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I hear what you're saying but it just seems like a waste of resources to save ALL of them. Seems like any little not significant change generates a guide. If you look at the guide summary pic there's 140 separate exegetical guides and 101 passage guides. Not sure how much space a guide requires but nothing is limitless. Maybe I'm doing something wrong
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Andrew, I've attached two screen captures which shows you what I'm talking about. the first one is a summary pic of all my guides by category. The second pic is a listing of the guides in the first category. Now to my knowledge I've only intentionally created 4 or 5 guides intentionally. It seems the application is arbitrarily creating guides. Why?
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Why does Logos keep a copy of every guide I've ever run in the past? Seems like a waste of resources. What am I missing?
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Disregard! I think I figured this one out. I typed "rebuild index" into the Reference field at the top of the Home Page in the app then searched for the resource and found it!
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Why would a resource show in one mobile app (on my iPhone) but not on the other (my iPad Pro)? The specific resource is "A Commentary on the Gospel of John" in the Hermeneia series. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Thanks! I'll try that!
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Kevin Thanks for your prompt response. I initially determined that that might be the case. The problem is that I can't tell which are old downloaded books and which are newly downloaded; perhaps there's no way to tell. So I find myself removing and immediately downloading every book I access just be sure -- frustrating! Thanks again!
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I’m running Logos’ mobile app on an iPad Pro. I recently upgraded from an iPad Air. I’m experiencing problems accessing and loading my commentaries when I’m offline in spite of the fact that they have been previously downloaded. So unless I load the commentary before I go offline in most cases it will not be available to me.
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I've noticed lately that whenever I'm in Powerpoint and use the Slideshow option to review my slides that Logos crashes. Has anyone else noticed this? Any idea what might be causing this?
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I'm glad you mentioned this Donnie. I, too, have noticed the "indexing" in both the Logos and Vyrso app on my iPad. What's the deal?
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"] Now that Logos 5 has shipped, I am hoping that the work that remains on Hebrew Audio Pronunciations can move back to the front burner. This would be such an awesome resource to have! [/quote] I'll add another "Amen!" to that and additionally ask for another update. It's been about 8 months since the last "official" update
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[quote user="Michael"]I second Hebrew Pronunciation production too... wow! 5 years [/quote] I'm bumping this thread in the hopes that someone with a Logos aviatar will respond to recent requests. Your silence is deafening and frankly frustrating! I'm beginning to feel like we're being ignored. I don't believe a brief update is unrealistic to expect
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[quote user="Dan Francis"]Hopefully a few more will take the leap of faith and get this work into production. I will try to post another sample later this week. By no means is this some perfect commentary but as far as I am concerned it would be enough if it is all I had, and I can not wait to get it on my computer be it in Olivetree or Logos.[/quote
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]It turns out to be more difficult than we intended. We want it to work with all our Hebrew databases, and they have (sometimes dramatically) different lemmatization systems. It's not as easy as just saying "pronounce the root word" -- you have to define what the root word is. We're sorry that it's taken so long; this was
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Just got a beast of a machine after my computer died -- Intel Core i5 3.0GHz, 6GB, 2TB HDD, DVDRW, Windows 7 64-bit. Couldn't find all my disks for L3 nor the DVD for L4 but decided to log on from the internet and download and install L4. Logos started downloading last night and into the next morning and then indexed the rest of the morning. I was curious
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[quote user="BillS"]I have the Baker NT & Baker Exegetical NT & I'm learning to appreciate the Bake NT (though you didn't mention it) even more than the Exegetical version... more applications. Both are spot on. But for preaching I find I only need one good exegetical commentary, whereas I need many commentaries that help me see new applications...
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A quick question to the informed out there... which would you select? 1. Upgrade Baker Exegetical, 2. Purchase the Interpretation Series, 3. Purchase the Pillar Series or 4. Purchase the New International Biblical Commentaries. All these are roughly in the same ballpark price wise. I'm just interested in your thoughts quality/scholarship wise. Thanks
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[quote user="Blair"] I've done a bit of a search around to see how I can purchase an individual title from a commentary set but can't seem to do it. Are these things only sold as a comlete set.? I'm after Boring's Revelation from the Interpretation series. Can anyone help? [/quote] Blair, I noticed your post while doing another search on the Interpretation
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[quote user="fgh"] NABRE is now in prepub: http://www.logos.com/product/9355/new-american-bible-rev-ed . [/quote] What am I missing here? Why won't the NABRE just be another bible in our base packages (I have Platinum for instance) and updated/included in due course?
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This probably should be in the suggestion section but since I'm referring to mobile devices I think here is acceptable so here goes. Can Logos improve on the navigation function within biblical texts, please. Olive Tree, Pocket Bible and in particular Accordance do pretty good jobs at facilitating moving from one passage to another. Are there any plans