4.6a Release Candidate 1 (4.61.0.3347) available

4.6a Release Candidate 1 (4.61.0.3347) is available for download. An RC is considered a stable version.

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Release Notes

 

Included in this release is an extension of the functionality of automatically generated indices for personal books. Please see the release notes for details. Here are some sample documents containing this extended functionality:


6813.The Sin of Unbelief.docx

2843.SermonFileMetadataTableSample.docx

Comments

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    Included in this release is an extension of the functionality of automatically generated indices for personal books.

    Personal Books


    Added new field types for Sermons and Illustrations. When these fields are added, the compiler will automatically generate indices at the end of the book by speakers and venues. For sample documents see this thread.

    The new field types are:

    Speakers: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.

    Venues: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.

    THANK YOU!!!

    Regards, SteveF

  • Danny Parker
    Danny Parker Member Posts: 437 ✭✭

    [:)] Yes! Excellent to include these additional fields.

  • John Eggen
    John Eggen Member Posts: 202 ✭✭

    Included in this release is an extension of the functionality of automatically generated indices for personal books. Please see the release notes for details. Here are some sample documents containing this extended functionality:

     

    [quote]

    Personal Books

    • Added new field types for Sermons and Illustrations. When these fields are added, the compiler will automatically generate indices at the end of the book by speakers and venues. For sample documents see this thread.
    • The new field types are:
      • Speakers: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.
      • Venues: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.

    Maybe I'm missing something.  I go to Tools -> Personal Boks -> Add Book and thought under "type" I'd see Sermons or Illustrations but see neither.  Also I don't see Speakers or Venues listed but that's probably because I can't select a Sermon or Illustration as the "type."  Am I in the wrong place in L4 to utilize this function?

  • Tonya J Ross
    Tonya J Ross Member Posts: 1,490

    John, there is more documentation for adding Sermon File syntax to Personal Books in the full release notes for 4.6a which you might find useful: http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4.6a

    The syntax is added via a table in your .docx file; it isn't a particular type in the metadata in the Personal Books panel.  Hope that helps!

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    For sample documents see this thread.

     

    [Hopefully - along with Tonya's comments -  these images will add some help]

    When you click on the hyper-link you are taken to 2 Word cocuments.

    OPEN the  2843.SermonFileMetadataTableSample.docx  -  it contains the syntax codes needed to produce these features.

    You must copy one of the tables with the syntax code into your word docx file and fill in the appropriate values in the fields.  (best to put the table in after the title)

    The codes look like this:

    image

    So you are not adding information in the Tools/PB creator. Rather this information goes into your word docx.

    Does that make sense?

    When you do that your document will look something like this: (with an index at the end of the article/book etc)

    image

    Regards, SteveF

  • David Salazar
    David Salazar Member Posts: 205 ✭✭

    John, there is more documentation for adding Sermon File syntax to Personal Books in the full release notes for 4.6a which you might find useful: http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4.6a

    The syntax is added via a table in your .docx file; it isn't a particular type in the metadata in the Personal Books panel.  Hope that helps!

    Any plans that it could be put through the Personal Books panel? It would be a whole lot easier than trying to remember where where I put the file with that table or open up another sermon to copy and paste that table to new file.

    Having it through the PBB panel especially would be wonderful because that would be the only step needed to update date and venue if one where to use the sermon or illustration again in the future.  Otherwise it seems, if I'm understanding correctly, if I were to use the message again, I'd have to open up the file again, edit the fields and reupload the docx file in the PBB panel.

    The Sermon File-Addin was supposed make sermon/illustration management easier no?

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    if I'm understanding correctly, if I were to use the message again, I'd have to open up the file again, edit the fields and reupload the docx file in the PBB panel.

    Yes, that is correct.

    trying to remember where where I put the file with that table or open up another sermon to copy and paste that table to new file.

    It may not be ideal, but I keep at shortcut to that document pinned to my Word 2010 icon which is pinned to my desktop  tool bar.

     

     

     

    Regards, SteveF

  • Eleanor Emmott
    Eleanor Emmott Member Posts: 173 ✭✭

    Any plans that it could be put through the Personal Books panel? It would be a whole lot easier than trying to remember where where I put the file with that table or open up another sermon to copy and paste that table to new file.

    One major benefit to having the sermon index table in the word document itself is that one PB may contain many sermons.  If the sermon index table were part of the PB Panel then it would be hard (if not impossible) to capture meta-information for each sermon in the PB and to create an index from that information.

  • David Salazar
    David Salazar Member Posts: 205 ✭✭

    One major benefit to having the sermon index table in the word document itself is that one PB may contain many sermons.  If the sermon index table were part of the PB Panel then it would be hard (if not impossible) to capture meta-information for each sermon in the PB and to create an index from that information.

    That's true... I can clearly see the reason to have that table for this set of sermon books.  I tend to not like that from the MS Word standpoint, for it would take a long time to find if they were gathered within one book.  Maybe they could do this.  Continue to keep the tables (no point in removing it) but also having it in the PB panel for those who prefer one sermon one file.

  • Bill Cook
    Bill Cook Member Posts: 494

    I feel really badly asking this, but I fail to see how this is helpful. When the book is built the Index is created at the end of the file, as stated, and each field name from the table at the beginning has a link pointing to the sermon title at the top of the page...

    If you add multiple sermons to the file and each one has a syntax table after the title, the index still points to the first title...

    So, I suppose the metadata created must be useful in some way that I have missed. I have tried to follow many of the Sermon File discussions and threads, but I suppose I missed this one.

  • Lawrence Rafferty
    Lawrence Rafferty Member, Logos Employee Posts: 243

    Bill Cook said:

    If you add multiple sermons to the file and each one has a syntax table after the title, the index still points to the first title...

    Each metadata table should follow the title of the sermon it goes with. I think these titles need to be headings to start new articles and generate table of contents entries, but there may be other ways to achieve the same result. You can check the help files or hopefully someone who has used it more can chime in. The metadata table will always refer back to the last article and table of contents entry it follows. If there is only one at the start of the book, they will all refer back to that one.

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    Bill Cook said:

    If you add multiple sermons to the file and each one has a syntax table after the title, the index still points to the first title...

    It only points to the first sermon/article IF that information is alphabetically first.

    In the following image under "Topics" the first listing is not from the first sermon. Nor is the Scripture. However the first listing under date is as it comes first numerically. Similarly the Speaker field refers to the first sermon due to the "C" of Charles Spugeon coming earlier in the alphabet than the otehr two speaker's names. 

    image

    Regards, SteveF

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭

    SteveF said:

    Included in this release is an extension of the functionality of automatically generated indices for personal books.

    Personal Books

     

    Added new field types for Sermons and Illustrations. When these fields are added, the compiler will automatically generate indices at the end of the book by speakers and venues. For sample documents see this thread.

    The new field types are:

    Speakers: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.

    Venues: Accepts multiple values separated by a semicolon.

    THANK YOU!!!

     

    Thank you for listening on this point. [Y]

  • Eleanor Emmott
    Eleanor Emmott Member Posts: 173 ✭✭

    One major benefit to having the sermon index table in the word document itself is that one PB may contain many sermons.  If the sermon index table were part of the PB Panel then it would be hard (if not impossible) to capture meta-information for each sermon in the PB and to create an index from that information.

    On the other hand... there are some things that it might be possible to put in the PB panel.

    In the panel, there could be a type for sermon / illustration files.  Or even for a generic collection of items that uses the index syntax tables.

    Once that type was selected (or some other selector was checked) it might be possible to have some options like whether or not the sermon index table information should be visible in the document or not.

     

  • Jeffrey S. Robison
    Jeffrey S. Robison Member Posts: 228 ✭✭

    It would be great to be able to add "Sermon Series" to the index table. Now I am using the "Topic" row for that.

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,512

    It would be great to be able to add "Sermon Series" to the index table. Now I am using the "Topic" row for that.

    +1

    (I think I would use "tags" before "topic")

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  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    alabama24 said:

    (I think I would use "tags" before "topic")

     [:)]

    Regards, SteveF

  • The Rev. Dr. Michael A. Tanner
    The Rev. Dr. Michael A. Tanner Member Posts: 15 ✭✭

    Is it too much to ask of Logos that they give us back the Sermon Add-In file that we paid for under Logos 3 - a $50 option?  It was never this complicated.  Moreover, PB does not integrate with Logos 3 sermon file, nor does it post sermons to sermons.logos.com.  Overall, using PB for sermons is the wrong solution.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,770

    Moreover, PB does not integrate with Logos 3 sermon file, nor does it post sermons to sermons.logos.com.

    Have you tried the Sermon file Import command introduced by the Logos 4.6c beta & 5.1 beta? There's a few bugs, so I'd wait until the next beta to try it.

    And you can still use your compiled Libronix Sermon file (*.lbxlls) as a resource in Logos. If you don't see "Sermons of xxxxx" in Library you can use the scan command to get it. 

    It was never this complicated. 

    I haven't found any of the problems stated earlier as long as the sermon titles have the same Word Heading style (e.g. Heading 1) followed by the metadata table. Whilst I'm not an avid user of the feature, I have found the PB method to be easier than the Libronix add-in.

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Bob Pritchett
    Bob Pritchett Member, Logos Employee Posts: 2,280

    Is it too much to ask of Logos that they give us back the Sermon Add-In file that we paid for under Logos 3 - a $50 option? 

    I'm really sorry you aren't happy with the way we're doing Sermon File now; we'd hoped that the new Personal Books system would be easier (letting you work in Word rather than our wiki syntax), and we're planning something different for online sermons.

    We haven't 'taken away' Sermon File -- what you got originally still works and runs -- but, of course, we've changed how that functionality is supported in the newer product. (This is an inevitable part of how products change; many old features disappear in new releases, or are implemented differently.)

    But not everyone likes that, or agrees with the changes, so I'm happy to credit you the price of your investment in the original Sermon File; email me directly (bob@logos.com) and I'll take care of it.

    -- Bob

  • Brisa Davis
    Brisa Davis Member Posts: 891

    Have you tried the Sermon file Import command introduced by the Logos 4.6c beta & 5.1 beta? There's a few bugs, so I'd wait until the next beta to try it.

    Have you reported any bugs other than: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/68101.aspx ?

    If so, could you please provide links to the forum threads where you reported them?

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,770

    Have you reported any bugs other than: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/68101.aspx ?

    See http://community.logos.com/forums/t/69226.aspx

    I added a comment as only one part seemed to be addressed by Toby.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13