Reading List for Verbum Practicum

I have made a reading list for the Verbum Practicum so that you can check off segments as you watch them. I have also included an incomplete list of the blog articles on using Verbum.
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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Thank you. [:)]
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This now contains all the training articles from the Verbum Blog.
I'd like to hear from people who will actually use this reading list - would you also like links to Morris Proctor's tips?
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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Thanks MJ. I would prefer a separate reading list for MP's tips. I think if it were part of the Verbum list non-liturgical logos users may ignore the reading list.
MJ. Smith said:This now contains all the training articles from the Verbum Blog.
I'd like to hear from people who will actually use this reading list - would you also like links to Morris Proctor's tips?
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Question for Verbum users: The books on the Verbum Basic + I purchased yesterday downloaded, but I don't see the "set to Verbum" button anywhere. Is this something that happens only when you download some sort of Verbum software add-in to add to Logos? Or do I need to download Verbum software if there's any? I don't think I got a link to download any Verbum software.
Thanks!
DAL
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DAL said:
Question for Verbum users: The books on the Verbum Basic + I purchased yesterday downloaded, but I don't see the "set to Verbum" button anywhere. Is this something that happens only when you download some sort of Verbum software add-in to add to Logos? Or do I need to download Verbum software if there's any? I don't think I got a link to download any Verbum software.
Thanks!
DAL
type in the command line:
set verbum to yes
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Robert Harner said:DAL said:
Question for Verbum users: The books on the Verbum Basic + I purchased yesterday downloaded, but I don't see the "set to Verbum" button anywhere. Is this something that happens only when you download some sort of Verbum software add-in to add to Logos? Or do I need to download Verbum software if there's any? I don't think I got a link to download any Verbum software.
Thanks!
DAL
type in the command line:
set verbum to yes
set verbum to noThanks! It worked! I'll see what difference it makes tomorrow. I wish there was a simple command like this to set it to Spanish.
DAL
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DAL said:
I wish there was a simple command like this to set it to Spanish.
There is, it's called set uilang to ES I think ("set" and "to" are optional, so uilang es will do as well). Alternatively, set language to Spanish should also work and even give you a list of alternative UI languages (I think I remember the first one is not localized on purpose, so in any localized UI uilang en will work to get you back to English, whereas otherwise commands are localized too - and not verybody knows what "set language to" is spelled like in Swedish). One could make such commands into toolbar buttons, too.
Of course, changing the interface language requires a restart of Logos anyway, so you don't save much with the command as opposed to using the Settings menu - which is Logos' preferred method of doing it.
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:DAL said:
I wish there was a simple command like this to set it to Spanish.
There is, it's called set uilang to ES I think ("set" and "to" are optional, so uilang es will do as well). Alternatively, set language to Spanish should also work and even give you a list of alternative UI languages (I think I remember the first one is not localized on purpose, so in any localized UI uilang en will work to get you back to English, whereas otherwise commands are localized too - and not verybody knows what "set language to" is spelled like in Swedish). One could make such commands into toolbar buttons, too.
Of course, changing the interface language requires a restart of Logos anyway, so you don't save much with the command as opposed to using the Settings menu - which is Logos' preferred method of doing it.
Thanks for the info, but yeah, I thought so, a restart is required, I just wish it wasn't required..but oh well. It's all good!
DAL
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