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Aha! I always find ways to mess it up the first time. For lurkers: Launching a course via Tools > Reference > Courses opens up a window with the Syllabus. Clicking a link for a lecture opens a panel with a video launcher and the transcript below. Click the launcher to open a panel with the video.
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I was watching the first video of Course OT300 and somehow caused another panel to open with printed text of the video--very handy. This is both faster than listening to the video, and allows me to highlight key points. When I started the second in the series, I could not find a way to open the transcript panel. I'm hoping that each lecture has a transcript
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Hello, Doc: I tried changing settings for the program, Notes, and the Bible text, trying to duplicate your report, without success. I always see references in the exported Notes. What you are seeing has to be a setting. I'm sorry I did not find it for you. Jack
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Yes. That is the logic I was hoping for.
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Is there a limit to the export of Notes? I went through the steps to export all my notes of Genesis by reference. The Export dialog predicted 292 pages; actual pages in Word document: 395. The document contained all my notes from Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 22, I was hoping to get the range Genesis 37-50, the Joseph narrative. If there is a size limit, is
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Oh Philana... Would you consider this behavior a bug? Thanks for looking into it.
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Caution: Blind typist, no proof reader...
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I accidentally discovered that if I highlight text, then un-highlight it, a record remains in the table that has neither a note nor a highlight flag. How to reproduce this: 1. Click and drag in a Bible verse to select some text. 2. You will see the highlight dialog popup. 3. Select a highlight color. 4. Click somewhere else to see the colored highlight
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Correct. The developers use a completely separate method for highlighting with a note. The (restricted) highlight pallette is on the menu bar at the top of each note.
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Hats off to the developers who traced down this but and eliminated it. Way to go!
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[quote user="Tim"] I keep posting here in hopes that some day this squeaky wheel might actually get some attention. [/quote]
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[quote user="Tim"] Over a year later and many maintenance updates later and still nothing, and no comment. Has this issue been lost over time? [/quote] It means that the folks who write this software are not using it. Otherwise it would have been fixed long ago.
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You're gonna love this: If the current Note is closed (click on the three vertical bullets in the upper-right corner of the note to see how), then when you export, you get the whole load.
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Hello, Jonathan: The solution gets stickier if you have anchored a Note to more than one Bible reference. Which reference do you to show with the Note? To see all Notes for a Notebook, open the Bible that has Notes attached to it. In the Notes panel, make sure the Filters panel is open. If not, click the "Hamburger" icon (three horizontal lines). Click
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I just noticed that the cursor is visible in my Notes panel where Logos operates in a secondary monitor. Is this just me, or has a changed to Windows or Logos fixed the problem?
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Yay! Thanks, Brandon.
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Inspired Imperfection by Greg Boyd Gleason Archer’s Encyclopedia of Biblical Difficulties tries to explain the booboos. Could there be a simpler explanation? How many preachers do you know that would survive a criticism of Bible inerrancy? What, exactly, does “God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16) mean? If we assume that a perfect God would
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Welcome to the forums, Harry, and thanks for the news. Unfortunately, even after the latest Logos 8 update, the cursor is still not visible for me when editing a Note.
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[quote user="Pastor Dan Cleghorn"] I, too, have the latest Win10 version 1909 update and the cursor does not show up on the second monitor in notes and in certain fields in the Sermon Editor. The problem in notes is annoying but you can still add notes. You just have to click and type, hoping you clicked in the right place before typing away. [/quote
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I forgot to mention that even when Win10 was updated to version 1909 and all the latest hotfixes were installed, the problem (no cursor in second monitor) still was not fixed. Sorry.