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Hi Kevin, It works. Thanks. I hope it stays there all night so it is still there tomorrow morning without having to "turn" on again.
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Hi, This is a technical programming question I would wager - is there a way now or could there be a programming adjustment to allow the Logos 4 opening "Home" page to be the selected Daily Bible Reading Plan page? Anyone out there know or suggest an answer to this query? Thanks, Bill
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Hi, When I open the Plan up in the morning from the Home Page under File, it comes up, but does not have the "Stop Reading" check mark at the end of the Day's reading. I don't know if there is a setting which turns in on. Sometimes it works and other times it doesn't. So, I have to go to the Calendar view and check it off there. Any ideas how to have
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Has anyone married reading the Daily Reading Plan for a mobile lifestyle without your laptop, iPhone/iPod/iPad, to accessing it online with a "borrowed" computer utilizing Google.docs or Apple's Mobile Me? This question came after reading the Jan. 22nd blog by an unsigned author as follows... Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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Thanks, again, Rosie for for your fast and helpful answer. I found the training videos at http://www.logos.com/training, but not your YouTube reference. How do I find that one or others on YouTube on the Logos site? If anyone out there in Reader Land comes up with the Reese or LaGard Chronological Bibles already in electronic format to insert into Logos
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Great, quick feedback, Rosie. Thanks. But, the timeline covered my Exodus reading page on the right side. So, how do I get the timeline to appear on the left side next to the daily reading on the right. Do you know if Reese and LaGard's chronological Bibles are in the "works" at Logos, or some online location which we could insert into the Daily Reading
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As I read through the chronological order in Genesis and now, Exodus, I long for a left side page accompaniment of the actual time line of the events reading about along with good maps showing the location of the story. Also, it would be very helpful to have hyperlink text of the map locations to blow them up (like Google Earth) for the best views of
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Have any of you noticed this? The calendar view of my Chronological Daily Bible Reading Plan is one chapter out of sync with the actual marker in the Bible reading page where is says "Stop Reading". How could this happen? How can i fix it? An added user-friendly, helpful feature would be to place the day's reading chapters in the header above the daily
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I have noticed that Logos 4 takes a while to fully load and when it does it takes up the most memory (now 143,416 kilobytes) on my Windows Task Manager of any application usually open even beating Firefox at around 140,000 kilobytes, with 9 open website windows. How practically possible is it to allow the Bible Reading Plan function to be opened by
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As a current PC user, I value and enjoy reading a chronological order of Biblical events on Logos 4.0. Since Logos 1.0 has the equivalent of PC Logos 3.0 library content and features, the biggest thing my wife lacks on her Mac Logos is the yearly Bible reading plan. Since she is new to Logos 1.0, as many Mac users are, wouldn't it be wonderful to break
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One descriptive identifier would be helpful on these various chronological reading plans - distinguish which is in the order of events occurrences, and the other in the order of the writings. For example, which is Morris Proctor's "Chronological Reading Plan into Logos 4" at http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans - event occurrences or the sequence in
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Hi Richard. Contrast is found only on my Acer monitor front buttons. It is set at 50%. Nothing I have done yet has moved it. So, further research is needed to follow your suggestion. The only reason for the mention of the FF browser was that you mentioned it in your first response. Onward...Bill
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Thanks, Richard. Yes, a little change is made when doing the mouse-over. But, in my opinion it is still a little too subtle. My FF contrast works fine on all other web browsing sites. I increased the screen resolution a little bit, but see no contrast settings under Control Panel/Display. Perhaps the program management will decide to increase the contrast
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In the latest Firefox browser, I find the right hand, vertical scroll bars so subtle, that it takes focused looking to find it and the images to click on to move the page vertically. I suspect that the programmers wanted it to be in the background, but it is too much blended into the white page with it's faint light gray. That should be changed to make
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Starting 2010 Chronological Reading Plan, I lost the top bar indication of the name of the year's reading program. Neither of my 2 programs have it. Where is the setting that turns that on in the bar that starts with "Passage Guide", then "English Standard Version"? It was there a few days ago. I can't find where to "turn it on" in either "Program Settings
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By golly, Brandon, it worked. I never intuitively thought all that long string of 66 books would fit in that box called "Reference Range". Bravo to you for sticking with me in this learning curve experience. Best New Year Wishes, Bill
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HI Brandon, I got the title made to "Chronologically Through Bible Daily 1 Year". My remaining question is how/where to I paste in all the Bible books in chrono order that I copied from the Wiki you gave me? In other words, how/where to I put the new "body" of data for the new title? The "body" is now automatically filled with the original Logos 4 reading
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Interestingly, under the "All Passages" appears a box with all the various options to pick from of how much of the Bible one wants in their reading plan. I can't find or activate any clear box under "All Passages" into which to paste the chrono. Here is a screen shot of what comes up after hitting "Go" when I couldn't find any empty box to paste into
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Yes, Brandon, that helps a lot. One more function to complete. How does one get the new Reading Plan page in List view to accept the paste in of the books in chronological order I copied from the Wiki? It does not become receptive to pasting in. What step am I missing? Thanks, Bill
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Joe, I am stuck in PC land until some time next year when I give myself a Mac present like I gave my wife two years ago. After 19 years of her working with a PC, she is in "dream" land now. Can't wait to join her. Bill