I was watching the Logos 4 videos and saw that a Louw-Nida search result would categorize the results, where-as Logos 5 does not. Is there a way to do this? By default, it is not categorizing. The first picture attached is from the video. The second is from my PC, Logos 5.
Picture 2
Anyone?
It has changed between L4 and L5..
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Dave===
Windows 11 & Android 8
Thank you Dave, I have edited it. Hopefully they bring this back! It seemed useful.
This sounds very similar to the bug reported here (for links to BWS in analysis results): http://community.logos.com/forums/t/61482.aspx
It may be the same underlying problem, but I'll make sure the bug is written up just in case it's different.
Bradley Grainger (Logos):This sounds very similar to the bug reported here (for links to BWS in analysis results): http://community.logos.com/forums/t/61482.aspx
Bradley, this isn't a link problem. The LN subdomain name is missing from the heading in L5.
I concur that this is a saddening problem. My wife and I were sitting next to each other, one with Logos 4 and one with Logos 5... she had the categories and I didn't. Please bring them into Logos 5!
Dave Hooton: Bradley, this isn't a link problem. The LN subdomain name is missing from the heading in L5.
I was theorising that the fundamental problem is displaying more than just plain text (be it a hyperlink, or be it a LN subdomain name) on the group header bar when grouping, and that fixing one might fix the other.
Nevertheless, I had already filed a second bug report for this problem, in case it does have a different underlying cause.
Bradley Grainger (Logos):Nevertheless, I had already filed a second bug report for this problem, in case it does have a different underlying cause.
Thank you!
This will be fixed in 5.0b Beta 2 for beta testers, and in general when 5.0b ships to the stable channel.