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Addresses appear to be significantly off. When I select a passage, I get nothing like that passage.
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I'm reading Chance and Sovereignty by Vern Poythress in Windows 11, Logos 9, and the union symbol, ∪, doesn't display. Strangely, it shows when I open the typo reporter, but not in the text. Also, the intersect symbol shows, but not union. Not sure where the problem goes. I don't have unusual settings for fonts--just the defaults, I think.
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Thank you so much!
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Bless you! It works!
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In mobile 9.7.0, where is the lexical support for ESV words? I have all the onboard resources, but somewhere along the line, my mobile version stopped giving me Greek/Hebrew support. All I get is Factbook information in English--not at all what I desire.
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Our church is reading one of the books by Thomas Brooks in Sunday school for the summer. Officially we're using a print edition, and I notice that it has chapter breaks that aren't in The Works of Thomas Brooks. Can I add them? Or something like that? (I know I can do something like Clippings for the beginning of each new "chapter.")
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Is PBB a file extension? If so, I'm not seeing such files where I expect them (or at least where I keep the underlying Word documents).
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No. But the only difference is first-line indentation. Nevertheless, I changed one instance to the usual Normal, deleted the body file in "Personal Books," restarted Logos several times, and I have the same thing: the first paragraph has a much larger point size in Logos (but not in Word now or before). I think that changing the body file doesn't always
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When I look at the underlying Word file, the point size of paragraph text (non-headers) are all the same. There's no difference. That's why I'm so puzzled. There is a difference in the style between the first and later paragraphs of each chapter, but that difference is in whether the first line is indented. Fonts are all the same. Seems to be a problem
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I have a very few personal books that I use for myself. I created them in MS Word, applied styles and entered pagination, etc. My problem is that when I view one book in Logos, the first text paragraph of a chapter (following a Header 1) has a much larger point size than normal text. This happens across many (all?) chapters, continues for the length
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I haven't experienced this problem elsewhere.
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I can't set a reading plan for the whole book. Seems like any plan I try to create excludes Tertullian and Origen. (Keep out the heretics, huh?!)
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Refreshing doesn't seem to have any deleterious effects. But after a restart, the card is gone. Clicking the plus makes it super easy to add it back, but doesn't seem like it should disappear.
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I have two personal books that I use a lot, so I created Logos versions. Both work. Both have reading plans, and each is a card on my dashboard. But as soon as I restart Logos, the card for one consistently reappears in my dashboard, and the other consistently doesn't. What should I do to keep post cards posted?
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In Logos 8, I cannot locate a document of the "Notes" type. I've been using this since at least Logos 6. I can see the file online, where all seems to be well. But I don't see it in Logos 8. It's private (nothing special--just all the sermons preached in my home church). But when I search for it by the name I see online, nothing appears. How do I convert
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2728.Logos Log Files.zip I mostly read my regular Bible plan on Windows, but sometimes on Android. The two aren't synching. So I manually synch them. What's wrong? Windows 7.16.0.0012 Android: not sure, but it's a beta
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If you open any resource and highlight a sentence or so, then right click, the second item from the top is "Visual Copy." For instance:
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Visual Copy used to have an inventory of graphics--perhaps hundreds or more graphics. Lots of them were underdeveloped, but I thought maybe it would just be a matter of time. But now I see maybe 20 graphics, and an eternally spinning wheel that promises to bring more, but doesn't, even when I have a really, really strong wi-fi signal. Plus, the copyright
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Yes, I'm in Windows 10.
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It's just an apostrophe that isn't straight. Here's a straight apostrophe: http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/27/index.htm Here's a curly apostrophe: http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2019/index.htm