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I found at least one resource that actively links to the John commentary as LLS:GOSPJNRIDDERBOS (which then takes be to a sort of "wayback" page that talks about Ridderbos in general). Maybe it used to be a resource?
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I'm running Windows 10 (1903), and Logos 8.9.0.0023, on a Dell XPS 15 9570 4K notebook with a 4K external monitor. I have the 15" screen windows-scaled at 250% and the external monitor aat 150% (recommended). What I now notice is that pop-up windows for Bible references and footnotes (only when hovering) are always scaled at the 250% (i.e., they are
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This is awesome! Any chance politicians could get back Tov's Textual Criticism ?
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This is not about a problem for a change... If I'm sitting at my computer (Windows), I never use anything but Logos. But I don't carry it around everywhere like I do the iPad, primarily for reading -- where the IOS app works great for books one at a time (or 2 synced in split window). But for Hebrew/Greek the mobile app is not so good and seems to have
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Actually, this did seem to work (it only failed before because my copy was truncated by a full usb drive): (1) copy the working LibraryIndex folder from the second machine (2) delete the BibleIndex folder (3) Start logos and let it index. It finished, logs look OK, and searches for texts in newer resources are working. It seems like, whatever caused
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Dave, I already sent (in zip file with Logos logs) the .wer (Windows Error Report) which has a lot more detail than the General tab of Event Viewer. So I attached another file (not zipped, not that big) which has event details per those instructions plus some more. I believe that the issue is indeed a memory access violation. One interesting thing is
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This isn't good. I notice that without an index, even searching in an open resource for a text I see on the page returns no results!
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I did find some windows description of the crash, not really a crash or core dump, but maybe (barely) better than nothing. 0284.AppCrash_LogosIndexer.exe.zip
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This did change but not fix the behavior. It no longer crashes. But now it indexes for quite some time without finishing (building LibraryIndex, BibleIndex seems to have rebuilt OK). It does complete without logging any errors. If I restart Logos, it starts indexing from 0 again. In looking at the log, it seems this time the indexer is just exiting
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Just in case, these are log files (from second machine)... 8228.Logos Log Files.zip
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It looks like the problem happens when trying to merge supplemental index with full index (at least that's my guess). I have a second machine that has the same issue. It puts out somewhat more in the log (listing various resources as it goes through them), and showed more of a progress when indexing (probably because it was more resources to download
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I am getting an indexing crash which show as follows in the log file: Error ID: 6143 Error detail: CorruptIndexException: Document ID is out of range. I tried deleting the LibraryIndex folder, but got the same error (and now no index!) I did note several metadata warnings in the logos.log file along the lines of: 2018-12-01 08:31:14.6196 5 Warn MetadataServiceUtility
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I notice Gesenius' Lexicon also crashes (in fact, I had this open before doing the upgrade, so could not run the program at all until I deleted and reinstalled it from scratch, losing in the process all my previously downloaded books). Maybe it's a generic problem with Hebrew?
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Personally, I love resolution no matter what, especially for Logos. I mostly now use a Sony Vaio-Z with a 13" (!) 1920x1080 screen. (Those Sony's are pretty good with their typical 1600x900 as well, after all it's only 13", but are also expensive). On the other hand, I also have Logos running on an iMac 27" within Parallels/Windows7 and that runs awesome
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[quote user="Jeffrey S Gordon"] I can't connect either. Downloading the two aforementioned godaddy certificates did not work at all. Of course, it's not possible to upgrade any software without logging in. I can't think of any good reason why this would have changed... [/quote] Well, my fault... My clock had been reset to 2007. Apparently that was enough
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I can't connect either. Downloading the two aforementioned godaddy certificates did not work at all. Of course, it's not possible to upgrade any software without logging in. I can't think of any good reason why this would have changed...
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After thinking about it, I was pretty sure this would be possible. Who would you contact to do something like this? Sales? In any event, I think I'll order the new set. Thanks.
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I also have the Hermeneia 43-volumes (40 + 3 upgrade), for which I paid (I think) about as much as the current package offer. I don't think I have the Continental Commentary set, so I would have a pretty good benefit from the package. But it would be the first time I double-bought something that expensive. Maybe I could give the old ones to someone
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Thanks Dave for all the in-depth technical responses to these various questions on the forum. Inasmuch as I did not really trust my XP installation that much anyway (and was largely only running Logos there), I blew it away and installed Windows 7. Then I reinstalled Logos4 (using actually method "2", which took me less than an hour for 32+GB of stuff
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This XP installation is only used infrequently. What I had done recently was to install a Logos 3 package (from Concordia) in order to "unlock" it. (It involved two old-fashioned Logos 3 "keys", only one of which was accepted by my normal notebook/windows 7 installation.) The XP package in question proceeded to upgrade itself to 4.0d as well, and went