Sermon Editor

This is a great idea with great potential to help pastors and teachers in developing materials to be visually communicated but here are the needed updates to make it truly a tool instead of a tease.
- The ability to import different formats of graphics from your own library.
- The ability to have layers on the slides so that the export can go out to more that Proclaim or Powerpoint. Most churches use ProPresenter.
- Ability to change fonts and sizes in the editor and in your export process.
If you can make this the norm and its all integrated into the sermon editor it will be manna from above!
With all that being said YOU GUYS STILL ROCK! Thanks for all the hard work!
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There are several items that they have indicated are already slated for future addition.
I doubt it. I would wager that most churches are using powerpoint. it's cheap (in that most pastors already have it in their microsoft suite, and the player is "free". Remember that most churches are what everyone else calls small churches.Cody Hall said:Most churches use ProPresenter.
Cody Hall said:Ability to change fonts and sizes in the editor and in your export process.
This is likely. See: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/129241/842933.aspx#842933
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Oh, and welcome to the forums Cody. [:)]
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Thanks for responding and I do apologize for the statement about ProPresenter. We are considered a small church in our area but are blessed to have a team who allows us to have a great visual delivery system on Sunday mornings. I have used Logos for many years and I guess the idea of being able to go from sermon prep to end product as far as notes, slides, and handouts got me a little worked up!
So I guess my root question is; do you foresee a day when there will be the option to insert your own graphics as the background for the slides.
Cody
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This has been requested by more than one user. I can't recall seeing a specific response (that I can find at the moment). But I'm almost sure that one of the devs indicated it was "on the list".Cody Hall said:So I guess my root question is; do you foresee a day when there will be the option to insert your own graphics as the background for the slides.
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