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Well that was fun. I learned to remote control from my iPad, which worked great testing at home, worked for about 3 minutes while I was preaching, and for the next hour had to keep restarting it because "could not advance slide"...ugh. How do you debug that error?
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Thanks Gentlemen. Although I thought I had given it enough time to index, apparently it is a bigger deal during a release update and I just hadn't. It's working much better now. Still not 100% fluid, but well into the tolerable range. Looking forward to learning how to use this tool better. I was amazed how I could just type a reference (or paste something
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Trying to use sermon builder for my first time after just updating to 9. I type a couple characters and the app goes "(not responding)" for 3-4 seconds, then the spinner spins and says it's synchronizing while the screen continues to be locked. Just trying to type a sentence: I press the key, the letter appears a couple seconds later, a sort of constant
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Ok. I think Logos should consider somehow showing us what type of text a text is upon examination, such as by right-click. It would be a way to discover that something is like "heading text" vs "large text" that I might never figure out otherwise. They've given us a way to query that stuff, but no way to figure out what is what.
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Thanks, Dave. I appreciate the reply even if it's to confirm there's no great way to do it. But one more general question: If I am looking at any text at all, how can I determine what "style" it is, as far as the types listed in search are concerned? In other words, if I see what I think is "Heading Text" but may be something else, or actually anything
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I was able to complete my search the hard way, but it got me wondering if there might be a better way. Simple search for "Scot McKnight" in "Everything." 95% of the hits are in bibliographic references. Would be great to weed those out, but when I right clicked on text in those entries, I don't know how to determine if that text has an attribute, something
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PS: I LOVE that the new version has links to the help pages. That is a big step forward for people like me who really want to dig deeper in the app, but get frustrated quickly when things don't work the way I expect them to. Reference: my history here.
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Thanks, Dave. I think the long and short of it is: Add a screenshot to the help page, because not everyone is going to be familiar with the technical terminology, AND those are actually icons that don't have text that would clue you into their "names" (filters, notebooks) as used on the help page. Secondly, it seems like Notebook should be in that Docs
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I wasted enough time looking for this that I thought I should post to save someone else. Just wanted to create a new notebook to collect a bunch of existing highlights. It was confusing that the option didn't appear here (see first screenshot). The help page https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017978372-Notes-Tool was confusing too, as it
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Yes, you are totally correct, it is searching the entire book. I chose a phrase from the preface, and it was found when I searched. So it's a little confusing that it appears to only be searching a Bible verse range, but really is searching the whole commentary. Hope someone else finds this explanation later. Thanks you, Graham!
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Thanks, Graham, but I'm still stuck. I think you meant to show something different in your second screen shot. At any rate, this is what I'm seeing as the search parameter options, and the results which look like bare verses. Again, this is a commentary and I want to search all the text. Is there some way the type of search can be set for inline?
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I would just like to do an inline search in this commentary, but the search options seem to be for a Bible search ("All Passages"). I'm sure I just don't know what I'm doing. Win 10, 8.9.0.0030.
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[quote user="alabama24"]I continue to be baffled by y'alls use of "Vyrso." Do you mean to write "As for the mobile apps, I would be..."? Are you using "Vyrso" as a placeholder for ALL of the mobile apps? Or do you mean something completely different (i.e. Vyrso [edition:e] books)?[/quote] I only use Vyrso. I don't know what all is out there. Sorry.
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I'm sorry if this has been asked. Trying to search the forums searches all the forums making it useless. But that's not actually my question/plead! I'm a Kindle user. I organize all my books into collections. The collections all appear on the screen so I can pick the one I want and see what's in it. I can see which books are not in a collection yet
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Ok so I'm using it wrong if I try to use it like a printed concordance. I should be using inline search instead. So what is the actual concordance feature used for? I finally figured out how to get into "help" but it didn't enlighten me as to what you would actually use the concordance for, although a couple of things it alludes to would seem to require
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Anyone out there? I'm trying to show people from my Bible Study Methods class how this feature replaces Strong's in print. Potential customers.
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I built a concordance for the ESV and sorted by headings. Now how do I position to a word? I searched the archives. I must be overlooking something obvious.
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This is working for me with NKJV (Clicking // shows other Bibles), but not for New American Commentary: Genesis. See screen shot.
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[quote user="John Kaess"] It was obviously written for and by programmers and not for users.[/quote] Exactly my complaint. And I'm a programmer.
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Hi David. This was really confusing to me when I started attaching notes, so I thought a screenshot might be helpful. Here I've right-clicked on some text. On the right, I need to select "Matthew 5:1," the third line. You'll notice that Logos then highlights the whole verse. Now I can select "Add note to..." in the lower left, and the note will be attached