Books Missing
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:51 am
Hi all, this is my first post here so hello to everyone.
I have the Mac version and up to now all has been well. I was emailed the latest update which I duly downloaded and ran. Oddly I noticed that two books - Ruth and the Song of Solomon were missing in their entirety. Now - some background - having been an avid user of electronic and digital Bibles for many years I imported - through various publicly available free softwares - various Bibles normally unavailable to BA users - the ESV and several others. These Bibles work perfectly in all respects, and even though the above books are not 'available' from the book 'tree' - they say the usual "Oops! This Chapter Is Not Found. Wrong Testament?" - material from the books appears in "searches" in the right hand panel.
I reverted to previous versions of BA and realised the same thing was happening there too, I just hadn't noticed.
Any suggestions? I checked the bib files in a sql database app and nothing appears unusual in the data or indexing.
Thanks in anticipation,
Rev. Mick
I have the Mac version and up to now all has been well. I was emailed the latest update which I duly downloaded and ran. Oddly I noticed that two books - Ruth and the Song of Solomon were missing in their entirety. Now - some background - having been an avid user of electronic and digital Bibles for many years I imported - through various publicly available free softwares - various Bibles normally unavailable to BA users - the ESV and several others. These Bibles work perfectly in all respects, and even though the above books are not 'available' from the book 'tree' - they say the usual "Oops! This Chapter Is Not Found. Wrong Testament?" - material from the books appears in "searches" in the right hand panel.
I reverted to previous versions of BA and realised the same thing was happening there too, I just hadn't noticed.
Any suggestions? I checked the bib files in a sql database app and nothing appears unusual in the data or indexing.
Thanks in anticipation,
Rev. Mick