Thanks for clarifying. As I mentioned, your experience seems to be unique… I am perplexed.
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Hello all. I am experiencing the exact same thing as Daniel. I just recreated a new reading plan last night (ESV Old & New Testament Each Session every day) and after reading on my iPad this morning, I was not able to "Mark Read." It just turned blue and nothing happened. I then went to the home screen to manually check. Just looked at my desktop (Logos 5) and it is NOT checked. Additionally, I wanted to do the M'Cheyne plan but it kept defaulting to Jan 1 and not Nov 12 as I hoped.
Hi Joe. Re the M'Cheyne plan - create it, it will say Jan 1. Then go to todays date and select adjust plan from here.
Re the other issue...I'm still waiting too!
Dan
Hi Joe
If you get the M'Cheyne plan to start on any day other than the 1st January it stops being the M'Cheyne plan.
The great man designed the plan with a whole lot of things in mind and it doesn't work as well when dislocated from the year dates.
The way to start a M'Cheyne plan mid year is to instal it - mark it read up to the date you want to start and finish this year's set of readings. Next year you simply start with a new plan and complete the cycle.
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Mike
How to get logs and post them. (now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs)
Thanks Mike! I think I will stick with the Old and New Test each session plan. Just need to be able to mark it complete on the iPad now. Thanks again.
Mike Binks:If you get the M'Cheyne plan to start on any day other than the 1st January it stops being the M'Cheyne plan.
Joe - To clarify Mike a little… The M'Cheyne plan is based upon the liturgical year… (is that correct Mike?). I think that is what Mike is saying… it loses some of its meaning when you use the readings on different days than intended… however… I don't come from a liturgical background so the readings have no meaning for me outside of the text. There isn't a software / Logos reason why you can't start the M'Cheyne plan anytime you want to. I have done so before, and completed the plan that way.
With that said… I am waiting until January 1st to start the M'Cheyne reading plan again. (The devotionals For The Love of God, volumes 1&2 are based on the M'Cheney readings. Those devotionals are tagged as "calendar devotionals" and open up to the calendar date, so it is easier to read them together all at once using the plan as intended).
Joe - does it mark as read ok on the iphone? Started working on mine the other day ok. I need to test my ipad again tho
No, it didn't mark as read on iPhone or iPad (after manually checking it off on desktop).
Try holding on Mark as read for a couple of seconds. Worked on my iphone
alabama24:I think that is what Mike is saying… it loses some of its meaning when you use the readings on different days than intended… however… I don't come from a liturgical background so the readings have no meaning for me outside of the text.
Surely even you notice when it is Easter and Christmas? Although some of the readings are tangental to the liturgical year.
alabama24:With that said… I am waiting until January 1st to start the M'Cheyne reading plan again. (The devotionals For The Love of God, volumes 1&2 are based on the M'Cheney readings. Those devotionals are tagged as "calendar devotionals" and open up to the calendar date, so it is easier to read them together all at once using the plan as intended).
These have been my readings for this year, and very interesting I have found them.
Mike Binks:Surely even you notice when it is Easter and Christmas?
Sometimes.
I didn't mean to imply there wasn't great value in reading the plan as written… but I would much rather my congregation start a reading plan in June than to wait until January.
(Of course, you could start in the middle of the plan in the middle of the year… but for some people that would be an excuse not to start.)
I wasn't able to reproduce the behavior but we're aware of the issue and currently working on fixing it.
my iPad reading plan has problems with the New Testament.
It say Hebrews and open Philippians.
Any ideas.
Reading plan works from Mac Laptop.
Hi Robert - and welcome to the forums.
This sounds like a very different problem to that being discussed here and I don't understand what you are seeing.
I suggest you start a new thread and explain exactly what is going on. Such as:
Thanks, Graham
robert wilson: my iPad reading plan has problems with the New Testament. It say Hebrews and open Philippians. Any ideas. Reading plan works from Mac Laptop.
One of the most common reasons for a book opening to the wrong spot is an outdated resource needing updating. Check for updates... If you don't see any, try deleting the resource and re downloading it.