I've worked and worked at this, and finally (feel like I) came up with a concise way of comparing and contrasting Logos and BW.
Type: Posts; User: Dan Phillips
I've worked and worked at this, and finally (feel like I) came up with a concise way of comparing and contrasting Logos and BW.
First, "loosing" what? The Kraken? You left off the direct object.
Second, this criticism is so wildly off-base that I seriously wonder whether you've actually used BW9 more than a minute -- or...
Mike Bushell is... The Crypt-Keeper!
Thanks very much; that's the NT, but lacks the OT. I wonder if it's the same ver of NT as in Logos now?
Off the top of my cranium:
1. Formatted text that includes line-breaks in poetry -- or the option to have same.
2. Versions: Lexham and Modern Language Bible. The latter was a worthy translation,...
Beggars can't be choosers. Idiots, either.
:cool:
So you brainiacs let me know when there's a file ready for idiots, with accompanying idiot-instructions, to put into BW.
Thanks. I had the latest ver (compulsive checker), and tried two different profiles.
But at Glenn W's suggn, I held down Shift, selected to delete copy options, and ka-zang, it's fixed.
Thanks!
I just did a lemma search on וְהִתְעַנַּ֥ג in Psa. 37:4, and this is how the list came up:
הָאִישׁ֙ הָרַ֣ךְ בְּךָ֔ וְהֶעָנֹ֖ג מְאֹ֑ד תֵּרַ֙ע עֵינ֤וֹ בְאָחִיו֙ וּבְאֵ֣שֶׁת חֵיק֔וֹ 45:82...
Still no Lexham Bible in BW.
Looks like it would be easy enough for BW to acquire, if I'm reading this right.
'Tain't perfect, but any non-cultic translation that doesn't secret-code "Yahweh"...
I haven't used it at any length and won't have an opinion, BUT — I bet it will help others answer if you explain the use to which you'd put it. Are you an academic, looking to write journal articles?...
Yay! Best. Bible Software. Evar.
The same version, DavidR. I'm up to date.
Too quiet.
We haven't been getting BW updates. You know what that usually means. It means the merry little elves in the BW Workshop are closing in on a new version. Or so I hypothesize.
So......
Crickets!
I've figured it out — or the feature's been added.
Ctrl + M creates a hanging indent. Either select paragraph, or position cursor at its end.
Ta daaaaa.
Let me share something you might not know, and ask something you might.
Since I use the editor extensively for verse-notes, I was delighted when indenting was recently enabled. Now, Ctrl+M will...
Yup; like $40, I think.
Wow, Nord: I make a snarky little quip, and you reward me with three very kind, encouraging, day-making remarks. Thank you so much.
(c:
Er, ahem: that should be "that no one other than Dan Phillips has mentioned yet, and he made a big extended deal about it in the linked article."
I wrote Why I love BibleWorks about version 8. Everything I said about 8 is true of 9, and then some.
Dr. Mark (or anyone who knows and has time/inclination):
I've installed SugarSync. I selected the Notes folder on my church pc. I've installed it on one of my laptops. I've watched the videos.
...
Thanks very much, Dr. Mark. Yeah, even though I've been using BW for 47 years, I don't even know what ASE and Timeline directories are. All I care about are my notes on the verses, and that entire...
Howdy boys.
Does anyone have a favorite, simple, free, fast way to keep notes up to date among various BW9-running computers?
My favorite BW feature is the ability to make notes on individual...
That is so funny. I actually think of you as "the Darlack," to the point that I thought I might've said it in my post.
GET OUT OF MY MIND!!!!!!
Any progress on having the whole Lexham Bible available to BW9? Darlack? Anyone?
...Bueller?