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I also deleted verses from a Passage List earlier today. I'm on Mac, so it's not surprising that I didn't experience exactly what you did; I did, however, notice that after a verse was deleted, sometimes the preceding and sometimes the following verse was the next to be highlighted. So it seems a little bit random on Mac as well.
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Yeah, thought so. I've already made a long list of BUG?-posts at the Mac forum, including this one. Unfortunately Logos seems swamped today. Don't think I've seen a single comment by a developer all day. But hopefully they turn up later, before my posts are pushed down too far. Thanks again for your help.
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Opening a new tab, I get a long list of suggested parallel resources in the right column. Choosing between them is, however, not that easy: the column is far too narrow for more than a small part of the title to be visible. How do I know, for example, which Cairo Geniza Targumic Fragment is the one I want, should I want one? Yes, I can hover over them
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When I reach page 3-4-5, or whatever is the last Home Page that day, there is still a little arrow on the right side of the number that ought to bring me back to page 1, but which, in fact, does nothing at all. Instead I have to left-click myself back to page 1 page by page, if I want to get there.
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Considering that Protestants already have several interlinears to choose from I would suggest they did at least one Catholic before they do any more Protestant ones. The NRSVCE should be the easiest, considering that a NRSV interlinear already exists.
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When I do a Hebrew BWS the translation ring shows the LXX (SLM), and I can't find any 'Settings' to change it, should I want to. The LXX is the last of my prioritized Bibles, except for the Vulgate.
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BWS for h: rosh gives right hand column with English translations in the drop-down menu. BWS for h: qadosh does not. Neither does Basic Search for h: halacha . It seems very random. And I have no chance of seeing the vocalizations with the tiny tiny script in the drop-downs, so I really really need the English translations! (And bigger fonts!) PS. Very
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BWS for qadosh gives me 114 hits under 'Lemma' and 0 hits under 'Textual Searches'. Rosh gives 562 vs 0. That's not how it should be, is it?
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I had a similar issue a week and a half ago. A pop-up from Preposition Use in BWS kept following me around until I gave up and restarted. Reported as number 2) at http://community.logos.com/forums/t/24283.aspx , but didn't receive any attention at the time. Can't reproduce it now, so it might have gone away in the last update, but, then again, it might
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Thanks, Rosie! 1) You're right, it is there! It looks very different, though, on a tiny pop-up in BWS compared to your much enlarged screenshot of TWOT. I guess I only looked at the main entrances starting with a number and a root, and presumed, like you, that everything below would share that same root. Unlike you, however, I know that qadosh does
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Tom Thanks for the attempt, but... I have lots of prioritized Bibles; NAB presently being number one and BHS number five. BHS as default for the NT??? What does prioritization have to do with this? If I choose one Bible to search, surely the program should search that one Bible, and not any others, regardless of how I've prioritized? Otherwise, what
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Damian Yes, I know there are different traditions around the world -- but these are Danish Lutherans we're talking about! Scandinavian Lutherans traditionally have two readings, nowadays usually three. They're not normally likely to tolerate more than that even for Easter Vigil, much less an ordinary Sunday! And as I mentioned in an edit above, Wikipedia
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[quote user="Hendrik-Jan van der Wal"] [quote user="fgh"] Church of Denmark Can't find anything beyond present week's texts. And it seems they have no central church authority whatsoever. [/quote] What about http://www.folkekirken.dk/ ? If I'm not mistaken this is the website of the Danish National Church. On their website they only publish the texts
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I got it by 'update now' a couple of hours ago. But, of course, I'm not on PC beta; I'm on Mac stable.
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Rosie Yes, 'your' metadata problem seems fixed; the one I reported above, however, is not. EDIT: I spoke too fast, actually. Your problem is only partly fixed. Since they've take the series name out of the title altogether, they still don't sort together by full title, only by abbreviated title.
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Church of Denmark Can't find anything beyond present week's texts. And it seems they have no central church authority whatsoever. There are dioceses, and the only thing above seems to be the Queen and the Parliament. So the place to e-mail would presumably be the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs: km(at)km.dk. Though with such an organization it is
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Just to learn how passage lists work, I started out yesterday with a simple search for 'Mary' in the NAB. I then clicked 'verses'. However, to the right of the NAB column I also get an (obviously empty!) column from BHS (of all Bibles!). I've tried all ways I can think of to get rid of it, but haven't succeeded. I also tried switching to 'New Testament
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Can someone please have mercy on this thread? I've been waiting more than a week...
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There's another problem with this as well. If I do a Passage Guide on, let's say, John 1:1, and look at the list of commentaries I've got, then most of them (all the ones that came with the base packages) have nice identifiable names, but two just have vague, totally unidentifiable, names with 'John' in them. Now, as it happens, these are my two top
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MJ Are you still looking for more Lutheran lectionaries? I had a look at the Church of Norway's website , and found the link below, which gives their readings. I think you can pretty much figure out which Sunday and which Bible book is which. When not, ask (Apg is Acts; Åp is Rev). There are pdf and excel links as well for the present year, but right