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Mark Barnes put together this excellent classification system. https://www.logosbiblesoftwaretraining.com/documents/suggested-commentary-tags/
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Thank you Lonnie for sharing this information. And thank you MJ for bumping the post.
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I've read the product pages of these two Mobile Ed. courses. Just wondering if anyone in the Logos community who has used either (or both) would be willing to share a brief review or a few thoughts. Thanks.
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Thank you Andrew. Can you confirm that it is on the list of resources to be tagged for the Factbook?
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Thanks, I am able to see entries from the IVP series when searching for God in the Factbook. Still not able to see entries from Encyclopedia Brit.
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Under the Dictionary section of the Factbook, I have yet to see any articles from either the Encyclopedia Brittanica or the 8 volume IVP Dictionary series (Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, etc). Are these not considered Dictionaries or do tags/coding still need to be added to them so their information/articles will show up in the Factbook’s Dictionary
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Thanks for your reply As far as I know, every book from Logos comes with both a long title and a short title. Each can be edited. Having edited a few hundred long titles, I'd like to have the passage guide default to the long titles when commentaries are displayed in the guide. It would be disappointing to have to repeat the work I've already done.
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It appears that the passage guide displays the short title for books rather than the long title. Prior to Logos 9, the passage guide would display the long title. In my library, I have edited the long titles of my commentaries to reflect the commentary ranking in bestcommentaries. My question is this: is there any way to shift the passage guide to display
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MJ, Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I’m grateful to be on the same team as you. Christ‘s peace be with you Paul
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Kyle, thank you so much for your patience and your responsiveness. I continue to be grateful for and impressed by Logos’ team. I am looking forward to utilizing this new resource. If I discover additional ways it can be improved or fixed, I will plan to bring it to your attention. Again, thank you. blessings to you in this season Paul
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Hi Kyle, Thanks for your reply. I'm sorry its taken me until now today to get back to you. Here in bold are examples or updates on the issues I noted in my earlier post. - I notice the notes for the book of Proverbs are all off -- the notes are not connected to the correct verses in the NJB. It appears that chapter footnotes are off by one chapter for
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Thank you, MJ. I've followed your direction.
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Per MJ Smith's recommendation, I am posting a message here. I bought the NJB with complete study notes. The notes are excellent. I am grateful the resource is now available. I want to say thank you to everyone at Logos who has been working on this project. Thank you! In investigating the resource, I've discovered a few items that look to need correction
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I bought this resource. The notes are excellent. A few questions: - What is the best way to alert Logos Support about errors in the resource? I notice the notes for the book of Proverbs are all off -- the notes are not connected to the correct verses in the NJB. I also noticed that not some verses are missing cola when they appear in the text comparison
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So, is the NJB with complete study notes more akin to NET Bible notes than say the ESV Study Bible?
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How does the NJ. with Complete study notes compare/contrast with the Catholic Study Bible (NAB)?
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Does anyone know if the Sacred Bridge has all the maps and information that the Carta Atlas (MacMillan) has or is there information in the Atlas that is distinct from the SB? If so, what information or maps are uniquely found in the Atlas?
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I am wondering if anyone who has used both of Douglas Moo's courses -- NT305 (New Testament Theology) and NT276 (Pauline Theology) would be willing to comment on how much overlap in content there is. Thanks
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I would guess a lot of Logos users would like to be able to search for (and then view) all their notes and highlights made in Bibles and commentaries for a specific Bible reference. I am adding his suggestion because I believe it would allow Logos users to search all of their notes for highlights and notes on a Bible reference ------------ In Logos
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I would guess a lot of Logos users would like to be able to search for (and then view) all their notes and highlights made in Bibles and commentaries for a specific Bible reference. In Logos 8, when passages in commentaries are highlighted, the anchor for the note includes both the Bible reference and the name of the resource (Examples, "John 10:25