This crops up periodically and I thought I'd revive it.
In most Bibles, each verse appears on a new line. However, at least in the NET and ESV, this is not the case. Why? Because it is difficult to accomplish without losing the Bible notes and other details.
Puhleeze, Logos, give us at least a NET Bible with each verse on a new line.As James Cagney said in the movie "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you!"Gerry
This is possible, unless you mean something else:
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Gerald P. Swetsky:In most Bibles, each verse appears on a new line. However, at least in the NET and ESV, this is not the case. Why? Because it is difficult to accomplish without losing the Bible notes and other details.
Hi Gerald,
When I select the "One Verse per Line" visual filter in the NET Bible, I don't seem to lose my notes or anything. Am I misunderstanding you?
Tell me how to do it, Scott. If you'll notice in Rick's response, the notes have disappeared! This is the same result I get. I assume you're using Logos 9.
Gerry
If it is the Bible note footnotes you are talking about, just make sure they have a checkmark next to them under the visual filters menu. Is this what you are talking about?
Gerald P. Swetsky:Tell me how to do it, Scott.
I'm not Scott, but here you go:
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Rick, that's it. I tried every other combination of check marks under visual filters, but apparently I missed that combination.Thanks for the help, guys!
Thanks, JT!
You are welcome!
For others who may see this later, I should point out that to see the footnotes at the bottom, you need to be in "1 column" view rather than "scrolling view" (aka columns = none).
JT (alabama24):you need to be in "1 column" view rather than "scrolling view" (aka columns = none).
Being pedantic - you need to be in any mode other than columns = none!
yep!
JT... thanks for pointing out the columns setting and Graham... thanks for being pedantic.
I hadn't called for help yet, but had been trying to figure out why I had lost the ability to see notes on the page. Well... somewhere along the line I had changed my columns setting to "none". I had gone through all my panel and resource settings and just couldn't see why the notes weren't showing up.
I NEVER would have suspected the notes could be affected by having columns set to none--just no logical connection there in my mind. Even if I had known it in the past (which just might be the case ) I had long forgotten and would not have considered the column setting to be the possible culprit.
Oh well... live and learn... and relearn... and...relearn... and...
Rick Ausdahl:I NEVER would have suspected the notes could be affected by having columns set to none--just no logical connection there in my mind.
I think the reason for this is that with columns set to none, the text is scrolling down the page so nowhere sensible for footnotes to go.
Glad you have it working agian.
Graham Criddle: Rick Ausdahl:I NEVER would have suspected the notes could be affected by having columns set to none--just no logical connection there in my mind. I think the reason for this is that with columns set to none, the text is scrolling down the page so nowhere sensible for footnotes to go. Glad you have it working agian.
Hopefully I'll remember going forward, but if not, I know a pretty good forum I can go to for help.
Rick Ausdahl:Since I can scroll and still see the notes when the columns setting is set to "Auto", it didn't occur to me that being able to scroll would interfere with the display of the notes when the columns setting is set to "None".
For clarification: There are two "views": Continuous Scroll and Paged. Columns (including "auto") relate only to paged view. You can't "scroll" when in paged view... you "turn the pages." Switch between "none" and (any of the other choices) to see the difference.
JT (alabama24): Rick Ausdahl:Since I can scroll and still see the notes when the columns setting is set to "Auto", it didn't occur to me that being able to scroll would interfere with the display of the notes when the columns setting is set to "None". For clarification: There are two "views": Continuous Scroll and Paged. Columns (including "auto") relate only to paged view. You can't "scroll" when in paged view... you "turn the pages." Switch between "none" and (any of the other choices) to see the difference.