Should I understand that books from Wordsearch that now appear in my Library as a Logos Reader editions are, as it were, done?
(If so, please take a look at the Mace New Testament, which presently contains a bunch of auto-generated inaccurate links.)
“I want you to know how the people should behave in the house of God, which is the Church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.” - 1 Timothy 3:15 (EOB:NT).
I'm not sure. It may be that a metadata update has shipped in advance of the book file being updated.
This was a metadata update that went out in advance of the books being made available for preorder at Logos.com.
We still plan for a future update to the resource file itself.
That all makes sense. Thanks for clarifying!
1. Is it best to read these in Logos or Faithlife Ebooks?
2. Do Ebooks have a list of contents?
Thanks in advance
Colin
Colin Ware: 1. Is it best to read these in Logos or Faithlife Ebooks? 2. Do Ebooks have a list of contents? Thanks in advance Colin
I’m guessing from your question that you’re using the mobile app? I don’t think there is a dedicated Faithlife ebooks app on desktop.
You can access all your books through either app, and they do all have contents lists - it’s at the top of the screen here:
You might need to tap on this on the next screen if you want a normal contents list:
Yes I am using an Android tablet. However 'Reflections on the Gospels' by Vance Havner does not display contents. This book came from WordSearch so I don't know if that is part of the issue. The book does not display in the Faithlife App.
Thanks for your response.