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  2. Tim Hall

    How to upload my sermon manuscripts to Accordance

    @Dr. Nathan ParkerCan you import something into a paper?
  3. Accordance Enthusiast

    Modules with Tagging Issues

    That would be awesome @Dr. Nathan Parker! Will keep reporting, on the long term it could hopefully make a difference.
  4. Dr. Nathan Parker

    How to upload my sermon manuscripts to Accordance

    As Tim said, User Tool is one option. Papers is another option.
  5. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Accordance and Linux

    What @jlm said is true about those shell scripts. There are some Accordance users who are attempting to figure out what with CrossOver is causing issues with Accordance 13 or 14 running on it, and if they can, there might be some hope at some unofficial/community-driven offering (basically picking up where I failed to get it working back when I tried it). If they succeed at it, I will be glad to do what Rick was going to do if I got it working and pin a thread on it here so Accordance users can give it a try, and it might lead to some really beneficial discussions on here. That would be the best bet at the moment, as our support team wouldn't have the time to offer official support on it. We're still working on Cloud as another alternative, and if Accordance users want to figure out ways to somehow "pin" it in Linux or make it easier to launch in Linux after we release it, that would be another fun exploration.
  6. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Modules with Tagging Issues

    Thanks! Keep posting these here and sending to Corrections. Some of these I may be able to reach out and try to resolve once I start Bible development.
  7. Accordance Enthusiast

    Modules with Tagging Issues

    Looks like a mistake in the Mishnah tagging, it should say "participle" and NOT "perfect" because of the Qamets on the second root-letter: (The Eshkol Mishnah has a Shva on the Resh, and it may be that the Accordance tagging erroneously follows the traditional pointing and not the Kaufmann pointing)
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  9. Michel Gilbert

    Accordance and Linux

    Hi, Mark, Many of us don’t need much beyond a web browser, office suite, pdf reader, and Bible programs. You can run Firefox, etc. natively. And as for paid apps, you can run any version of Microsoft Office from this millennium with either WinApps or playonlinux, and now Logos 10. Crossover runs a lot of paid programs very well, e.g., BibleWorks 10, Nota Bene, and Classical Text Editor. So, we can run some major paid programs without Windows 10 or 11, and without the cloud. I would stay with Apple except their silicone can’t run some of my programs, e.g., Bar Ilan Judaic Library and Encyclopedia Judaica in a Windows XP VM, either in QEMU/KVM, Virtual Box, or VMWare. In fact, the only thing I absolutely need Windows 10 or 11 for is Accordance. I did try Accordance 10 in QEMU, VB, and VMWare, but it wouldn’t let me sign in. If it did, it would have served most of my needs most of the time. I think a lot of us Linux users would be happy if just one Accordance version, e.g., 10, worked like it used to. I just read jlm's post, and I agree. But I wouldn't expect official support. I just wish they would let Crossover take a look and see what they could do. For example, if you install BW in Crossover, it installs all the dependencies for you, .NET framework, etc. So Acc wouldn't have to devote significant resources. And they could charge an extra fee for a bundled Crossover version, as Nota Bene does (or at least, used to).
  10. 68 is indeed a page number: Page 68 begins partway through book 2, chapter 19. The text online at CCEL has a marker for the page number. Clicking on it will show a scan of the page.
  11. jlm

    Accordance and Linux

    I followed the link and found shell scripts to get Logos running under Wine. That doesn't sound like official support, and there are some warnings on that page about crashes. I'm sure Oaktree would also be happy if a third party got Accordance to run under Wine on Linux, but I doubt it would be a good business decision for them to dedicate significant resources to making that happen.
  12. Mark Allison

    Accordance and Linux

    There's a reason most non-free software apps don't run on Linux. They'd all go out of business if they did.
  13. Tim Hall

    How to upload my sermon manuscripts to Accordance

    Depending on the file type of your sermon, you could import it (them) as a user tool. I am pretty sure you can do this with .docx, .pdf, & .txt files, maybe even .rtf
  14. I was wondering if I could upload my sermon manuscripts to Accordance so that I could see what I said about that particular set of verses? My guess is that it's not possible. However, it's worth a shot. I would also like to include my translation of the text along with my initial observation sheet.
  15. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Semantic Lexicons

    This looks to be an exclusively-produced tool of theirs, so I wouldn't get my hopes up on seeing this one anytime soon.
  16. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Accordance and Linux

    @Michel Gilbert Good feedback. Yes, we are aware of what you've mentioned. :-)
  17. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Accordance and Linux

    To my knowledge, he still is working on it. He can post here if he wants to.
  18. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Info window

    That's good feedback. Thanks for that!
  19. Dr. Nathan Parker

    Stacking versions on top of each other

    Try File>New Tab>Text Browser.
  20. Kristin

    Stacking versions on top of each other

    Hi @bnelso48, I agree with your interlinear concern. I think a "verse by verse" is not possible, but it might help to move the parallel down. So it is not the same as verse by verse, but might help some.
  21. Is it possible to stack Bible versions on top of each other? I know it's possible to do this side by side with the translation comparison, but I'm specifically seeing if it's available to stack them on top of one another, verse by verse. The reason I'm not interested in the Interlinear feature, is it makes things look weird in the Hebrew as it changes the word order to match the English. It also wasn't including all the prefixes, et (direct object identifier), etcetera. My goal would be to have it look similar to this image. Thank you.
  22. mhanel

    Switching Laptops

    I haven't pushed for a refund on upgrading, but I have not bought a single thing since version 14 came out. I know that may put them in a bind, but it was a self-inflicted wound. They chose to advertise and push pre-release upgrades knowing full well that the features promised were nowhere close to ready. I am still involved because I have money invested (I have not yet sold my Accordance library) because I think there is a niche for Accordance to exist with focus on original languages, but before I put more money into the ship, its course needs to be righted properly.
  23. jlm

    Accordance 13 update for Sonoma 14.3?

    With an M3 Pro, macOS 14.4, and Accordance 14.0.9, Check for Updates works for me, though there are no free updates available. I did download a few purchases, and that worked.
  24. Lawrence

    Need help with crashing

    @Jason Wendel Try turning off automatic updates. Consider installing 14.0.9 - collective experience on the forums suggests it's pretty stable on Windows.
  25. Michel Gilbert

    Accordance and Linux

    Here are a few thoughts that some Linux users might find helpful. I’ve gone back to Linux, on a decent machine with Accordance in W11 in VMWare. But as an experiment, I also tried to do as much as possible in Linux on a 2007 Dell Vostro 200, Pentium E2200, and I found that Accordance (and Logos) Android versions run well in Waydroid. You can find the apk on their Accordance for Android page (click on “server”). You sign in like normal and get most of your library. I found that Waydroid worked better in Ubuntu than Fedora, so I’m using Ubuntu. Accordance in Android isn’t close to the desktop version or even the iOS version, but you can get some things done with it. The only drawback to using Accordance in Waydroid is you can’t copy and paste to the host. But if you’re an experienced Linux user, after you copy and paste to an app in Waydroid, you can find that file in you host, and open it with sudo privileges. If you make a shortcut to it, it doesn’t take much time. I guess the next step for Accordance in Linux is to wait for the cloud version. But I also wonder if Accordance knows that Logos works in Linux now, which should be an incentive to hire someone to get it working in Linux too, maybe the folks at Crossover?
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