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Latin definitions lost in Instant Details


KevinPaszalek

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Since "upgrading" to Yosemite, the Latin definitions have disappeared from the Instant Details window when I am using the tagged Vulgate. The parsing is still there, but not the definitions. 

 

This is probably some setting I have failed to find, or perhaps a file has gone missing during the clean install. 

 

Can someone suggest what to do?

 

Thanks very much!

 

Kevin

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Can you check whether you have this file:

user/Library/Application Support/Accordance/Gloss folder/VULG words

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Can you check whether you have this file:

user/Library/Application Support/Accordance/Gloss folder/VULG words

 

Hi Helen,

I am commenting to this topic, though I didn't even know that I might have missed something. I don't have a file called VULG words. Is there anything to do about it?

 

And Kevin, thanks for mentioning this problem.

 

Best wishes for Good Friday and Eastern,

Boni

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Thank you very much, Helen! I found that file on my backup and transferred it. Everything now works well.

Thank you for replying so quickly! You all do such a great job of customer service.

Blessings,

Kevin

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This file should be installed with the VULG-T so we will look into that issue.

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I used Migration Assistant to restore from a Time Machine backup after a wipe of the hard disk and a clean install of Yosemite. A number of things (mostly apps) weren't copied over. This may be a one off problem.

Blessings,

Kevin

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This file should be installed with the VULG-T so we will look into that issue.

Dear Helen,

could it be named differently in the German version? I have seached my hard disk without any success, and the "Gloss folder" is empty.

Special blessings for Eastern,

Boni

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I believe that Gloss folder is always the same name, but on Mac and Windows the "Accordance" folder is in an invisible location, user/Library/Application support on Mac, and C:\ProgramData\ on Windows Vista and above. Search of the hard drive may not include these invisible files.

 

Removing VULG-T from the Library panel and doing an Easy Install should restore the VULG words.

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