I am experiencing a strange problem, but maybe I just have something configured wrong. I have a series of notes that are anchored to a specific Bible verse (reference, not text selection). The note flags appear at the anchored reference location but they also appear at the beginning of the chapter. What’s weird is this is not happening in some Bible translations. So, for example, I’m seeing the problem in KJV and NASB, but not in the NKJV or ESV (I have not examined other Bible translations besides these). Did I just enable some setting that caused this in these translations? I’m seeing this on Logos desktop version on Mac and on the iOS apps. Weirder yet it seems only like it’s happening with two chapters of the Bible: Revs 12 and 13. I’m not seeing this anywhere else (so far). Have I fallen into some kind of apocalyptic black hole?
*** NOTE, This is a cross-post from a Faithlifegroup. But Iwas not getting any responses so I thought it better to share this here.
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My Notes problem seems related. When I anchor a note in the Complete Jewish Bible (CJB), a note flag does not appear in the CJB.
You can control whether or not a note icon appears by selecting a specific icon to use from the dropdown circled in red.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
Thanks very much!
I'm still having this issue. Is anybody else seeing it? Thanks for any updates.
Tom Vidal: I'm still having this issue. Is anybody else seeing it? Thanks for any updates.
I previously had this annoying problem, but it seems to have disappeared during the Beta cycle for Logos 9.10. Have you upgraded to 9.10 which is now the current version.
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I am, indeed, on 9.10. (but I'm on the release- not beta-channel right now). Still happening. When you were getting it, was it also happening on iOS?
Tom Vidal:When you were getting it, was it also happening on iOS?
Sorry to have taken so long to respond, but I have not been active on the forums for the last couple of weeks.
I don't remember seeing this on iOS, but I can't say for certain.
Hi Tom. I'm also having this issue, but I'm on 9.12 on Windows11. It was fine a couple of days ago. Now, on the last 2 chapters I added notes to the flags are lining up at the beginning and inline. Have you fixed this glitch yet? Thank you!
This is still not fixed for me. Seems like a strange bug that would impact just a few verses in one book of two Bible versions.
Tom Vidal: This is still not fixed for me. Seems like a strange bug that would impact just a few verses in one book of two Bible versions.
Hi Tom,
Sorry to hear you are still experiencing this. We have a case created for this issue and I have updated it with your reports as well.
Appreciate reading that, Savanna. My post was not an expression of offense, by the way, just a squeak from a squeaky wheel.
Savanna Lineberger: Tom Vidal: This is still not fixed for me. Seems like a strange bug that would impact just a few verses in one book of two Bible versions. Hi Tom, Sorry to hear you are still experiencing this. We have a case created for this issue and I have updated it with your reports as well.
I just did a quick test and I'm seeing the same issue in the following bibles:
English:
The Holy Bible: King James Version (KJV)
The King James Version Bible (KJV) (AV)
The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible with the Apocrypha, rev. ed. (NCPB)
The New American Standard Bible, 1995 Update (NASB) (Paragraph Version)
The New American Standard Bible, 1995 Update (NASB)
The New English Bible with the Apocrypha (NEB)
1901 American Standard Version (ASV)
Explanatory Notes upon the Old and New Testament: Translation
The New Testament, Translated from the Original Greek, with Chronological Arrangement of the Sacred Books, and Improved Divisions of Chapters and Verses
Greek:
The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 with Morphology (BYZ)(Robinson-Pierpont)
Byzantine/Majority Textform Greek New Testament (BYZ)
The New Testament in Greek (Scrivener 1881)
The Patriarchal Greek New Testament (PATr)
Other:
Leiden Peshitta
Lutherbibel (1912) (LUT)
Русский Синодальный Перевод (Russian Synodal Translation) (RST)