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What's New in Logos 4.0a
See below for a list of New Features and Bug Fixes in version 4.0a of Logos Bible Software 4.
New Features
- Alt+P opens or closes the Help menu
- Analysis view in Bible and Morph Searches provides a spreadsheet-type view of all the data associated with the search results
- Bible Text Only visual filter -- enable/disable using the Visual Filters button on the toolbar of any Bible
- Bible Word Study sections with a ring graph have added hit counts in Concordance results
- Biblical Places maps -- Ctrl+Drag distance calculation has been restyled
- Cited By tool is redesigned
- Commentary Collections, user-defined, can be searched in Passage and Exegetical Guides
- Ctrl+Alt+B opens Copy Bible Verses (CBV) into a floating window from any Windows application
- Ctrl+H opens the History panel
- Ctrl+Shift+R shows or hides the Interlinear pane in Reverse Interlinear Bibles
- F9 to explain, audibly and visually, what's on the screen (or access from Help menu > Explain the screen)
- Handouts -- two new styles
- Highlighting -- more choices
- Home Page ribbon -- Features can be customized
- Important Words and Topics in Passage Guide have a new look
- Improved performance in many areas of the application
- Index Merging reduces the time it takes to build a full library index when adding new books
- Merge index command to force index merging (when possible)
- My Content in Search includes results from saved guides
- Reading Lists searches include a new searching indicator
- Reading Plan -- added Copy option to Reference Range context menu to allow copy and paste of a previously-entered range
- Rebuild index command
- Resource Panel Background program setting can be changed to four non-white colors, or the Windows Default
- Visual Bookmarks program setting to show or hide bookmarks on resource panel scrollbar
Major Bug Fixes
- Bible Word Study guides are case-insensitive
- Clippings bibliographic citation uses the default format from Program Settings
- Copy Bible Verses supports copying multiple verses
- Explorer (previously "Bible Explorer") remembers closed sections
- Hebrew untransliteration supports standard punctuation (e.g., apostrophe for aleph)
- Morph chooser allows a single part of speech to be selected
- Notes Default Text Size is properly applied to new notes
- OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament: Clause Analysis shows glossary tooltips for nodes
- Parallel resource navigation wraps around from the end of the list to the beginning
- Set custom chrome to no command works around problems with window resizing or black title bars
Last Updated: 12/28/2009