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nope. text from Word Documents.
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I have dozens of Personal Books, hundreds. Until now, I have only used them in a way to find, open, and read. Weird, right? Anyway, I am doing a search this evening, and finding that some of my PB's aren't being searched or weren't indexed. They are there but do not show up in the search results. I am a Biblical Archaeology student and so more than
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[quote user="HJ. van der Wal"] You might want to try using https://biblia.com instead of the web app. When I go to biblia.com and open a book from my library I am able to use the read aloud function that is built into the browser ( I am using Microsoft Edge under Windows 10 ) [/quote] I was wondering about having read aloud myself and searched and found
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] https://community.logos.com/forums/t/173718.aspx [/quote] I have bid and on the list to get the LEB OT audio since it was originally announced some time ago. however, I did not realize that is what this was. If I understand correctly, then. this is a BUG - since it apparently gives options to allow reading from someone
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Windows 10Pro (completely updated) 16G RAM ~300G HD space available (of 1TB SSD) L8 - fully synchronized and updated. The resource is the LEB (in the Old Testament): Harris, W. Hall, III, Elliot Ritzema, Rick Brannan, Douglas Mangum, John Dunham, Jeffrey A. Reimer, and Micah Wierenga, eds. The Lexham English Bible. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012
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Final report on performance: I wanted to give an update on performance of L8 on my new SSD. Since I forced myself into swapping and not just running L8 on the new drive alone, I don't have any report for running it on a separate SSD. I wasn't sure of the best way to report a practical, pragmatic update on performance. "snappier" isn't really quantifiable
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Thanks for everyone's help. First to JT - since I didn't use Samsung hardware the software didn't work. I was hoping, but no. :) I had a time-consuming challenge even getting my laptop manufacturer to verify what was supported for the PCIe SSD. so it was taking me a lot longer than I was anticipating. since I had invested so much time already, and was
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94g for l8 only, not for the rest of the programs/data. equal difficulty? that is what I am trying to find out - it appears so far that is NOT the case.
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1. and how much of that is happening with a L8 system launch/run? 2. because I am not having any issues with anything else running, it's all quite fast. 3. it is a simple matter of just adding the second drive. I can only afford to get a 1tb ssd. if I "swap" the OS and apps to it, I will ONLY have a few hundred gig left. the system is relatively new
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I don't see why? the OS is already running. the L8 resources and indexing and application runs from the secondary drive. I have done this before on a different computer and with l6/l7. so your telling me that L* is that much different and will not speed up? I need a better explanation on how it is different than previous versions.
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Thank you all for the suggestions! I already have the SATA to USB adaptor, and will use that if I need to, later. As noted, I discovered that my laptop supports PCIe SSD in addition to the SATA device (currently an HDD). My plan is to install L8 on the SSD (secondary D: drive, not the C: boot/OS drive). I am getting a 1TB PCIe Gen4 X4 NVMe 1.3 (that
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okay - so good news for me. I discovered that my laptop supports a PCIe SSD (in addition to the hdd installed). I can live with reinstalling L8. now I just need to find out which model SSC card it supports... :) (Current space requirement is 94gig)
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Windows 10 system. I want to switch to SSD from HDD. The system is new, but I have been using it for half a year, and can just now afford to upgrade to SSD. Maybe. I know the least expensive way to do this is to swap drives and reinstall everything, but this is too impractical. What utility or tool (or special hardware) do you all use to mirror drives
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] Have you restarted your computer? [/quote]I did once earlier (right after class). but just did again, since it was asked. uhm... it's not doing it now. :) !! Problem solved! but what was the root cause analysis? I dunno. I guess I will see if the symptom comes back. (by the way, I restarted 2 more times, just to "be sure
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Sorry, it was right before class and I was a bit behind since it was taking so long... Win10 12gRAM I have a add-in voice (Inova 2 Amy), but also tried it with system narrator voice (Microsoft Zira) and does the same thing. I was initially using a textbook: Basics of Biblical Hebrew: Grammar (it skips the Hebrew letters/words, but that is a system thing
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It has been several months since I had the opportunity to do read aloud, but am getting back into my follow with school, and that includes having resources read to me, as I follow along (helps me to retain). The problem is that is is now very slow. I don't mean the speech is slow, what I mean is that it only reads a little at a time, then there is a
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] [quote user="Brent Hoefling"]we are currently only at 8.7...[/quote] No. We are at 8.8 as of today. When the new version goes live, Philana posts the announcement and then goes back and makes updates on relevant threads (as she did here). [/quote] as I noted previously, I had my Logos running all day, and it wasn't until
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Interesting. I just got the notification that it was updating. I have had my Logos software running all day since about 6 am. I'll check my media files after it's done indexing. thanks
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[quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] This has been fixed in 8.8. [/quote] has been? are you living in the future? we are currently only at 8.7... I am still waiting to be able to access my resources.
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[quote user="Jack Hairston"] [quote user="Brent Hoefling"] What I am looking for is not a picture of the layout, but rather I am looking for physical stickers that I can apply to my keyboard. Anyone know of such a thing? [/quote] Since reading your post, I ran across this: https://hebrew4christians.com/Online_Store/Other/Keyboard/keyboard.html Ten bucks