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Joe, Thanks for the link to that video. I do see how to mark a "today's prayer" complete when accessing the "Prayer List" modal through the "Prayers" menu item. Here's why I was confused and where I think there's a gap in the app's functionality. I was accessing today's prayers through a prayer card on the Home screen. That showed me the list of prayers
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Thank you, again, Andrew. I will say I'm surprised regarding the intent for there to be multiple palettes to the point of a palette-per-resource. I'd be curious if anyone is using it that way. My hotkeys wouldn't work. One more follow-up question (re. desktop): What does "No notebook" mean if I select it for a palette? I'm reading the help file. It
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Bump. Thank you, Donnie
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Thanks, Andrew. I am aware of that. But the only options I see are "Active Notebook" (meaning what??? - how do I know which notebook is active?), "No Notebook" (meaning what??? - what happens if I choose that?), and then a list of all my individual notebooks. I don't think Logos intends me to have to make different palettes for different notebooks.
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Full disclosure: I'm not even sure that "resource-specific highlighting" exists any longer. If it doesn't, then I can probably answer the question myself. I purchased a new resource (monograph, though I don't think that matters). I do 99% of my highlighting in the iOS app. And I want all the highlights for this resource to go in a resource-specific
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I'm using prayer lists in the mobile app for the first time (latest version on iPad running iPadOS 14.4). In the Logos desktop app, when I have a prayer list open, it has a checkbox under the date so I can mark an individual prayer as "completed", at which point that prayer will show the next time it's supposed to be prayed. I don't see any similar
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[quote user="Yeo Syah Zuan"] https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-reformed-theology-9780198723912 This one as well soon hopefully! :) [/quote] FL: Any news on this one? Thanks, Donnie
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[quote user="NB.Mick"]Since there's quite a bit of OS-level work involved[/quote] That's why I wrote: "Apart from fairly technical and brittle system configuration." -Donnie
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Bradley, The 9.3 beta 1 release notes reference this thread: https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_9.3_Beta_1 They mention a fix for the problem. If FL can't fix the problem (b/c it's Microsoft or Intel - I read the MS case about the issue), what does this fix in 9.3 beta 1 consist of? Thanks, Donnie
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I just moved to an M.2 NVMe SSD. Random reads 4x my previous SSD, random writes 7x.
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[quote user="NB.Mick"]At least under Windows 10, Logos runs perfectly fine on an external SSD (must be formatted NTFS).[/quote] To perhaps clarify, the entirety of the Logos program must be installed on the external drive. Apart from fairly technical and brittle system configuration, you can't store just the resources on a drive different than where
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]Now if you can suggest another term with the same sense of affectionate criticism that I can use without giving offense . . .[/quote] I'd go with: "mwron"
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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. -Donnie
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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