I'm blown away at the power of L4: a skeptic repents
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Since this thread is being added to again, I'll also mention how much I like the improvements to the bible reading plan. L3's one was quite lacking- L4's is just superb.
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Joel said:
I'll also mention how much I like the improvements to the bible reading plan. L3's one was quite lacking- L4's is just superb.
Agree. Thank you, Logos for that and so many other improvements
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The only thing I can't figure out about the reading plan on L4 Vs. L3 is how to make it stop at a pericope or chapter boundary. L4 especiall on Psalms and Proverbs only gives me a few verses at a time.
Hmmm, maybe I should start a new thread for this.[:$]
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Glenn,
you can put in your desired verses for each day separated by a comma and each day separated by a pipe (that little line thing over the backlash on your keyboard)
Robert Pavich
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Robert Pavich said:
you can put in your desired verses for each day separated by a comma and each day separated by a pipe
I'd taken your word on this when I ate my words ... but I think I misunderstood your instructions. It appears to me that a comma indicates a sequential set of readings and a pipe indicates a parallel set of readings. Simplified Ge 1-3, Ex 3|Ps 2-5 as a 2 day plan yields Day 1: Ge 1-2, Ps 2-3 Day 2: Ge 3, Ex 3, Ps 4-5. Is there a way to indicate a day break? That is what I really, really need.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Robert Pavich
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Robert Pavich said:
you can check off the days of the week you plan to read..
Yes, but what I want to do is set up Monday, Mt 1:1-7,18; Tuesday, Mt 7:19-12:38; Wednesday, Mt 12:28-18:35 ... Because L4 knows that I am a mere, fallible person things who is prone to error, it decides on Monday, Mt 1:1-7:29; Tuesday, Mt 8-12:37; Wednesday Mt 12:38-19:30. I can get it to believe I know what I mean when it comes to what days I want to read. I can't get it to believe I know what I want to read. It may be time to break out my Bill the Cat t-shirt.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:Robert Pavich said:
you can check off the days of the week you plan to read..
Yes, but what I want to do is set up Monday, Mt 1:1-7,18; Tuesday, Mt 7:19-12:38; Wednesday, Mt 12:28-18:35 ... Because L4 knows that I am a mere, fallible person things who is prone to error, it decides on Monday, Mt 1:1-7:29; Tuesday, Mt 8-12:37; Wednesday Mt 12:38-19:30. I can get it to believe I know what I mean when it comes to what days I want to read. I can't get it to believe I know what I want to read. It may be time to break out my Bill the Cat t-shirt.
For reading plans that I specified specific readings that could not be generated automatically, I've just always entered the readings directly in my calendaring software (in my case iCal but Outlook or even Google Calendar would work fine also).
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