No it not a cousin to the KJVO
Download and instillation of the NICOT/NICNT took less than 5 minutes, almost too fast (did I really spend 1K on that?)
But I loved the new commentary series! In fact I tried to make them my default commentary.
Yet I'm having trouble making them my preferred commentary. Unlike WBC, only one book will open when I set them up on my opening page.
Am I doing something wrong? Do I need to arrange something in the background differently?
Please help!
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're trying to do (or what it means to have only 1 book open when you "set them up"). Are you trying to make it so that when you open a verse and commentary it will always use NICOT/NT?
You will then want to set up all of the NICOT/NT commentaries as serial resources through Tools-->Resource Associations.
Jacob HantlaPastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church gbcaz.org
On my start page I choose "Customize View".
Under “Choose Bible and Commentary”, I choose “The Book of Genesis chapters 1-17” [NICOT]
When I do this with WBC, all biblical books become available.
For example, if I was studying Matthew, the Matthew commentary of WBC would open.
With NICOT/NT only the “Genesis” opens.
I’ve made “Resource Associations” for the whole commentary series, still nothing else opens.
"...set up all of the NICOT/NT commentaries as serial resources through Tools-->Resource Associations."
That was it, when I initially set up the resource associations, I set them up as parallel resources, at your propmting I set them up as serial resources but never deleted the parallel resource.
When I deleted the parallel resource association the problem resolved.
Thanx
Great! Glad I could help
What happens if you have more than one commentary series added to the serial resource associations?
RyanSchatz: What happens if you have more than one commentary series added to the serial resource associations?
Well as long as each commentary was for a different book, movement out of a commentary's verse range (like from Genesis to Exodus), would switch you to the whatever commentary you marked as a serial resource that covered that book.
I have done that; if I think that one commentary in a series is particularly poor, I'll substitute another one for it. It might be a good idea to make a serial association list for your favorite commentary for each book so that you will be default open up your favorite commentary for a particular book