Hi! I understand that your Logos app is randomly skipping verses, like reading three verses in a chapter and then jumping ahead unexpectedly. I want to help you get back to smooth reading.
To start, could you tell me a bit more: - Is this skipping happening when you're reading a specific Bible version or across multiple versions? - Are you using any special viewing modes, like a "paged view" or column layout in the Bible pane? - Does this happen when scrolling manually, or also when using features like auto-scroll or reading aloud? - Have you noticed if it skips always the same verses or different ones each time?
Once I have a bit more info, we can try these steps:
1. Check for Paged View or Column Settings Sometimes Logos has a "paged view" mode or multi-column layout enabled that causes the display to jump in what it shows. You can find this under the Bible tab’s "More" menu or settings. Try disabling paged or column layouts to see if normal continuous scrolling returns.
2. Update or Restart the App Ensure your Logos app is up to date. Sometimes glitches like skipping verses can be fixed by installing updates. Also, restart the app fully to clear any temporary loading issues.
3. Clear Cache or Rebuild the Index If the skipping seems erratic, there might be a corrupted cache or index. Logos lets you clear local caches or rebuild indexes via program settings. This step varies slightly by version, so I can guide you through finding this if needed.
4. Test With Different Bibles or Resources Try switching to another Bible translation or book and see if the skipping continues. If it only happens in one resource, it might be a formatting issue with that specific resource.
5. Disable Link Sets or Footnotes Temporarily Sometimes linked references or commentaries can cause jumping if they’re syncing incorrectly. Disable link sets or turn off footnotes to check if that stabilizes scrolling.
If you have tried some of these already, please let me know which ones, and we can dig deeper or check for known bugs or patches.
Does this initial guidance help? If you want, I can walk you step-by-step through disabling the paged view or clearing cache on your Windows Logos app. Let me know!
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Hi! I understand that your Logos app is randomly skipping verses, like reading three verses in a chapter and then jumping ahead unexpectedly. I want to help you get back to smooth reading.
To start, could you tell me a bit more:
- Is this skipping happening when you're reading a specific Bible version or across multiple versions?
- Are you using any special viewing modes, like a "paged view" or column layout in the Bible pane?
- Does this happen when scrolling manually, or also when using features like auto-scroll or reading aloud?
- Have you noticed if it skips always the same verses or different ones each time?
Once I have a bit more info, we can try these steps:
1. Check for Paged View or Column Settings
Sometimes Logos has a "paged view" mode or multi-column layout enabled that causes the display to jump in what it shows. You can find this under the Bible tab’s "More" menu or settings. Try disabling paged or column layouts to see if normal continuous scrolling returns.
2. Update or Restart the App
Ensure your Logos app is up to date. Sometimes glitches like skipping verses can be fixed by installing updates. Also, restart the app fully to clear any temporary loading issues.
3. Clear Cache or Rebuild the Index
If the skipping seems erratic, there might be a corrupted cache or index. Logos lets you clear local caches or rebuild indexes via program settings. This step varies slightly by version, so I can guide you through finding this if needed.
4. Test With Different Bibles or Resources
Try switching to another Bible translation or book and see if the skipping continues. If it only happens in one resource, it might be a formatting issue with that specific resource.
5. Disable Link Sets or Footnotes Temporarily
Sometimes linked references or commentaries can cause jumping if they’re syncing incorrectly. Disable link sets or turn off footnotes to check if that stabilizes scrolling.
If you have tried some of these already, please let me know which ones, and we can dig deeper or check for known bugs or patches.
Does this initial guidance help? If you want, I can walk you step-by-step through disabling the paged view or clearing cache on your Windows Logos app. Let me know!