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While I can get the Greek text into Canvass, I can't get any of my Hebrew bibles to put text in there. That would be extremely disappointing. Hopefully I'm doing something wrong or they plan to implement this soon.
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For instance, all these independent study courses set up by Graham Criddle look cool, but why can't I substitute one of my many Bible Dictionaries I've already invested in so I can work on this course. No way I'm dropping $160+ just for a resource that is part of the readings in this course. (Sorry Logos.)
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I love the course tool and how it creates digestible study plans for the user. I felt that the reading plan feature was already great, but having multiple resources on one guided plan really simplifies things and gives me a better sense of accomplishment. That said.. Is there a way for me to edit or customize the courses that are more like "reading
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Yes, please. Logos is built for resources like this! Would love a notes-only version like I have with NIV and ESV study bibles.
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Yes, I'm with you. This would be perfect for Logos! This would add tremendous depth to my Facebooks and places/things studies.
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Thank you Bob. I’ve been a Logos fanboy since 2006 and have won many a convert to Logos. Things like birthday coupons and humble responses like this one continue to remind me why I love you guys so much. Keep up the great work!
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Is this still not fixed? Automatic footnotes used to be a big selling point for Logos. I find this missing feature very disappointing.
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I think I had a similar issue with the remote not controlling the rest of the OSB slides. The problem I found was that the cursor was still in the reference text box, so the clicker was just moving the cursor back and farther rather than the slides. After entering the OSB text while On Air don't click ENTER. Rather, either click the arrow to the right
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Joe, Sorry you're having trouble, computers can be pretty finicky when it comes to running a script. Basically, the red error message is saying that PowerShell doesn't know what the term RegisterSmartTags.ps1 is (it doesn't recognize it as the name of a script name, which is what it is.) There are two possible reasons for this. First of all, you have
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Thank you!
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"] There should be an updated LSmtTg64.dll file in your "Logos\System" folder. If it's not there, there may be a problem with the installer; we'll investigate. [/quote] 6.8 Beta 1 should install the LSmtTg64.dll file for 64-bit Office. Also, please see the update PowerShell script RegisterSmartTags.ps1 discussed
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Concerning Smart Tags on Windows, please try the updated PowerShell script RegisterSmartTags.ps1 discussed at https://community.logos.com/forums/p/105737/780081.aspx#780081. Thanks, Bryan
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] [quote user="Dylan Rondeau"]This release features:[/quote] No comment about Smart Tags, yet it has changed and people are having problems!! [/quote] Concerning Smart Tags on Windows, please try the updated PowerShell script RegisterSmartTags.ps1 discussed at https://community.logos.com/forums/p/105737/780081.aspx#780081. Thanks
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In the meantime, please try the updated RegisterSmartTags.ps1 PowerShell script as discussed at https://community.logos.com/forums/p/105737/780081.aspx#780081
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This should be fixed with a coming release.
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I've updated the Windows PowerShell script to register Logos COM and Logos Smart Tags for Logos 6.7 and newer. It's works with Logos installed to the System folder, has enhanced messages and a few fixes. There's a new feature for registering the LSmtTg64.dll for 64-bit Office, too. Enabling PowerShell script execution On most Windows versions, PowerShell
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[quote user="John Stasse"] Previously I found Bryan Adam's 'PowerShell script' to work for each new update, but now that L4SmrTg.dll has been moved back into the Logos4\System folder it won't work as it looks for the .dll as previously as a separate folder for the update number under Logos4. I don;t suppose that 'PowerShell script' can be reworked to
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[quote user="Mark"] Another Logos Bible Software setup is already in progress. Please wait for it to finish. [/quote] That message is displayed when Logos Setup detects that another instance of itself is already running. Under certain circumstances, the setup can run longer than expected and we found that users were occasionally launching Logos Setup
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[quote user="Dr. Victor Anderson"] Files are attached. Thanks for debugging for me! [/quote] Thanks for the log files, it looks like your machine is having the same problem that the upgrade-to-Windows-10 machines are having, unfortunately. In any case, if you could try this procedure and tell me if it works: In Windows Explorer, navigate to the C:\Users
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[quote user="Dr. Victor Anderson"]I'm a LONG time Logos user, running Win7 Pro in a school environment (DTS). I have all the same symptoms of failed installation of that 115 mb update. (Download is successful.)[/quote] At this point, I would only expect this problem on a machine that had Windows recently upgraded to Windows 10, so I wonder if you are