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Hi Daniel, thank you for your work on this. I followed the steps and everything looks like it installed correctly, but when I try to launch Logos I get target not found: /home/u/Desktop/Logos.sh. I do see the Logos.sh in Desktop. Is there a different way I should launch this that I'm missing? Running Manjaro Gnome
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Hi Dirk, Thanks for that information. I'll also wait at this point too. Agreed, Manjaro has been great so far. So much that I'm not willing to step out of it just yet and will run Logos in a VM for now. Appreciate your attempts and sharing your insight from it.
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@J. Erik How did your attempt with Manjaro go? I've recently made the switch from Mint to Manjaro (Gnome) and will give it a good shot once I get my head around where to begin.
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I actually opened it on Android in the new carousel feature where the book should be at the last location I'd presume. Next time I'll exit the book, remove it from the carousel, then reopen it and see where it puts me. 👍 Edit: that was even worse, the book opened to the beginning of chapter one. 😫 Genius....
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It would be great if either the desktop or Android app would open to the last location. But, that's exactly the problem. It just happened again, opened a book and it opened to the beginning of the last chapter that I finished. I left the app at the beginning of the new chapter.
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I am also having this same problem with a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. Additionally, when I open the same book on my laptop, it's also opening to previous locations instead of where I left off. I'd much prefer the option to add a one click bookmark similar to Kindle, Google Play Books, and pretty much any other reader I've used.
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I sent a bug report but thought I'd check with the community in case there's something on my end I can adjust. I'm using the DIY Bible Study, but when I fall behind a few days and click "adjust to today" it adjusts the date to something very random. This time it says March 2027. This is the second time I've had to adjust the date and it's happened both
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And Linux is a big reason why I won't commit to Logos.
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Fair enough, thank you, David. I need to be able to tell my visitors in good conscious that I am not violating their trust in any way. It came as a surprise when I saw the tracking coming from my site and I had to ask. Thanks again.
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In reference to the WordPress plugin: Why do you install tracking code onto the websites of users who use Reftagger without clearly telling us beforehand?
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[quote user="Leo Koo"] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhAl790TopkhdHNsTnRLY1A2RU9OY3pDNHdqTHVpQ3c Check this out! =) [/quote] Awesome!! I also found this post and learned quite a bit from it, hopefully it sheds some light for others who haven't seen it also: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/58259.aspx
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I'll keep watch but pretty much convinced if I spend $50 for this book and $80 for that commentary it's going to be a long, slow, expensive road to anything useful. I hope to not sound so much as complaining as my original point was just that my planning and saving will do me no good because it would be absolutely foolish to spend what was planned for
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What is disappointing and frustrating to me is that I was saving for the Leaders Library which it's equivalent is now obviously far more... no make that insanely more expensive. Serving *from my location* we don't have the luxury of just buying things as we see them, I was carefully planning my purchase and timing it for end of year. Now that's out
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Hi Graham, That sounds like it would make perfect sense in this case. I have 7 in the desktop library and 74 in the Android library. On the Android I have ESV, YLT, Systematic Theology and JFB Commentary - all not on desktop. I wish they were! Do you happen to know, if I upgrade to a base package like the Bible Study or Leader's Library would the desktop
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I have Logos installed on my laptop and on my tablet but my tablet has much more books. Is there a setting I'm missing, or some way to have these libraries match?