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I think I had an email about this and purchased it (for £0). There's another thread here: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/172220.aspx
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I saw a welcome tumbleweed blowing through my Documents (formerly My Documents) folder. J:P
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[quote user="scooter"] Jonathan, may I ask what country you are from? My feel for language suggests that ''are'' with tribunal sounds more important, so members use it. Status, aye? [/quote] I am from the [dis]United Kingdom, near London. I'm not sure most people are really thinking about which form to use; it is just part of the general move to using
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[quote user="Bruce Dunning"] It has been interesting to see how different people on the forums address Faithlife as an entity. Personally I've always tended to view Faithlife as a singular entity and therefore when referring to them I would say "Faithlife has.." in the same way that I would speak of another organization like Google and say "Google has
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I agree with Beloved. The forum search hasn't worked properly since I joined Logos in 1872.
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[quote user="NB.Mick"]I have seen this only directly after download - restarting Logos fixed those to temporary. [/quote] Looks like that works, thank you. I've always tried to tag them straight after download.
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[quote user="Sean"]Curious that the licenses are all showing as permanent.[/quote] For several months, what appear to be free trial books having been showing permanent licences. I like to tag all of my resources with where they came from (collection name, "single book", "free", etc.); it saves me wondering why on earth I have some things in my library
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I certainly got it free, following the links here: https://www.logos.com/free-book-of-the-month
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Split it into two files?
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[quote user="George T."] I have Logos installed on Drive D (D:\Program Files (86)\Logos\Logos.exe) [I know that is not an 86x] and I got an error message GeorgeT [/quote] Looks like you might be missing the quotation marks around the path. The system is only reading the path up to the first space.
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Same for me.
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[quote user="Randy W. Sims"] [quote user="Jonathan Pitts"]By the way, has anyone noted how much disk space NGen on Logos uses?[/quote] Not much. I believe the compiled output are in "C:\Windows\Assmeby". Mine grows from 1.43GB to 1.78GB. There is no change in the size of the Logos folder. [/quote] Thank you. I may reconsider then.
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[quote user="Peter Lever"] Why cannot logos installer detect the OS and not make the faster startup default? [/quote] There should be an option not to do it. Logos already uses a vast amount of disk space. I'm not using Logos very much at the moment, and I am opting to save my disk space for other things. By the way, has anyone noted how much disk space
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Don't forget, you can put the command line ( [logosinstallpath]\Logos.exe /ngen) into a text file and save it as Filename.cmd. Double clicking on that file should run the installer when you need to do it for the next version of Logos.
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It had to come in the end.
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[quote user="Armin"] Application no longer rebuilds the library catalog index on every startup for users who have any temporary licenses. [/quote] +1
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Augustine must have a good agent; his books cost about the same as Keener's despite being out of copyright.
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+1
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[quote user="PetahChristian"] Now that the first 24-hour face-off is here, the site is behaving differently. Issues are: When clicking on a vote button, the interstitial page (where you previously would log in) appears for a split second. The message appears to be "Success..." but it disappears too fast to read the whole thing. The vote buttons change
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In Logos, it is an unspaced em dash (quite clearly in the font I use). On Bible Gateway, it is a spaced en dash (compare the shorter hyphen, above it in the name of the version). Either form of dash is correct punctuation. The unspaced em dash is more common in the US, the spaced en dash in the UK. However, Oxford (and I) use the unspaced em dash. A