Slight problem here folks:If you look close you can see both the exe and the dll behind the app screen in the upper left corner. You can also see Logos running on the taskbar.
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abondservant:Slight problem here folks:
might be because the ComAPI might be named differentlye.g. noticed it is using Logos4Lib and L5 has it's ComAPI named LogosCom.exe
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abondservant: Slight problem here folks:If you look close you can see both the exe and the dll behind the app screen in the upper left corner. You can also see Logos running on the taskbar.
Are you running the most recent version of Logos? Sometime in the past few months Logos changed their program so that it requires version 4 of the .NET framework, which meant that what my program links to was changed, which would explain why it can't find what it is looking for.
Richard Wilson
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Running the Beta, so that would make sense.
Yet another rich discovery! This Index creator is fantastic!
I have updated the file with my index of Bible studies that I have on Logos, which includes the Logos 6 and denominational packages that I have, and various other resources. There are about 45000 references indexed now. There is also a new version of the program that creates a personalised index that includes only the resources that you (and I) own. For instructions on how to use these files, and in what ways they are useful, see the previous messages in this thread.
3857.Index Bible Studies.docx
6012.MyIndex.zip
Thanks for the update
Thanks Richard.
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Richard Wilson: abondservant: Slight problem here folks:If you look close you can see both the exe and the dll behind the app screen in the upper left corner. You can also see Logos running on the taskbar. Are you running the most recent version of Logos? Sometime in the past few months Logos changed their program so that it requires version 4 of the .NET framework, which meant that what my program links to was changed, which would explain why it can't find what it is looking for.
I seem to be having the same problem. I am up to date on my Logos version running windows. In the meantime I have compiled the larger index, but would prefer the other.
Robert
Robert G. Mettler: Richard Wilson: abondservant: Slight problem here folks:If you look close you can see both the exe and the dll behind the app screen in the upper left corner. You can also see Logos running on the taskbar. Are you running the most recent version of Logos? Sometime in the past few months Logos changed their program so that it requires version 4 of the .NET framework, which meant that what my program links to was changed, which would explain why it can't find what it is looking for. I seem to be having the same problem. I am up to date on my Logos version running windows. In the meantime I have compiled the larger index, but would prefer the other. Robert
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Retried running the indexer on my other computer (Win. 8.1) and was successful. I do not know why the problem on my desktop (Win. 7).
Recompiled the file, and am now in business. Thanks.
Strange. Maybe the other computer has the correct version of .NET, and the desktop no. Although if they both run Logos, I don't think that should be the problem. Apart from that, I have no idea and am just happy that you got it to work!
Richard, What a gift this is. Installed beautifully. I so appreciate that you did it and made it available in such a easy to execute form!
How can I tag this tool so that it will come up when I search for commentaries on a specific passage. With book commentaries I insert something like [[@Bible:Ge]] at the beginning of the document and then the work is listed if I am looking for some passage in Genesis. I would be satisfied if it came up anytime I searched for any passage and then I would use the TOC to find my target. I do not have the ability to tag it for each individual passage. Any suggestions?
I am amazed at how many suggestions for additional study this brings to my attention. Quite valuable!
It used to do this, and show up in the passage guide, but at some point all the milestones like [[@Bible:Ge]] got lost. I don't know how, maybe when Word creashed once and I had to reconstruct the file, I forgot to put in those milestones. So you can put them in your copy in the meantime, and I will put them in my file as well, so that they will appear next them I publish an update to the file.
Well I am not complaining. I was amazed how many items it pointed out that I never would have thought to look at.
I am curious. Is there a utility you use to put those milestones in or do you just do it manually? I see these huge commentary series people tag and wonder "how in the world"?
It would no doubt be possible to write a Word macro to do, but I will just do it manually. Probably take less time for me rather than working out how to write the macro.
Richard Wilson:Probably take less time for me rather than working out how to write the macro.
Hey Richard, here's a helpful post from Robert Warren, on how to put the milestones into the macro. (It's toward the bottom of the page)
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Another update to the file. There are a few new books in the index, but the main change is the addition of milestones (one for each chapter) to the file, both in the main DOCX file and in the personalised indexed of your books that you can create. This means that the book (My) Index Bible Studies will show up in the Passage Guide and other places in Logos. Just make sure you set the type to Bible Commentary when you make the personal book. Other instructions are in the previous messages of this thread.
0508.Index Bible Studies.docx
7457.MyIndex.zip
Thanks again, Richard for your work
Thanks a lot!
Running Logos 9 latest (beta) version on Win 10