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The Hebrews commentary in the New American Commentary series (NAC) that just became available does not syncronize with the other books in the NAC series. By that I mean if I have a panel open with another book in the NAC series (e.g., James) and then type in a passage from Hebrews, the panel does not bring up the commentary on Hebrews for that passage
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Name: Mark A. Copeland Where you call home (general or specific): Kissimmee, FL Occupation: Minister of the gospel of Christ Age: 60 How long you've been using Logos Bible Software: 7 years Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Your #1 use for Logos: Sermon preparation Favorite non-Logos pastime: Travel
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I would love to see the OT and NT commentaries by Charles R. Erdman available in Logos. Here's a list of most his commentaries: http://www.librarything.com/author/erdmancharlesr And Wikipedia's entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Erdman
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[quote user="Chris Roberts"] I know Fusion has the option to launch Windows apps from within the Mac, sort of like if you click to open a wmv file on your Mac it will launch Windows Media Player in the VM and send the file there. I assume Parallels has something similar. Try turning that off? [/quote] That worked for me! For the benefit of others, here
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[quote] Thanks for getting back to me. Are you sharing any folders Logos 4 uses on the Mac with your Windows VM or vice versa? [/quote] Not that I know of.
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[quote user="Melissa Snyder"] We are looking into this issue and will update this thread when we have more information. Follow up: Garry, Mark, and Michael -- What version of Mac OS are you running and what version of Parallels? I'm not able to reproduce the problem with Mac 10.6.6 and Parallels 6.0.11994. [/quote] Melissa, I have the same versions
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I might add that in my case launching Parallels and then Logos4 (PC) occurs even though I have uninstalled Logos4 (PC), so I constantly get an error message once Parallels has loaded in Coherence mode.
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Garry, I am having the same problem: activating Parallels and Logos (PC), bypassing Logos (Mac). If you find a solution, I would to love to hear it.
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[quote user="Daniel DeVilder"] [quote user="MarkACopeland"]Charles, yes, the Executable Outlines site is mine. Thanks for your kind words.[/quote] just checked the link out . .. so, if we resell them, will we be e-x-e-c-u-t-e-d? (that's probably and old joke by now.) [/quote] Actually, Daniel, that is one I've haven't heard. I'll be sure to remember
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Charles, yes, the Executable Outlines site is mine. Thanks for your kind words.
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Steven, from what I've seen so far, the format of the magazine is mostly text with a few images and an occasional table. I've heard from others that only the earlier issues have the images, and that later issues do not. It is certainly not like reading the original issues online in their original format.
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I decided to start with issue #1 and just read them in order of publication. The degree of typographical errors varies with each issue, but they are really bad in issue #9 which I am reading at the time. The lack of graphics is a disappointment with me as well.
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I've been using Logos to read the 99 back issues of Christian History magazine. The only problem is the many typos (sometimes several in a single paragraph). It is evident that the material was scanned into electronic format without careful editing. Hopefully Logos will assign someone to go back through make the corrections. It is really annoying.