Jeremiah 29 11 windows 10 wallpaper3/7/2024 ![]() It's possible, I suppose that they are all simply sorted by date created, and that the apparent alphabetical listing I observe is accidental and/or contrived. A few times, the alphabetical scheme seems to break down, suggesting that either they aren't being sorted alphabetically by language, or that in some cases language tags weren't given and another default sorting routine is being used. It looks like in many, but not all examples, that the different language slides are sorted alphabetically by language, but this only works if sometimes the languages are given their English language names, and other times the language names they have in their own languages (e.g. ![]() I suppose I could keep searching (using lists from different sites of most popular verses), but this should suffice as examples. I didn't know that this was a restriction.)įor Philippians 4:8, French is the default, followed by German, Portuguese, English, and Spanish (not following alphabetical order by language at all here).įor Jeremiah 29:11, Spanish is the default, followed by Portuguese, English, German and Frenchįor Matthew 6:33, Spanish is the default, vollowed by German, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean (?), a different artwork English slide, followed by the same artwork English slide. (BTW, the artwork only shows up if I select vv. In Proverbs 3:5-6, English is given as the default (yay!), followed by German (Deutsche ), Spanish ( Español), French, and Portuguese. My alphabetical listing theory isn't holding up in this example. ![]() In Romans 8:28, Portuguese is the default (Brazilian Portuguese, perhaps?), followed by English, German, French, Spanish.įor Romans 12:2, German is the default, followed by Chinese, English, French, Korean, and what looks to my eye like a second slide in Chinese (Japanese with Chinese characters?). If the options were listed in alphabetical order, English would come after German, and before Español, unless it were not tagged. They're all in alphabetical order by language except French (Spanish sorted as "Spanish" this time, not " Español")? That reminded me that in the John 1:1 example. Don't know why I didn't notice this before.ĭecided to look at other verses likely to have more than one language:įor John 3:16, English (my default language in Logos) is the default language, followed by German, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
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