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I just wanted to add that the way highlighting works now in Logos 4.0c is just absolutely wonderful. It used to be quite complicated before. After Logos4c Beta came, hitting the assigned key after you got text into the block has been just so much easier. Thank you Logos again for that.
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[quote user="Matthew C Jones"] [quote user="Bohuslav Wojnar"]I have many friends in Ethiopia among the ministers and I am sure many of them would be happy to have Amharic Bible in Logos also. So, I am with you on this. I believe you will succeed if you work on both ends. God bless you.[/quote] That gives me an idea. It would be really neat to have a
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[quote user="JimT"] Firstly, thank you Bob for taking the time to give a clear reply to this matter. It helps us to uderstand. It seems to me, taking Bob's reply at face value, that if the Right's Holder, or someone working with them, was able to port/import the resource into the new PBB format later this year, complete with a lot of tagging, cross
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[quote user="Ted Hans"] [quote user="SAM WEST"] When I hear a Preacher form the pulpit preaching this verse and using it against a Sinner marrying a Christian I was one of those and if it had not been for my partner I might still be an unbeliever[/quote] For me, I can sympathise with the need you have to understand your experience and the spirit in
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Luuk, English is my third language (after Czech and Polish) and I ordered the DVD without any hesitation. If you read English books and listen to English lectures sometimes you should be OK. Listen to the Demo video and you should get a feeling of the DVD's.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]You are not alone - other speakers of other languages also want Bibles in their native tongue.[/quote] Yes, yes and yes!
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"] I thought I'd remembered you asking and asking for a Czech Bible in Logos, but it was a newer translation you wanted.[/quote] Good, it means if you noticed I am asking and asking... Logos surely noticed also (That is my purpose in mentioning it from time to time - to keep it high on the list of the suggested new Bible translations
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Shmuel, I am happy you opened that matter. Many of us would also welcome much more books of the Messianic persuasion in Logos.
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[quote user="Jason Saling"] It works in any DVD player. It's not a Logos "item" [/quote] You should check this thread for more info.
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[quote user="Damian McGrath"]I'm pretty sure that the Septuagint and the Old Latin predate even these....[/quote] Good, Damian You can't go much further than Septuagint. But even Czech Bible of Kralitz from 1579 is older than 1588, you see?
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]We'll see what we can do about the one with files available....[/quote] Great, Bob. Just to remind you, all Czech modern Bible translations I am speaking about are available as tagged digital files... Sorry, I couldn't resist. I know it's not new information for you and I appreciate all your hard work to get as many Bibles
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[quote user="MarkStevens"]As a minister, I thank you for providing this resource for me! [/quote] I would like to thank you also. Looking forward to having it soon.
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[quote user="Philip Spitzer"] sympathetic highlighting, BWS word rings, backup syncing. Good bye CD hassles, multi-monitor support. dynamic collections, everything everyone else already mentioned, cleaner library, tagging support, improved searching ability, customizable and savable guides, I'm sure i could think of some more, but what I've downloaded
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[quote user="Robert Pavich"] [quote user="Joel"]I should add, the lack of affordability isn't the main point to what I'm getting at (although fair point, Mark). The main point here is that if Logos were really serious about the training, the price wouldn't go anywhere near triple the price it is right now.[/quote] Joel, I'm not picking a fight but that
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[quote user="Francis"] I am surprised that there are not more replies to this thread. Should Logos conclude that there is little interest in the suggestion this thread makes? [/quote] I always thought improved highlighting is that feature but after considering it, and after Francis described it, yes, I think it would be great tool, used much more than
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[quote user="Robert Pavich"]So you can see why there were some questions being asked.....the answer to that question depends on kind of information is desired![/quote] Great job Robert. You are very patient man. I appreciate it.
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[quote user="Joel"]Since when do low prices aggravate and confuse people? In this case, Logos saying, "We really want you to have this, so we're giving you a limited time to buy it at a third of the price- hurry!" is the kind of thing that aggravates. Give me low prices any day.[/quote] I am not sure if it makes any sense to continue this discussion
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]We're just trying to find a middle ground, that's useful but minimizes screen flashing and disorientation....[/quote] I agree 100% with Bob and the current system works perfect for me. You know, it is just one more click (to the little blue arrow in the reference box). If I want a major change of reference in all the linked
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[quote user="Patrick Williams"] Did you get it when you looked at Psalm 23:1 "Shepherd"? [/quote] Yes I got it and it is on the first position:
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[quote user="TimEngwer"]Maybe there is another way of doing this without scrolling changing the focus passage? [/quote] Well, it looks it should work with the clicking the little blue arrow in the reference box. It doesn't work always however. (It works for me in Exodus 4 but not in Psalm 23 ) After looking at this function more, it looks it works this