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Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:33 am
by darrel_jw
There is one there, but it appears to be empty.

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:02 am
by wsbones
There is a .chm file but you need a reader to open it. I use Calibre.

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:16 am
by wsbones
Right click the .chm file and select "open with". Then select Microsoft HTML help executable and "always use".

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:06 pm
by darrel_jw
It opens, but I do not have text showing.

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:08 am
by Tim
Updated Beta

I made it so PP will use the title entry (if exists) instead of a verse list in an updated or generated page. It will still say Custom Module until it is appended or made into a PLL file.

Plus fixed the right-click issue in the Interlinear.

www.bibleanalyzer.com/files/BibleAnalyzer5.zip

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:02 pm
by darrel_jw
Thanks! :!:

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:56 am
by mikephil
Another good update Tim!!

I love the ability to have in the Parallel generator by simply adding "(AV)" and "(BSB)" to each of the desired text (without " of course) you can display parallel comparisons of bible translations. This didn't work in 551.
Was not able to use the Pen feature as you could only erase all not singlely in Parallel Gen. was able to see that font could be increased then press the "CTRL" to decrease it again.
The writing pen would be nice as an option to use like an underline maybe instead of highlighter or better yet add the underline to highlighter color selections and keep the free style pen feature with ability to singlely clear a mark.

The scripture text Notes nor does S-Pad recognize enter key to advance to next line. I will need this to work as these are my SS class notes.

I'll further try a test the new version and features and comment at a later time.

Good Job Tim and Team!!

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:35 am
by Tim
Are you using the latest release version 5.6.1.04? I thought we had the return in Spad issue fixed with it.

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 10:01 am
by wmcdannell
BA 5.6.1.10, Windows 11 (fully updated) the text for the entire app (including splash screen) is slightly fuzzy compared to all other apps. Problem only occurs on laptop main screen (external monitor looks fine if I move BA to that screen).

https://imgur.com/a/Ra2eAlo

Problem traced to Display Settings -> Scale (mine is set to 150% which is the recommended, and looks best on this laptop display). I attempted to fix it with various compatibility settings (high dpi, compatibility mode). When set to 100% scaling everything looks fine but everything is far too small for this display (13.3 inch touchscreen, 1920x1200).

https://imgur.com/undefined

Altering High-DPI settings can make the application look not-fuzzy (scaling set to application), however then the problem becomes the tabs in the various child windows are mis-aligned and difficult but not impossible to use.

https://imgur.com/koijtR8

Using AMD super resolution to set the resolution higher than the display (2560x1600) and the scaling to 200% seems to be the best looking so far (3840x2400 requires 300% but it doesn't look as good) but this is a 2-in-1 portable laptop and so battery consumption may be a concern rendering at twice twice the normal resolution and then down-scaling.

Best solution so far seems to be to override high DPI scaling behavior and set it to application and deal with the weird looking tabs.

Edit: The compatibility override evidently does not persist between reboots for the local user or all users despite a registry entry existing for both (Win11 bug?) so that turned out to not be a good solution. The next best solution I could come up with was to reset the display scale back to 100% and increase only the Accessibility->Text size to 150%. This fixed all the tiny text but some UI elements are still small (harder to tap on a touch screen) but I think I can deal with it. Most importantly, BA looks fine like this.

Edit2: So, I'm not sure why this works but I'm glad it does. In order to make the compatibility overrides persist between reboots, I also had to check "run this program as administrator" as in the following screenshot: https://imgur.com/ZWZdyRF. Although the tabs are still messed up in BA at least the scaling is acceptable enough that all the text isn't fuzzy :D

Re: Bible Analyzer 5.6 beta (Windows)

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 2:38 pm
by wmcdannell
BA 5.6.1.10, Windows 11 (fully updated)

Dual screen (vertical layout, BA on upper screen)

Tooltips/popups from the main window and from the search results appear on the other monitor (bottom in this case) instead of the main window that BA is on.

Changing the display layout so that the second monitor is on the right instead of top causes the popups to show on the correct screen.