Finding downloaded resources
Previous to the latest upgrade to the iOS app, "Local:" would produce a list of resources on my devices, but this no longer seems to work. How do I find these resources now?
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I noticed today also this no longer seems to work.
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not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
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Paolo russo said:
not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
Correct. The syntax is "case sensitive."
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alabama24 said:Paolo russo said:
not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
Correct. The syntax is "case sensitive."
I'm not sure if it is possible but it would be great if the setting could be changed to a capital L because iPad defaults to that when you type since it is the first word in a sentence.
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Paolo russo said:
not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
Ah, yes. Problem caused by Apple wanting to do my thinking for me. It automatically capitalizes the initial letter—whether the users wants it or not.
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Jack Caviness said:Paolo russo said:
not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
Ah, yes. Problem caused by Apple wanting to do my thinking for me. It automatically capitalizes the initial letter—whether the users wants it or not.
The auto-capitalization iOS keyboard setting can be changed under Settings > General > Keyboard.
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Kevin Byford said:
The auto-capitalization iOS keyboard setting can be changed under Settings > General > Keyboard.
Thanks for the hint but what I was suggesting was the opposite. I actually like the fact that the first word of a sentence is capitalized for it is quite useful that way in regular communication. Since that is the default and most people would have it set up that way why not make the setting in Logos have a capital L? Perhaps I'm oversimplifying things and don't realize what is involved. If so could you explain it to me?
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Bruce Dunning said:Kevin Byford said:
The auto-capitalization iOS keyboard setting can be changed under Settings > General > Keyboard.
Thanks for the hint but what I was suggesting was the opposite. I actually like the fact that the first word of a sentence is capitalized for it is quite useful that way in regular communication. Since that is the default and most people would have it set up that way why not make the setting in Logos have a capital L? Perhaps I'm oversimplifying things and don't realize what is involved. If so could you explain it to me?
I'll write up a case about making the search filters case insensitive. Thanks for the input!
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Kevin Byford said:
I'll write up a case about making the search filters case insensitive. Thanks for the input!
Thanks for listening. I think it will improve it even more.
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Kevin Byford said:Jack Caviness said:Paolo russo said:
not Local: but local:
"L" doesnt work, use "l"
Ah, yes. Problem caused by Apple wanting to do my thinking for me. It automatically capitalizes the initial letter—whether the users wants it or not.
The auto-capitalization iOS keyboard setting can be changed under Settings > General > Keyboard.
Sorry, that is not a good work-around to change the operation of every app just to accommodate Logos. Password fields do not capitalize the first letter, so there is a way for Logos to change this behavior.
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