
8. Click the MyDocuments folder hidden inside it.(I would include this picture, but I can’t duplicate what I saw the firsttime.)
9. Navigate to C:\Users\user\My Documents\(It is visible, now! There is a space between “My” and “Documents’) Computerssure are picky.
10. Inside My Documents\ create new folders Libronix DLS\CustomToolbars\(Space between “Libronix” and “DLS”)
11. Copy the UpdateNotes.lbxctbfile into the CustomToolbars\ folder.(No space between “Custom” and “Toolbars”)
12. Launch Logos 3 and right-click just to the right of Help to see the custom toolbar dialog.Alas, no joy. Same non-result as before.
Thanks, Mark, George, Bradley, and the rest for you patienthelp. Now I know more than I ever thought I’d need about Logos and Win7. I’mgoing to give up on this project and soak my head, now.