Revision 42 by Dave Hooton on 2020-12-21 at 01:24:20 to Reading Plan (Basics):
#. select *Reading Plan*.
#. select *Custom Reading Plan*
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Make sure that the *Read starting* date is correct (default is *today*).
!!! Using the Add menu
Click *Add* to quickly add readings from another Reading Plan or Passage List (Clippings are not recommended/considered here). The imported sessions/readings will begin at the *Reading session* date, which should be chosen with care.
* *Reading Plan* \\ The sessions, readings and *breaks* will be reproduced, but adherence to /weekday/ or specific /day/ readings depends on the *Reading session* date. The Plan's resource will be used for the readings.
* *Passage List* \\ Each passage is added to successive sessions beginning at the *Reading session* date i.e. the readings could start at Day 6 instead of Day 1 (the *Read starting* date). This is ideal for a plan with no breaks, otherwise you may have to use several lists and use the *Reading session* date to introduce breaks. Your preferred bible will be used for the readings.
!!! Manually Adding Readings & Sessions
This affords the greatest flexibility as you can create sessions, or *add* readings to existing sessions without restriction i.e. you can have sessions with a variable number of readings.
You can add readings via *Drop a shortcut here*, *Choose an open resource* and *type in a reference*. If you type a reference, the /preferred/ resource will be used for the readings. The others can use a specific resource for the readings.
When you have finished adding readings, click the *Add session* button to create (or add to) the session indicated by the *Reading session* date. You can adjust this date to create breaks.
Logos will open the Reading Plan *editor*:
* *Choose an open resource* \\ Select a suggested passage/section from your open resources. The suggested passages are based on the active reference in the /reference/ box. You can scroll to obtain references/page numbers, or manually enter them e.g. Mt 2:12-16 will be used as the reading.
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* *Drop a shortcut here* \\ Rather than selecting a resource from a list, drag its tab to this location and drop it.
* *Type in a reference* \\ Click on this and type a bible reference into the box. A range is accepted, but multiple bible passages (separated by comma or semi-colon) are not accepted. The /preferred/ resource will be used for the reading.
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