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Here is a file from one of this morning's beachball stutters. 2626.Sample of Logos.txt
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I'm working in the final clause of Col. 1:16, "τὰ πάντα διʼ αὐτοῦ καὶ εἰς αὐτὸν ἔκτισται." Here, Jesus (the antecedent of both pronouns) is both the means and the prupose of the creation. I'm using the syntactic force tagging to find other places where those two are expressed in close proximith (Within 3 Words) using the following search: ( OR {Section
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Here it is, this is after about 30 seconds of the beachball. Initially the Logos process was marked NotResponding, but by the time I got the screenshot it had changed:
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Here is my screenshot: I know its a busy layout and can be simplified, but I've been using it for years. Its getting progressively laggy, especially when I open a new book or scroll. If I get a beachball stutter, it lasts long enough to be annoying. The only Visual Filter I have on is the Notes and Highlights filters. I have one notes file per NT and
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The last few releases on 7.7 beta cycle have been laggy at best. I'm running macOS 10.12.5 and for at least the last two betas any initial attemp to scroll once I've opened a layout causes a spinning beach ball stall that can last as long as a minute. It is (for me at least) bordering on becoming unusable. On the plus side, once I get through my first
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That works . . . thank you. I need to dig a bit deeper on INTERSECTS, I thought I tried that.
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I need to search for every word where the root κρινω is tagged with ? I'm working in 2 Peter 2:23c (παρεδίδου δὲ τῷ κρίνοντι δικαίως) and focusing of course on κρίοντι. To decide that God is the judge is an interesting interpretation so I'm looking for other places where God is the Judge or better the "righteous" judge. I'm sure I'm just missing something
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I note that in the second beta of 7.7, Swete's LXX shows up again as a resource to be searched in the Morph Query tool. When selected, the word fields disappear and I can't input query data. I'm on macOS 10.12.05. Can anyone get the Morph Query to work with the LXX at this point?
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Attached are my logs, we're running the latest release (2.2.0051). I'm really frustrated....we can't sync. I don't understand not writing the file locally then pushing up the sync....why do we have to loose work every time we have this problem? There are days that I love Proclaim, and then there are days like the last few..... 1261.LogFiles.zip
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My administrative assistant has had a frustrating morning with Proclaim. I've checked the FL network, and the page says everything is running fine. She can't sync and has lost quite a bit of work. Is this our problem or something related to FLs infrastructure? She was working from 10ish to noon EDT on Sunday's service. Thanks.
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The latest release of Proclaim feels like a step backwards for me. Its slower (enough so that I notice it) and struggles to sync. In the process of duplicating last Sunday's service and deleteing, it failed twice to sync (just stuck on the final syncing screen) and had to be force terminated with much of the work not synced. I'm on macOS 10.12.4. Attached
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Thanks Mark, I wasn't aware that Logos would automatically make the needed changes to go from a Morph or Bible search to a basic search....that's great! I'd love more granularity in defining search scope, but this will work for now.
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Mark, What constrains this (and means I can't use a syntax search) is the desire to look at the LXX. I believe the Morph Query Builder can take words or verses to set the scope (I built a search that did pick up Phil. 2 8-9 as a hit in the Morph Query Builder). I didn't know I could search for roots in a basic search...I'll take a look at that. This
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Thank you....it works fine now. Boy, I didn't want to do another Friday rebuild of the Logos install.
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I'm working with Phil. 2:8 and 9, and am trying to look at other examples of the humiliation / exhultation motif that is so central to this particular hymn. I decided to look for the roots ταπεινος and υψος in proximity. I wanted to examine the LXX, so I stayed away from LN tags. Is there a way (other than the morph query) to search across verse boundries
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I was playing around today with a morph query and noticed LXX now appears as a text option. When I slected it with a query already built and used in the GNT, all the query fields disappeared and I could not get them to reappear. I'm running the mac client if that helps any. Are we now working with the LXX (hip hip horray!) and can someone on a Mac confirm
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Because I was about to ask about a potential bug, I downloaded this and installed it over mac 7.6 RC1. When I try to run it, I get a dialogue box telling me that an upgrade is required and inviting me to go to the www.logos.com/install page to download the proper install file. Somethings broken in the upgrade. I've been in the beta stream for a while
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I have the ESV as my prioritized English bible, but we use the NRSV for worship. The sermon editor always inserts verses from the ESV and I toggle each of them individually to the NRSV.. Is there a way to change the default in the sermon editor and not reprioritize the English bibles in Logos as a whole? I'm on a Mac, (10.12.4) and running Logos 7.6
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Find attached a screenshot of a fairly straightforward Morph Query. I'm looking for other uses of καινός similary to the use in John 13:34. The output is rubbish, the highlighted hits have nothing to do with the query. Comparing the results to those kicked up by a similar search in a competing product, the verse mapping appears to be off, each hit is
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I would like to find anything in my library relating to titles ascribed to both Jesus and Caesar. I've tried some obvious combinations (Title NEAR (Jesus OR Christ)) INTERSECTS (Title NEAR (Caesar OR Emperor)) and looked for helpful tagging on the one that came immediatly to mind (John 4:42, Savior of the World). I'm just hitting junk. Suggestions?