Where are my resources?

Good morning all --

I was beginning to think that all of my resources (sans PBB resources) had made it to v.4. I've still got access to my lsf/lix books that haven't been upgraded (well, at least I've found a couple I specifically looked for).

But, I was just trying to build a collection, and was looking for my NRSV Reverse Interlinear, NRSVNTRI.lbxlls. It clearly shows up in v. 3f, but for the life of me I can't find it in v. 4

Any suggestions?

Dale

Blessings,

Dale Durnell

Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)

 

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    For that matter, my ESV reverse interlinear isn't showing up either

    Blessings,

    Dale Durnell

    Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)

     

    Interesting -- just found another lsf/lix book (the original NASB) that doesn't appear to have made the cut.

    Blessings,

    Dale Durnell

    Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)

     

    Interesting -- just found another lsf/lix book (the original NASB) that doesn't appear to have made the cut.

    The 1977 NASB is there.

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    And many of the remaining .LSF books are in the process of being updated. Even though they'll work as .LSF books, they'll work better as Logos 4 books.

    The 1977 NASB is there.

    And many of the remaining .LSF books are in the process of being updated. Even though they'll work as .LSF books, they'll work better as Logos 4 books.


    Found it Phil -- thanks. And, I do understand abou the .lsf books working better as Logos 4 books. Hey, they always worked a little better when they got to lbxlls books.

    Thanks again

    Dale

    Blessings,

    Dale Durnell

    Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)

     

    The reverse interlinears have become part of their English Bibles. There's no longer an NRSV and an NRSV Reverse Interlinear as two separate resources. They've become one.

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/761/6647.aspx#6647

    Well, duh [:P]. I see says the blind man.

    Thanks Phil, I sure missed that -- at least that'll shorten up my English Bible collection list at the same time

    Dale

     

    Blessings,

    Dale Durnell

    Coming to you from Henryetta Oklahoma (45 miles south of Tulsa, and 85 miles east of OKC)

     

    Is there an easy way to compare resources in 3.0 and 4.0 to see what made the cut?

    Fred Greco
    Senior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TX
    Windows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)