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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"]you should inquire in the word search migration forum. [/quote] Thanks. I'll give it a shot...
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Background: I "own" (i.e. have a license for) Rod Mattoon's "Treasures from the Scriptures." This set migrated to my Logos library from my WORDsearch library. Here's where it gets confusing: Logos sells this set as "Treasures from the Scriptures Complete Collection (65 vols.)" at this link: https://www.logos.com/product/154966/treasures-from-the-scriptures
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I own the Logos resource “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs.” The resource ID is LLS:60.0.1. (I know this because I own digital “books” across several application libraries. I have an external database from which I search, select, and “launch” my desired resources causing them to open in their respective apps. With Logos resources I accomplish this by means of
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"]I that what the window users meant is that it cannot be dragged closed.[/quote] Ah... Thanks for the clarification.
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"]I am on Mac and cannot reproduce this issue.[/quote] I am on a Mac as well and likewise cannot reproduce the issue. It doesn't matter whether my Library pane is floating, docked, sidebar opened/closed via dragging or hamburger button, or whatever, I cannot come up with a scenario where the Library sidebar does not open with
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This fixed the crasher that I was having if I opened the Library (MacOS). Thanks!
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[quote user="Sean"]I'm sorry for those who are having problems, but this is why you always [/quote] ... Hmmm...
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[quote user="Pastor Cleghorn"]anytime I click the library tab to open a book it crashes Logos.[/quote] Yeah, me too. Logos works as expected until you open the Library...then an immediate crash.
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Thanks everyone for the responses. I was pretty sure she had been part of a current base package and then suddenly went MIA.
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I thought her "Hope for the Heart Biblical Counseling Library" was part of a Logos 9 base package, but I can't find it. Neither, in fact, is her library available as an individual purchase. Does anybody know if Logos lost the rights to sell it?
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"]any resources acquired via a “basic” package is a temporary license[/quote] Well, in that case I wan't my money back... Oh, wait... Thanks, Alabama!
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[quote user="Jerry Bush"]I was surprised to see I would pick up some things I don't have with the combo above. [/quote] This was a weird experience for me: I already own a few Logos 9 packages and today I "purchased" (twice, actually) Logos 9 Basic which purportedly added HiDef Romans and Geneva Bible Notes to my library. However, the website tells
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Thanks for the responses! [quote user="HJ. van der Wal"]It is basically a modern alternative to the Strong's numbering system. There are several resources in Logos that use the GK numbers alongside the Strong's numbers, e.g. NIDOTTE or BDB .[/quote] Hmmm... Interesting! So, it's an alternative numbering system to Strong's, but, unlike Strong's, there
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Many lexicons in Logos have a link to a GK resource (e.g. GK7731). Cursor hover identifies the GK as "Goodrick/Kohlenberger numbering system of the NIV Exhaustive Concordance ." Okay, so I can read the description as given above...but I can't find the resource on the Logos website. Could someone please clarify what the GK resource actually is. Also
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[quote user="Lee"]Did you see any difference in how Logos runs?[/quote] Now that's the 64,000 dollar question, isn't it? Anybody?
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As a Mac user, dragging any type of document over the Shortcuts bar from the Finder causes Logos 9 to immediately crash...every time. This happens even before the file is released onto the Shortcuts bar. Just drag it over the bar and, boom, Logos is gone...
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So it's Connect. Thanks for the clarification!
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So the blue ball told me I had an update to download. I downloaded it and it turned out to be Donald Guthrie's "Introduction to the New Testament." Being pretty certain that I didn't own this in Logos, I did some investigating. The Library tells me that the license is Temporary. Fair enough. I never purchased it. My question: Why did this randomly come
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I agree with the original poster that it’s a reasonable expectation that if one enters a name of a book of the Bible in the Factbook that one might get at least the basic “facts” of the book at the top of the pane. Instead, what I got was pretty much useless “fluff” (see below, left). (Am I really wanting to know that some theologians give “props” to
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Ahhh... Connect customers... Makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.