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Thanks, Dave. That did the trick.
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I've set up a notebook in which to record Bible study notes. As I'm browsing through commentaries, I'll occasionally want to highlight a section in yellow. When I do, it automatically adds the highlight as a note in my open Bible Study Notebook. How do I prevent this behavior?
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I can only prioritize commentaries by series...my ratings within a given series differ according to each volume.
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I've taken the time to go through each of my commentaries and rate them from 1-5 stars for each biblical book. It would be really handy to be able to open the Commentary section in the Passage Guide and filter my results by the star ratings I've assigned. Please consider adding this feature.
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If so, that is a ridiculous limitation. Given time, this could result in one‘s entire Bible being highlighted. The value of anchor points is the internal linking functionality between Bible references and library resources, not the duplication of the highlight style.
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When I highlight a section in a non-Bible resource and then add a Bible reference anchor point to the note, the original highlighting style also displays in all my Bibles. This annoys me greatly and I would like to know how to tell Logos not to do this.
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I, like many others, use the desktop app for "heavy-lifting" tasks (guides, research, word studies, etc.) and prefer to use a tablet for longer reading sessions. I have found myself asking why there is no "Bookshelf" feature (not a reading plan) that would mimic the ease and function of the now-defunct "Send to Kindle" feature. It does not seem like
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Also, have you tried using the web app in the browser? What’s the experience?
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Can you be more specific about what you mean when you’re doing “scripture navigation by verse” in the app? I’ve only used the iOS mobile app up to this point.
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Glad I found this thread. I was considering switching from an IPad Pro to an Onyx Nova 3...these bugs have given me pause.
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Is there anyone who is running the Logos mobile app on an Onyx Boox Nova 2 or 3 who can give me a brief review (and perhaps a video) of their usage experience? I’m particularly interested in the following: what is the experience of reading through a book length resource in the app? Scrolling? Highlighting? Switching between multiple resources
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I am signed in to my logos account, so why am I seeing this when I try to open a clippings document? Even if I put in my logos username/pw it doesn’t recognize it.
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I've used the desktop app to set up a custom morph visual filter document for resources with Logos Greek morphology. However, I can't seem to find a way to see the visual filters on either the web or mobile app? Is this possible, and, if so, what am I missing?
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How do I run a command min the mobile app?
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When I filter my mobile library for “Not Downloaded” resources the missing resources are still not showing up.
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Tried it. Problem still persists.
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There are several resources missing from the library in my L9 mobile app versus the library in the web/desktop apps. I can’t figure out what’s going on. Example: I own the Ancient Christian Commentary. If I type ACCS in the web App library search bar, it finds 30 results. if I run the same search in the mobile app, it returns only 16 results
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Check your visual filter settings (three dot triangle button) at the top of your bible panel. Make sure that Notes and Highlights is checked. Use the subset of choices (No notebook, Notebook 1, Notebook 2, etc) to show or hide note icons for specific groups of notes.
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I have it on good authority that L9 will be released within the month.
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I started an exegetical passage workflow. Using the Open Note button in the workflow, I opened the Note that the workflow generated and have them opened side by side. When I type in the Notes panel OR the text box in the workflow, one or both of the panels begins constantly refreshing--almost with each keystroke. Is there a way to prevent this from