When a "typo" is more than a typo...missing information

Ron
Ron Member Posts: 1,229 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

If you have the UBS Handbooks, go to the Proverbs volume and turn to p.621.  At the end of the section for Proverbs 30:3, the sentence/paragraph is cut off and it jumps right into 30:4.  Do I report this as a typo?  Or is there a better way to report something like this?

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  • Thomas Ball
    Thomas Ball Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,261

    Hi Ron,

    You can report it as a typo. The only text that you may see missing/misspelled that cannot be reported as a typo is text where when you right-click it the option does not appear. Those types of examples should be reported to Logos over email, or by calling in. Customer Service will be able to handle it from there. In this case I'll report the typo for you, so you don't need to worry about it. Thank you for posting about it. 

     

  • Ron
    Ron Member Posts: 1,229 ✭✭✭


    Hi Ron,

    You can report it as a typo. The only text that you may see missing/misspelled that cannot be reported as a typo is text where when you right-click it the option does not appear. Those types of examples should be reported to Logos over email, or by calling in. Customer Service will be able to handle it from there. In this case I'll report the typo for you, so you don't need to worry about it. Thank you for posting about it. 


    Thanks Tommy.  I think I remember seeing something over a year ago in the forums that UBS was on the list for a major typo/linking update...is that still making progress I hope?

  • Thomas Ball
    Thomas Ball Member, Logos Employee Posts: 3,261

    Ron said:

    s that still making progress I hope

     

    I work in Tech support and am not privy to such things as you heard, but if that is what you heard, and it came from a Logos employee I'd assume that is accurate.