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Greetings, community, I had installed Logos awhile back, and it was working very well. After some updates, the indexer started crashing. After the last update, Logos wouldn't start at all. I delete it and re-install it. Now Logos starts fine, but the indexer crashes. I'm attaching the backtrace from the wine debugger. 6013.backtrace.txt I also filed
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OK. Thanks for that. I'll give it a go tonight and let you know if it worked. Thank you! Benjamin
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Greetings to all. I'm very excited with Logos 8 in my linux laptop. I have one issue that started a few days ago. Every time I open the library, the system crashes. Everything seems to work well except for the library. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is the file that I saved after it crashes. If I need to load any other log files, please
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Amazing! It worked!!!! I can't even begin to express how happy I am. Logos is the only reason I still use Windows. Now, I can delete it from my computer and go 100% Linux. I follow the instructions, and after a few hiccups, it's working. I haven't tested everything yet, but all my books are there, the indexing worked perfectly, and my layouts are working
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I want to add my vote to the "satisfied user." I use Logos 4 in Windows and Mac (home and office, respectively) [and wish I could in Linux, though biblia.com is a great alternative]. I had experienced a great deal of trouble lately with my Mac version. It was incredibly slow and used memory like crazy (a full 1.5 GB after a couple of hours of usage
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Greetings to all, Fernando, the thinking on batteries has changed quite a bit lately with the newer battery technologies. The old nickel-cadmium batteries had a built in memory chip that remember your battery usage. In those cases, you needed to use a complete cycle so the battery would remember the whole think and extend its life. The new lithium-polymer
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I've tried the iPad, but I'm not very impressed. I rather do my reading in a Nook or a Kindle. I try to only buy "reference" books for my Logos 4 now, since I spend all day working with a computer and do not want to do any reading on a LCD screen. If I could read my Logos books in my Nook, I'd buy many more books to just read and enjoy. I still buy
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Greetings to all. Mellel is a nice piece of software. However, if you don't want to spend any money, NeoOffice (or OpenOffice.org) works beautifully with unicode fonts. However, you'll have to change the SBL Hebrew font to New Peninim MT and all vowels and accents will look fine. I hope this is helpful. Blessings. Benjamin
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Saludos... Me parece que la razón está en que los traductores de la Biblia Latinoamericana siguieron el orden del TANAK en lugar de la de la Septuaginta. Es decir, utilizaron la estructura tripartita general, torá, profetas, y escritos, pero los reordenaron para incluir a los deuterocanónicos. No me queda clara la razón por la que ubicaron a los Salmos
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I'll just repeat what people have said: highlighting (really necessary when reading books with libronix), notetaking feature (I do most of my exegesis with libronix and would like to keep them in one place). Finally, I fully agree with MichaelMiles : we need a linux port (or the ability to do so... I've tried many ways but not luck thus far). Thank