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.
Thank you. [:)]
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?
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.
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?
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
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 yesset verbum to no
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 yesset verbum to no
Thanks! It worked! I'll see what difference it makes tomorrow. I wish there was a simple command like this to set it to Spanish.
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.
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!