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Is it possible to search in the Note Tool for a bible reference that is within a note, using the search box in the Notes toolbar? Example; I've tried searching for Mark 11:1-11 but it returns every note I have for Mark and I must scroll through them all to find 11:1-11. Thank you for any help with this
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[quote user="Alan M. Thoe"]a collection of Luther's Works[/quote] Hi Alan Just out of curiosity are all of Luther's Works downloaded on both devices?
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]We'd like to eventually merge Notes and Clippings[/quote] Yes [quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]We'd also like to merge Favorites and Shortcuts.[/quote] Yes [quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]we also need to explore consolidating resource collections, multiple resource sets, comparison resource sets, and a few
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I agree regarding dark mode screenshots
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]The basic proposal is (a) showing articles on Greek/Hebrew words from commentaries, journals, and theological words in Factbook and Bible Word Study Guide and (b) enabling users to easily add more.[/quote] Absolutely. I have 24,000 resources and I do not know Greek or Hebrew, anything that will help me find and understand
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]But with the original BWS linked, you can just double-click (this may depend on double-click settings) a word in the linked Bible and the linked BWS will be updated (whether hidden or not)[/quote] Right you are! I wasn't aware of that. I have Learned something new. Thank you again!
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If you use the Bible Word Study tool a lot please vote for this. https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/send-bws-here-option Yes, you can link it to a Bible, but unless you keep the linked BWS on top of other resources (active), when you right click a word in the Bible to activate it, another instance of BWS will always open instead
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Hi Graham! I think I figured out why I couldn't get the other English Bibles to show. If I just click on the NASB in the screen shot, the drop down closes but does not open the resource. If I hit Enter instead the Bible loads. So thanks for having me go back through again. I also realized why the Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls didn't show up at first. It
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]You know that when you customize a palette you can import your own icons?[/quote] Thanks MJ for trying to help. Yes I knew, but as you point out, it doesn't help in notes. My request has to do with having icons in the notes tool that are more descriptive to help identify the type of note, both in the notes tool and in the resource
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Please help Following the video here; https://www.logos.com/how-to/study-the-dead-sea-scrolls I have found a couple of issues. I own the The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (Biblical DSS), The Lexham Dead Sea Scrolls Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible , The DSS database and The Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition. I am not doing this search using the DSS Sectarian
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[quote user="Adam Borries (Faithlife)"] Here are some ideas of how we might solve this: Swap out the old colors for the new, but add a "Custom" colors option that retains colors you've used in the past. Map the old colors to new ones. For example, "Yellow #2" used to have a slightly greenish tint, and now has a warmer tone. Your note text with that
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Thank you MJ for all you hard work and the updated docx files. These are very helpful!
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This magazine from Ligonier Ministries used to be part of a journal collection but hasn't been updated since 2018. I would like to get this reinstated and updated. If you enjoy Tabletalk magazine and would like to see it updated and back in Logos please vote; https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/update-for-tabletalk-magazine
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[quote user="SineNomine"]In this thread, I'm looking for advice, pointers, search examples, etc., for finding (in Verbum/Logos) sermons, homilies, reflections, or whatever other instances of preaching have occurred on special occasions that are not simply liturgical dates.[/quote] I can't vouch for how many are Catholic but you might try searching subject
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Grammars Section Lists articles from Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic grammars that mention the guide’s key reference. Results are sorted into subjects based on a computer analysis of the material surrounding the reference: • Discourse — discussions of higher discourse level phenomena. • Etymology — discussions of the origins and
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Thank you for replying Kyle. I really appreciate you looking into this for me. It seemed odd and inconsistent , but at least now I know.
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"] Round 2 came back a few days ago. We're targeting shipping on March 2. [/quote] Hi Kyle! Any chance their are study guides in that missing data from the publisher. It appears not all of the resources have a study guide, which are at the end of the books that do have them? Thank you
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Is it intentional that some of the resources in this series do not have a study guide at the end of the book and some do? This seems odd to me. Is it possible they were accidentally not included from the publisher? Here are a couple examples: LLS:BST02EX 2015-11-05T00:09:00Z BST02EX.logos4 LLS:BSTUS67CO1 2016-10-03T14:58:41Z BSTUS67CO1.logos4
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Collections Section The Collections section searches against the entire library (default) or a specified collection for the guide’s key passage, topic, or preaching theme. Users can add multiple instances of the Collections section to any guide so they can search a variety of resource collections concurrently. The section has
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Bump Would anyone from Faithlife care to respond-please?