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[quote user="Mark Barnes"]I appreciate that to sell upgrades to Logos 9 you need something new, but I don't think that's what Logos needs right now.[/quote] Agreed!
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Thanks for starting this thread, Phil! I'll probably add more details later, but in general I'd like to see most of the focus put into those areas that were considered/rumored/planned for L8, but didn't make the cut. Workflows still need a lot of work before they're truly useful. Notes need quite a bit of improvement/additions: additional facets , note
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When Text Comparison is in a linkset with other Bibles, scrolling the other Bibles results in lagging response or no response by TC. Sometimes, the ref box will update as if following along, but the actual text hasn't updated. Additionally, the ref box occasionally seems to be "one step behind." In other words, if I'm at verse 8, then quickly scroll
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[quote user="Kiyah"]it's probably a library database problem, I just don't know how to fix that.[/quote] I would probably copy the folder below to a safe location then delete the one in the current location before doing a Logos restart (while connected to the internet).
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[quote user="Christopher (Greenfield, WI)"]BTW, I did not know "amish romance novels" was a thing. I'm not even going to ask....[/quote] BTW, as a (former) insider, I can assure you that these are only 'Amish' in the loosest, broadest sense. 😜
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To get the most accurate results, you should be using the LHB for the Old Testament and the SBLGNT for the New Testament. Any version discrepancies are likely due to reverse interlinear alignment differences to these two texts.
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Glad you have it working!
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] I have no opinion on the matter but remember that Canvas is a third-party (open source?) tool. [/quote] I believe(??) it would be more accurate to say that Canvas is built on a third party tool (draw.io). There are definitely features that are "in-house" so I think it's reasonable to expect some further improvements over time
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You can grab the URL handle and drag/drop it into favorites. Is that not working for you?
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I think it's more likely that further development effort in this area will go into the Canvas tool (which it needs).
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Wonderful. Thanks!
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Philana, could we have a case written up for this bug as well as for including the shortcut in the help file?
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[quote user="DIsciple II"]They only use the files provided by the publisher's as they are provided because they say it is not economically viable to do it any other way. The only time they intervene is if something seriously goes wrong with the process. [/quote] This is entirely accurate, but "the process" involves a conversion (automatic of course
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Greg, if what you're saying is that you don't want to see your highlights within the Notes tool, then simply select "Notes" from the Type facet at the top of the sidebar.
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Workflows still need a lot of love!
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I don't believe there's any way for users to edit the subjects field on resources. While it's true that FL ebooks generally don't have the subject field populated, I do have 8 in my library that do. I think it would be a good idea to at least use the Library of Congress subjects (or programmatically adjust those).
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I can confirm this behavior. I do note that the keyboard shortcut is NOT listed in the help file, so perhaps support for it has been overlooked(?).
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[quote user="Bob Densmore"]if I understand correctly this is a homograph issue[/quote] I believe it would be more accurate to say that it might be. Even BDB which you reference lists this option as "dubious/doubtful." Because of the tentative nature of this understanding, I'm not at all surprised that it's not listed as an alternative in the RI.
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Welcome, Rafael! If you choose to edit one of the stock styles, a duplicate will be created so you should be able to open the stock one again (and duplicate again if desired). In any case, here's the syntax for the stock "Fully Formatted" style: %UseBibleParagraphs %CopyAllText %NoFootnotes %NoCitation =Header [FullPassageRef] ([Version]) =ForEachVerse
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Welcome to the forums, Doug. Layouts on iPad are obviously a bit different than on desktop. Tap the tabs button on the toolbar (center button) and add as many as you'd like. If you'd like a tab to be split, tap the split icon in the top right corner of an unspilt tab. To link tabs together, tap the linkset button at the top left of the screen (all of