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I wish I could post a video of what happens, because there is absolutely no way possible for me to "drag into the center of the tab panel that you wish to move" to move a tab to the left or right. Every time I try to move a tab (unless I drag it up above the open window) the resource opens in a new panel within the window. The only way to get the tab
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Joe, Thank you for the reply. However, on my MacBook Pro the behaviour is different. I cannot drag a tab to the left or right along the line of tabs. I can drag it above the line, but the location it will fall is uncertain until I release it (even then it sometimes creates a brand new panel). The blue box (which I agree is a nice feature, if it acted
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I have a number of resources open in one window. I would like to reorder the tabs so that my commentaries are immediately beside my NASB95. I just can't figure out how to accomplish this. My brain tells me I should be able to click and hold (i.e., grab) a tab and drag it left or right to place it in my preferred location (like Firefox tabs). However
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I have something similar. I have a single window with a number of open resources, including a Passage Guide lookup. The number of resources is to the point where when L4-A9 displays long titles, I cannot reach those to tabs to the right. So, when it randomly shows the book-icons or the short-titles on the tabs, I try to get rid of resources I am no
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I downloaded version 1.2.1 this afternoon, and all appears to be working at this time. I don't know how Logos announces new versions or the enhancements, but somehow I keep missing them ;-) Thanks for everyone's help. Steve
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[quote user="Mike Aubrey"] [quote user="Steve Brannon"]I was out visiting and had some downtime. I pulled out my iPod Touch (32GB, latest OpSys) and started reading MacArthur's "Ashamed of the Gospel", which I had previously set to read offline, and I see the little airplane icon on top of the cover art in my Library. I had no connection, and yet ever
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OK, perhaps I'm naive, but I though "offline reading" meant that I could read the book without a wireless connection. Today I discovered that this assumption was wrong. I was out visiting and had some downtime. I pulled out my iPod Touch (32GB, latest OpSys) and started reading MacArthur's "Ashamed of the Gospel", which I had previously set to read
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This problem no longer occurs with Alpha 9. Thanks Logos team! Steve
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I've been using the latest Alpha recently and this problem appeared rather suddenly this morning. I have restarted Logos 4, and the problem still exists. I will try restarting my machine, but just did not have an opportunity yet (too many work windows flowing and open). I have seven resources open in one panel (i.e., seven tabs). I have three of these
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My re-installation seems to have helped. So far I have downloaded one book and the app is stable. Perhaps the problem was caused by the number of books I downloaded (about five or six, including the NASB95)? If the problem occurs again, I will report back. Steve
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Earlier today I had the "no books" problem with an iPod Touch (WiFi connections, 32GB capacity with 1.4GB free, OS 3.1.2). Tonight, after getting my books back and downloading a few for offline reading I can't do anything with the app. It launches, I get the Logos launch (white background with logo) screen, then briefly 'Downloading Reading Lists' message
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I do not add a posting here to heap coals on the heads of the Logos team, but rather to share my own experience in hopes that this assists with troubleshooting. Last night (11PM ET?) I could at least check my reading plan, and read the NASB95. No apparent problems. This morning, no reading plans (just the Christmas Specials topic). No books. I checked
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Today I noticed that my NASB95 Reading Plan appeared on my iPod Touch. Yay! Of course I still have seven ESV reading plans that I can't seem to delete (from my PC), but I will just ignore those for now ;-) Steve
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I am downloading the update from your link. Thanks. And now... stupid questions time ;-) After I knew that Alpha 6 was available, I launched L4Mac A5. I sat and watched it. Nothing happened. Should I have waited some amount of time? Should there be a menu item to check for updates? Am I just too anxious for the next release of the amazing alpha? Regards
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This problem (for anyone else who stumbled across this post) is a known problem that Logos is working on. For a little more information, see the following Forum post: See this post http://community.logos.com/forums/p/6107/50737.aspx#50737 . Steve
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Thanks! I will patiently wait for a correction. -- Steve
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Hello, Initially my iPhone App seemed to be creating a new Bible Reading Plan every time I used it (I think it kept trying to create a new ESV version of the reading plan even though I set my Windows L4 reading plan to NASB95... but this is a wild guess). Tonight I got back onto our Windows machine (I'm a Mac guy, but L4 on Windows is the only way I
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Will do. Thanks for the help Michael.
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Thanks for the suggestion... Yes, the NASB is available on the iPhone, so that does not seem to be the problem. Update: Since deleting all of the reading plans (again) I now have 6 Bible Reading Plans on my iPhone. I don't get it. If this is not going to work, is there any way to set the 'preferred' Bible version on the iPhone so that these reading
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Hello, Initially my iPhone App seemed to be creating a new Bible Reading Plan every time I used it (I think it kept trying to create a new ESV version of the reading plan even though I set my Windows L4 reading plan to NASB95... but this is a wild guess). Tonight I got back onto our Windows machine (I'm a Mac guy, but L4 on Windows is the only way I