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There's a program I have used, and others use called "Prime95" to test our memory when overclocking PCs. http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/ You should be able to run this for 48 hours with no errors. It's a good stress test to see if your memory is working appropriately.
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[quote user="alabama24"] [quote user="Dan Guinn"]they would radically change their direction on this...[/quote] Nope. Nobody uses Linux. Why waste time on it? [/quote] ... No one uses Linux... funny. We would have no Mac or PC if it weren't for Unix/Linux
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[quote user="Danny Baskin"] NIV Application Commentary: New Testament (NIVAC) (20 vols.) [/quote]
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Spurgeon Collection, Maybe a HUGE sale on the Yale Edwards Collection that is Pre-Pub
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I believe that I'm pretty quick at building personal books, and I'm alright with computers, but doing a couple hundred page book to my liking takes a couple hours. A normal book comes nowhere close to the complexity of a Bible... If I had the docx of the NASB that logos uses, I think that I could, within a day, have a paragraph spaced NASB. If I had
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[quote user="Ronald Quick"]I'm showing my ignorance here, but what is a "one-liner find and replace"?[/quote] A "one-liner find and replace" would be where you would take characteristics of the document, and based on the desired search and whatnot... do a bulk scan over the entire contents and replace accordingly. So for their version of the NASB, they
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Actually it seems that I'm a customer, who has invested thousands of dollars in Bible software, that sits and studies God's word, with a physical Bible next to my computer, because of ease of readability instead of a half a chapter taking up the full height of a 21" monitor on max resolution. I'm willing to pay for it, as I'm sure many other are, as
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... I just want my NASB Bible in Logos to have Paragraph spacing. I know it's there in Logos represented by the Bold Numbers... and it would be simple for Logos to programmatically build a new NASB with paragraphs, but between all the previous replies, no one has given any indication of movement on this at all. There's a reason virtually NONE of the
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So then what you're saying is that a request should be made for a new NASB Bible license that is in Paragraph spacing?
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I would like to see this work as well...
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I was mega-excited last Christmas.... :D I was blessed to be able to purchase the entire works of B.B. Warfield for $136 instead of $299! That was the deal out of the 12 days of Christmas that called me by name... Oh, and then there was the Spurgeon collection, but I had to make the choice between Warfield and Spurgeon. Warfield won out... but it was
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I tested this on my other computer, and it does the same thing on this one as well. This isn't about just making the message go away, this is about fixing it so that if the message comes up, it doesn't crash Logos.
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I just installed the newest Logos update, and I receive the little "1 New Message" that tells me I have 3 days left to upgrade. If I right click on where it says "1 New Message", Logos will crash. This is consistent, and reproducible. On this particular system, I have not tried it on my other computer. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit, 4GB RAM, 2.9ghz Core
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] [quote user="Ryan"] I still want this... just FYI. So if someone wants to really go the extra mile, it would be appreciated. :) [/quote] It appears you can do it yourself for free if you follow this post and format it as a Personal Book ; you just need to update to the 4.3 beta to do this. [/quote] I don't think any reproduced
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I vote in all caps YES.
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IN!!!!
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If you know how to code or write macros for automation of the creation of Personal Books, but utilize this coding in other programs such as OpenOffice, Libre Office, Google Docs, whatever... you can write the macros for the automation in those programs, save the completed and formatted document as a .doc, and then open it in Office 2007/2010 to save
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Can you share your Logos Cheat Sheet? :)
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I too have been using Dropbox for all of my PPB composition. It is very useful and beneficial to be able to work on a personal book and be working on the most up to date copy regardless of the computer I am using at the time. I use 2 desktop computers at work, 1 desktop, and 2 laptops at home, between all these it can be a pain to use a flash drive