Hello all. I have the app called Eloquent. I can read commentaries that I have
gotten, through the module installer thing, but when I go to a single Bible
view, all I can see past all the toolbars are a few vertical slider things, and
when I change them, nothing is different. I can't find
and questions I have asked
this fine group. I sincerely appreciate you all! So, I thought to take the
liberty to ask again for some understanding on how to efficiently navigate the
Eloquent Bible software.
Thanks for any help you can offer me,
Blessings,
Not of this world,
I am born of The forty
Hi again,
Well to go along with my last post to the list, I am doing a lot of writing
because I am in University to acquire a ministry degree. Hence my Eloquent
question. How-be-it, perhaps in not so eloquent english.
As I referenced in my previous post, I had been using my Windows based
On 20/06/2012, at 11:25 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi again,
Well to go along with my last post to the list, I am doing a lot of writing
because I am in University to acquire a ministry degree. Hence my Eloquent
question. How-be-it, perhaps in not so eloquent english.
As I referenced
Thank you CJ. I really do appreciate you checking this out for me.
Have a wonderful day and God Bless.
Mark
On Apr 2, 2012, at 5:41 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Mark,
Unfortunately, the NIV doesn't seem to be available. Eloquent is powered by
the Sword Project. The Sword Project is a cross
. When Eloquent is through processing your request, VO-Shift Up Arrow to
leave the tool bar.
7. Return to the source table interact with it.
8. Return to your previously selected source VO-\ to open it.
9. Select which findings you wish to browse. I.E. Bible Texts, Commentaries,
dictionaries
.
4. Press Control-F5 to jump directly to the tool bar.
5. VO-Right Arrow to the Refresh Button.
6. When Eloquent is through processing your request, VO-Shift Up Arrow to
leave the tool bar.
7. Return to the source table interact with it.
8. Return to your previously selected source VO
I am having trouble with downloading it.
I am not sure what is going wrong I am clicking on the name of the zip file
and nothing is happening.
On Apr 2, 2012, at 1:26 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Walter,
I'm not sure off the top of my head. But, if you google Eloquent Bible
software you'll find
of my head. But, if you google Eloquent Bible
software you'll find it pretty quick.
Good luck,
CJ
On Apr 2, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Walter Harper wrote:
Where can I download this software from?
Walter
On Apr 2, 2012, at 1:09 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Sarai,
Follow the following steps
is happening.
On Apr 2, 2012, at 1:26 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Walter,
I'm not sure off the top of my head. But, if you google Eloquent Bible
software you'll find it pretty quick.
Good luck,
CJ
On Apr 2, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Walter Harper wrote:
Where can I download this software
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 12:17 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Eloquent
Walter,
You might try closing out Voice Over relaunching it. If that doesn't
work, then ditto for Safari. Lastly, if none
Mark,
Unfortunately, the NIV is not one of the free downloads. There are many
versions, so I haven't asked the Eloquent community about versions that must be
purchased.
Hope this helps,
CJ
On Apr 2, 2012, at 12:36 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I just finished reading through
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 1:27 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Eloquent
Mark,
Unfortunately, the NIV is not one of the free downloads. There are many
versions, so I haven't asked the Eloquent community about versions that must
Mark,
Unfortunately, the NIV doesn't seem to be available. Eloquent is powered by
the Sword Project. The Sword Project is a cross platform that is provided by
cross wired.org for various non-profit Christian ministries to afford them the
capability to share God's word study it on a free
Hi:
How do you find other versions of the Bible to download? Elequent comes with
the KJV only.
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Hi again everyone,
Anyone using the Bible study program. I am in need of understanding how to
effectively navigate this program. With my wife's limited help, (I say limited
only because she has never used any Apple product before my getting my MBP), we
were able to download the Eloquent
to
effectively navigate this program. With my wife's limited help, (I say
limited only because she has never used any Apple product before my getting
my MBP), we were able to download the Eloquent program and several Bible
study modules.
But to be honest with you, I have been unable to get my
one yet. Anyway, I read on one of the Sword project pages
that the main Eloquent download program contains no Bible modules to view.
you will have to find the module repository and manually download modules and
install them properly before you see anything to work with. If I am wrong
on it sometime.
On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:50 AM, Johchi wrote:
Hi Jes,
Well I am only an active observer as I will be shortly be getting a MacBook
but don't have one yet. Anyway, I read on one of the Sword project pages
that the main Eloquent download program contains no Bible modules to view
Hi,
I will try to just present you with my own approach, don't know whether it
would help:
when you open Eloquent, you will see that there is an empty workspace. this
window is just for holding other sessions depending with what type of book you
would be reading.
assuming that you have just
Hi listers,
After downloading Eloquent, I ran it, and all VO says is, Eloquent has no
windows. I tried going to the menu bar with vo-M and don't get anything. What's
going on here? I thought Eloquent was prety accessible.
Jes
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Hi Jes:
I'm confused why you'd want to run Eloquence on the Mac. Is this the Eloquence
that is a speech synthesizer, or some app I've not heard of. Please excuse my
not knowing.
Carolyn
On Jun 11, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
Just had to turn VO off and back on again.
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You
Eloquent is a bible reader for the Mac, formerly known as Macsword.
On Jun 11, 2011, at 10:02 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi Jes:
I'm confused why you'd want to run Eloquence on the Mac. Is this the
Eloquence that is a speech synthesizer, or some app I've not heard of.
Please excuse my
Hi Jes,
Well I am only an active observer as I will be shortly be getting a
MacBook but don't have one yet. Anyway, I read on one of the Sword
project pages that the main Eloquent download program contains no Bible
modules to view. you will have to find the module repository and
manually
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