Pericope Listing

Is there a way to produce a list of pericopes for a range of chapters in a Bible that has pericopes? Obviously this is available in the Compare Pericopes option of Passage Analysis. However, I'm looking for a way to extract them in a form that I can paste into a Writer document so they appear in the form:
Pericope Title Chapter/Verse Range
Since the datebase has the information I was hoping not to have to do this manually. I searched the forums and wiki but didn't find anything to help. Hope I didn't overlook something. Thanks for your assistance.
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Fred Chapman said:
Have you looked at the Copy Bible Verses tool, selecting the fully formatted style?
Thanks for the suggestion, Fred. I can see how I could copy all the text and then delete the actual Bible text so that all that remains is what I want. I'm trying to get all the pericope titles from a whole Bible book so this would be similar to just manually creating the list.
I have been further looking at the flags that can be set in a custom style in CBV. Is it possible to set a flag to eliminate the Bible text? Are there additional flags and tokens that aren't documented in Logos4 Help or the Wiki that could assist me?
Maybe I should just hang it up and get typing. [8-|] Sometimes a faster/better method isn't that.
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Something that might help you in manually copying the pericopes in a Bible version, is to use the Locator bar to quickly move you to each pericope, by setting the Locator type to Article. see wiki page Typical Navigation Choices - Article.
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Are you looking for Pericope titles from a specific version or translation. If not you may want to look at this resource
http://www.logos.com/products/details/2216
According to the Logos site it is included in all of the base packages except "Orgiginal Languages"
Here is a screen shot of the outline that is included for every book of the bible. It can be printed or exported to another document format.
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steve clark said:
See wiki page Typical Navigation Choices - Article.
Good idea Steve, thanks. This does speed up the manual. I get one verse along with the items I want. Then the deletes are shorter. Still would like a way to have a little more access to specific database items. Is there a data dictionary published?
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Fred Chapman said:
Are you looking for Pericope titles from a specific version or translation?
I am looking for specific version Pericope titles. Thanks for the thought. I appreciate your assistance.
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Scot Jefferies said:
Is there a data dictionary published?
Not that i am aware of. You might view the Reference section of this table in the wiki Useful Info for Logos4
Scot Jefferies said:Still would like a way to have a little more access to specific database items.
Would not suggest this unless you are very familiar with databases, there is an SQLite database browser somewhere on the web. (but never alter any of the L4 databases!)
Or if you are a programmer L4 has COM/API interface which gives you a little access. see Tech Stuff
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Scot Jefferies said:
Still would like a way to have a little more access to specific database items. Is there a data dictionary published?
The pericope sets are stored in C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Logos4\Data\{random}\ResourceManager\Resources\PericopeSets.lbspsd
Unfortunately, like all Logos resources, that file is compressed and/or encrypted.
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Just to add that thought exporting to Word might help, but there's a bug in 4.1RC2 that prevents it.
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Pericope listings are a need that keeps popping up in the forums. Is it time to test the level of support?
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