Bug: Armour opens to Ephesus

1. Open the Faithlife Study Bible
2. Go to Ephesians 6:11.
3. Maximize the plus sign.
4. Select the word Armour with NBD beside it.
5. It opens the dictionary to the topic Ephesus
Is this a bug or expected behaviour?
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Lynden Williams said:
5. It opens the dictionary to the topic Ephesus
For me it opens the dictionary to the topic on Matthias!
If I select the topic linked to DBI it opens it to an article on the sea[:)]
Lynden Williams said:Is this a bug or expected behaviour?
I think it must be a bug
One thing which strikes me as interesting is that hovering over the article linked to LBG.E I get a relevant poup - hovering over the links to NBD and DBI I don't get any popups.
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Thanks for the confirmation Graham.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Graham Criddle said:Lynden Williams said:
5. It opens the dictionary to the topic Ephesus
For me it opens the dictionary to the topic on Matthias!
If I select the topic linked to DBI it opens it to an article on the sea
Lynden Williams said:Is this a bug or expected behaviour?
I think it must be a bug
I seem to remember that I encountered this bug way back in the past and reported it, but my google-fu seems not sufficient to track it down again. From the top of my head, I think the point was that the resource always opened to its last open place, not at all to any headword it should be directed to (which sometimes looks like it was working correct).
Since I didn't find the thread, I don't remember if it was a resource issue or a software bug and if/how Logos resolved this (which would help to find whether this is a regression or we are still waiting for a resource or code update that should have happened long ago).
Mick
Have joy in the Lord!
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This is not expected behavior. It looks like there's a bug so the link opens the right resource but just takes you to the last place you were at in it instead of the specific article. At least that's what it was doing for me as I tried to recreate what happened. I'll bring it to the attention of the knowledgeable people here who fix this sort of thing. Thanks for the heads up.
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Thanks Doug.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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