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This will be the single most important feature for those of us that have a scattered library. Right now I have resources in Kindle/ePub formats as well as pdfs that are not available on Logos. With PB sync I could dream of integrating those resources on a single searchable library.
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The Mysterious Numbers Of The Hebrew Kings by Edwin R. Thiele. http://www.amazon.com/The-Mysterious-Numbers-Hebrew-Kings/dp/082543825X http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mysterious_Numbers_of_the_Hebrew_Kings
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[quote user="Allen Browne"] [quote user="Filipe Moreira"]What I need is a way to set a default note/highlighting file per resource[/quote] Hi Filipe. I agree that this would be very handy. Though it's not useful for highlighting, you can achieve it for notes you write. What I do is open the note file when I open the resource. You can then right-click
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] [quote user="Filipe Moreira"]What I need is a way to set a default note/highlighting file per resource so, unless I decide otherwise, any notes or highlights done on this resource will end up on a specific file.[/quote] At the moment, notesfile allocation is done at the palette level as opposed to on a resource-specific
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Forgive me if this is obvious and I have missed. My study workflow includes opening multiple resources on a topic layout (eg. OT quotations on NT). Current I have the 'use last file' setting for my highlighting/note taking. This becomes cumbersome as I cannot use shortcuts for highlighting, such as 'Y', because I'm never really sure which file the highlight
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Thank you very much for all the opinions and suggestions. I'm still evaluating the pros and cons of the Kindle. Once (and if) I decide to get a Kindle PW I will certainly update this thread with my initial impressions. Once more, thank you all!
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I own a iPad mini which is used mostly for reading. Most of it is done on the Kindle app for books I do not own on Logos. However the iPad mini screen is not great for reading and because I spend most of my day in front of the computer I seem to get a very sensitive eye later in the day. My question for those that own a Kindle Paper White is: would
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Thank you Bradley. I happen to be using Source Code Pro as my emacs default font and it looks really nice. The sans-serif sibling looks beautiful as well.
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Anyone know what the default sans-serif font is called? Thanks
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[quote user="alabama24"] [quote user="Filipe Moreira"] How can I split the iPad mini screen and open a notes files on the right? I seem to only be able to open resources on split screens... [/quote] I'm not sure why you are having difficulties with this... Unless you don't know how to open a note document itself. If you need help with something else
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[quote user="Edwin Sully PAYET"] For those who do not know, his writings have "influenced" (i do not know what would be the best word here) EGWhite when she wrote Great Controversy [/quote] I believe the use of the word is correct as she used the best historical sources available at her time while writing the Great Controversy. This, in my opinion,
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Clickable link: https://www.logos.com/product/33685/history-of-the-reformation-of-the-sixteenth-century
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How can I split the iPad mini screen and open a notes files on the right? I seem to only be able to open resources on split screens...
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Could we have the book Perfection & Perfectionism by Dr. LaRondelle. This was his PhD dissertation published by Andrews University Press in 1971.
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[quote user="JohnLBUK"] Thanks Filipe, Link to review of McIver seems to be:- http://www.patheos.com/blogs/bibleandculture/2011/12/12/memories-of-jesus-the-mciver-book-part-one/ After reading only partway through the several part review by BW this is one book that belongs on my virtual bookshelf now! PLEASE Martin. [/quote] Thank you JohnLBUK for the
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Seems to be a very updated book on a highly relevant topic within our ranks. I would love to have it on Logos. [quote user="David Ames"] $0.39 per page for a paperback? [356 pages at $138] Out of my price range! [/quote] I do hope the price is more reasonable though!
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MCIVER, Robert K. Memory, Jesus, and the Synoptic Gospels . Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2011. ISBN 9781589835610 Book by Robert McIver, a NT scholar who teaches at Avondale College. Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Synoptic-Gospels-Society-Biblical-Literature/dp/1589835603 Extensive review by Dr. Ben Witherington : http://www.patheos
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Thank you very much everyone for your input. While I do want some of the resource son this collection I have decided against buying it with the full collection. Hopefully they will put up some of these resources on sale soon!