Common Logos pages and update scripts on local web page
Attached (below) is a very simple web page I created to quickly run common Logos update scripts and go to common Logos web pages. I originally loaded this onto the newsgroups, but decided to update it (to include the forums page), and offer it here to those who may not have seen it before.
Installing:
1) Unzip the file and put this somewhere on your harddrive where you can easily find it. I put it in my Documents\Libronix DLS\ folder, but you can put it anywhere.
2) Click (or double-click) on the file and allow it to open in your browser.
3) To add this to your "Links" toolbar (IE) or your "Bookmarks" toolbar (in FF), make sure that toolbar is active:
a) To the left of the location in the address bar is an icon, drag that icon to your "Links" or "Bookmarks" toolbar.
b) If you want right click on the bookmark on the toolbar and select properties. Change the name to anything you like (e.g. LDLS Scripts/Pages).
4) To add this to your favorites/bookmarks (other than the "Links" bar (IE) or the "Bookmarks" bar (FF)
a) In IE (7 or higher) click the star with a plus sign to the left of the tab and add to your favorites as desired.
b) in FF, right click on the tab and select "Bookmark this tab," then continue and save as desired.
Usage:
It's a good idea to run the bottom three update scripts on a regular basis (monthly, or weekly if you know that there are changes brewing).
If you transfer LDLS to a new computer, you will want to run all 5 update scripts. Note that the top script's name and link will have to be changed, should Logos decide to release a version later than 30f. Note also that the Update Basic. I'm not sure if it is necessary to run the "Update basic program" script before the "Update to latest version of LDLS," or if it makes any sense to run the basic update script if you've already run the script to update to the latest version.
On the Logos Common Pages, the "My Account" URL's work if you are always signed in to your account. Else, you'll have to sign in each time.
Disclaimer
Hey, this is here as a help. Use it or don't. Don't blame me if it doesn't work. You are free to modify it any way you like. If you really like this and feel so full of gratitude that you want to give a thank-offering, find a missionary who is running low on support and give it to him/her/them.
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Anyway, here's the file, zipped up to work here.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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David Ladiges said:
Try this for the link
Thanks, David. I wasn't sure how to put an attachment in one of these posts. I think I fixed it in the original now too.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Richard DeRuiter said:David Ladiges said:
Try this for the link
Thanks, David. I wasn't sure how to put an attachment in one of these posts. I think I fixed it in the original now too.
The original just worked for me. Thanks [8-|]
Jack
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Thanks for the links. I didn't know about 3 of them. Muchas Gracias!!!
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Richard DeRuiter said:
Attached (below) is a very simple web page I created to quickly run common Logos update scripts and go to common Logos web pages. I originally loaded this onto the newsgroups, but decided to update it (to include the forums page), and offer it here to those who may not have seen it before.
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the file. I went ahead and converted it to a note file that can be used directly from Libronix:
Common Logos pages and update scripts.zip
Once downloaded, all that needs to be done is to unzip the file into your "Annotations" folder (My Documents\Libronix DLS\Annotations), and then it can be opened in Libronix.
In Christ,
Paul
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Thanks Richard and Paul
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Thanks to both of you - 'tis greatly appreciated!
Debra
Lenovo P72: Intel 8th Gen i7-8750H 6-core, 32GB RAM, 2TB HDD + 1TB Sata SSD, 17.3" FHD 1920x1080, NVIDIA Quadro P600 4GB, Win 10 Pro
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Paul Golder said:
Thanks for the file. I went ahead and converted it to a note file that can be used directly from Libronix: <snip> Once downloaded, all that needs to be done is to unzip the file into your "Annotations" folder (My Documents\Libronix DLS\Annotations), and then it can be opened in Libronix.
Paul, et al.,
The downside of doing this from a LDLS notefile is that Logos must almost always be shut down for these scripts to complete, if something is updated. So I access them from my browser instead, which makes the entire operation simpler -- at least for me.
But, if you prefer doing it that way, cool. Whatever works. We're not talking about a moral issue here. [;)]
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Richard DeRuiter said:
But, if you prefer doing it that way, cool. Whatever works. We're not talking about a moral issue here.
The question remains: Does Logos give us the faith to perform the updates, or do we choose to do the updates of our own free will? [:D]
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Don't forget these:
Greek Audio NT AutoUpdate
http://www.logos.com/media/update/30fGreekAudioNTAutoUpdate.lbxupd
Auto Update (Pretty much the same as the Update to latest version of LDLS (3.0f))
Justin K.
Logos Ministry Development
360-685-4441
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