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I recently moved to Mac (from Windows) and one function of the Mac that I am convinced is a result of the fall is the keystrokes using command verses control. It is such an awkward hand position. Imagine my surprise when I found that I can go to system preferences and change that! It was a revelation! I went to continue writing this week's sermon and
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"] Well, there's currently a 50/50 split in the survey. Anyone one to break the tie? :) I will break that tie! I much preferred the old way, with scripture insertion. I suppose we could have a setting "Prefer Scripture insertion helpers in lists." When set to Yes (the default?), Enter and Tab would work as they do outside
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Yes, please do not force mouse use. All on the keyboard is preferable!
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Hey Austin thank you for hearing the feedback! to answer your question: when writing, i used a mix of inline and block quote so to only have the inline option going forward would be a loss. also, prior to 9.9 if I did not want to insert the actual verses I would just end that line with a period (“.”) which would interrupt the reference and then I was
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Yes, the ability to insert biblical references should be a setting or a separate key stroke (shift+enter/shift+tab). To just remove the feature was a bad call and has taken hours out of this weeks sermon prep to try to resolve.
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Late last week (I believe) I was writing a sermon and suddenly one day I was no longer able to hit tab or enter to insert biblical references in my sermon. I contacted customer support and we figured it out: in the most recent update you are no longer able to insert biblical references in any other format than "normal" and it must not be bulleted; just
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Is there a setting you can change to select different default highlighters? I dont use all the ones that are normally there, but do use some of the other ones (like triple underline for the main point of a passage). But I have to first highlight the text in one highlighter (that I dont want), then re-select the text that I have just highlighted, tap
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I only preach about once a month so I would only be loading the resources I need each time plus the resources I use to teach bible studies. Shouldnt be an issue. Thanks!
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I am looking to get an iPad soon, and know that the most resource-intensive app I will need to use is Logos. Will the cheap iPad gen 6 (2018 model) do well enough? I do not need it to work seamlessly but I don't want to buy it and find that it cant handle the load. If you have this iPad and can tell me from experience, or know someone who does please