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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"] Domain registrars DNS providers TLS & code-signing certificate providers App Stores [/quote] Operating system Compiler tool chain Framework Everything hardware-related Obviously, the list goes on. If a provider of any of these is so inclined as to refuse to provide / license, there will be an impact.
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[quote user="Jacques"]Interestingly, the KJV 1900 does not show up in the Periscope Compare tool even tho it breaks up just fine using Periscope reading.[/quote] Just so you are clear... Throughout the discussion, you've been using the word "periscope" (note the 's'), while the actual word is "pericope" (no 's'). I'm pretty sure everyone has understood
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Keith Mathison, Kenneth Gentry, and American Vision have books in Logos. You might check some of those. The first book that came to mind was Gentry's "He Shall Have Dominion," but I don't see that. -Donnie
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Re-bump.
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"]OK. It's been a known bug for over 2 years. Time to fix it.[/quote] I agree.
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Bradley, We use SendGrid (or did) for a number of Azure-based products we've developed. About 2 months ago, emails sent through SendGrid started getting rejected by various email providers (ironically, cloud-based Outlook / Microsoft 365-backed emails). Turns out the free class of SendGrid had started getting abused by spammers. Unfortunately, even
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I believe I am correct in saying that this release adds dates to the Reading Plan overview page, as mentioned on this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/195926/1134422.aspx#1134422 Thank you, Donnie
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]If there's something you think is being overlooked or underprioritized...[/quote] Phil, see: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/196631.aspx Thank you, Donnie
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Yes, 1000x yes. Fix bugs first or you're building your new features on stuff that's already broken. -Donnie
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I believe this display artifact was first encountered by a number of people early in the 8.x cycle. It's still there in L9. Yes, it's low priority and doesn't affect functionality. But given the attention FL tries to pay to UX, I'd think they would have fixed it by now. Thanks, Donnie
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Bump. Would anyone from FL be able to reply? Thanks, Donnie
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I know this is going to sound like "Bah, humbug!" It's just sort of sad to me that I wouldn't use any of those enhancements. -Donnie
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[quote user="Daniel Di Bartolo"]Just a quick note to let you know that dates will start appearing in each list item in the Reading Overview screen as you have asked for.[/quote] Great to hear, Daniel. I appreciate the reply. -Donnie
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Links?
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Me too, though more often than once a week. For about 30 straight seconds on Tue this week. Then for 1-2 requests yesterday (Wed). -Donnie
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[quote user="Mickey Little"]I'm not sure if it is the 11th gen or the new updated Iris XE graphics that is coming along with the 11th gen but it's something.[/quote] Does your new device have an external GPU? -Donnie
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[quote user="Kenneth Neighoff"]If you choose ‘read at your own pace’ it will have to dates.[/quote] If you're referring to how the reading plan is initially created, that doesn't address my concern. I want to see the dates for one year reading plans (as one specific example). Such plans are not 'read at your own pace'. Thanks, Donnie
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Bump for FL.
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"]Your (Saved) named range should appear in the All Passages menu when you create other Plans. No need to copy![/quote] Two responses: 1. You're assuming that the purpose of my copying is for use elsewhere in Logos. In this case, it wasn't. 2. Even if that addressed my tactical problem (copy the range for use elsewhere in Logos
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Your explanation matches what I've seen. I know there have been at least a couple of complaints about not having the whole resource available in the current passage reading view. I happen to like it. -Donnie