I think this is just included in the base packages as I can't find the resource for sale. Anyone have it and able to post a screenshot? Maybe a quick review.....Thanks
Here is one screenshot. Looks good, but I haven't had time to read or evaluate it. Seems to use the USA units, not the Metric system.
Thank you so much...looks interesting. I'm guessing it's only available in a package.
This resource is included in Logos 7 Silver libraries and up.
Seems to use the USA units, not the Metric system.
That is sad [:(]
Except for the Methodists and Catholics. I would love to understand this.
Disagree - it's a cause for rejoicing! - someone is still resisting the push of this humanist measurement system!
Shalom Kevin
This link should allow you to do a preview: https://biblia.com/api/plugins/embeddedpreview?resourceName=lls:lxgeocommgosp
This kind of resource should have user selectable units.
And with some intelligent rounding. 90 miles is 144.841 kilometers, but since it is originally a round figure, thus it would be 140 kilometers. (or 150 kilometers in a rough country?)
That is sad
We'll be adding metric equivalents in a future update to this resource.
Hey Mike, I've just posted a short review on the commentary. You can find it here: New Resource: Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Gospels. Hope this helps!
Sean, is this ever going to offered separately? I only got the Bronze library.
I'm not sure we've made that decision yet, but i'm sure it will be considered.
thanks!
Please, please, pretty please! I just couldn't afford anything more than the Bronze and it really does give me what I want, except for this one.
I got Methodist gold so it looks like I missed our [:(]
I got Methodist gold so it looks like I missed our
Elsewhere they have said that they are fixing this for the Verbum packages. The same may be true for Methodist.
I had noted their absence here in hope of some response.
Looks like we missed it in both the Verbum and the Methodist packages. We have a request to add them back in the library. It should show up in your library some time next week.
Thank you Ben.
Fantastic news! Thank you
I agree with Veli Voipio's comment that the units should (ideally) be user selectable in an electronic environment. It's important to remember that Logos 7 is being sold to people in many countries who use the metric system. From that perspective, an apparent default to an American system of measurement is an anachronism. In some ways, it reminds me of otherwise excellent books that attempt to give an idea of the size of a geographical areas by referring to a US State, which sadly has little or no meaning to a reader who does not live in the US.
Our world is quickly changing and many countries have accepted the metric system - perhaps one day it will welcomed in the US too. Keep well Paul
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That will be very welcome!
Thank you very much!!!!!