In the vein of other sections of this forum, I'm going to add my wish list for Biblia.com - would wonder what the rest of you would like to see.... I have no idea of the coding issues and how hard these would be to pull off via html, etc.... I know all of these are in the works, probably, but just wanted to give a heads up as to what I would appreciate seeing first before the fading or not fading of text at the bottom or top (i liked it actually....)
1. Clippings and Notes sync - I want to be able to create and see my Notes and my Clippings
2. Prayer Lists
1. A way to "close" the sidebar and one of the book panes so that I can just read a book., This would go a long way to getting around some peoples complaints that there is no way to read their Logos books on their web enabled eReaders.
2. More of my Logos library available. I know, and understand, that many books are not available due to publisher restrictions. However, there are many books that Logos produced from sources that were out of copyright (the Catholic Spirituality Collection for example).
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James W Bennett
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James W Bennett:A way to "close" the sidebar and one of the book panes so that I can just read a book., This would go a long way to getting around some peoples complaints that there is no way to read their Logos books on their web enabled eReaders.
This is available in the Mobile view, available from a link at the bottom of the page. However, you do lose some functionality, particularly footnotes.
Not sure about eReaders, but the following addon (for Chrome and Firefox) does (1):
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/81451
very cool Nicholas! It works with Safari too - as long as you install GreaseKit. Thanks much!
Nicholas van Oudtshoorn: but the following addon (for Chrome and Firefox) does (1): http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/81451
but the following addon (for Chrome and Firefox) does (1):
Thanks Nicholas works Great!
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Another wishlist item: now that I'm playing with the SBL Greek text (thanks Logos - at last, a freely available, critical greek text!), would it be possible to actually use web fonts for things like greek text (and for normal text too - the standard font-face isn't always the most easy to read).
I know that most unicode fonts will display the Greek fine, but not all of the unicode characters being used in, eg. the SBL Greek text, are available in all fonts.
I've modified http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/81940 to adjust the biblia fonts - using SBLGreek for the greek text.
But it would be nice to see this done automatically...
Nick