In the passage guide, when you click on Commentaries, it would be awesome if all my appropriate commentaries would be listed and visible without having to click "more" four or five times. Why hide most of the commentaries?
From Logos 6.10 if you create a custom Passage Guide you can specify how many commentaries are shown in the first "drop" - and this affects how many are added each time you click "more". The maximum value is, I believe, 99
Does this help at all?
Why hide most of the commentaries?
Because otherwise the Commentaries section of the Passage Guide might look like what's below!
But if you hover over the "Commentaries" bar, you'll see a Settings menu appear. From there you can select how many commentaries you want to display before you need to press More (up to 99). Logos won't remember the setting for next time, however, although you can create a custom Passage Guide where the setting is remembered.
This is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Thank you, Mark. However, my commentary section won't look like that until the Publishers Clearing House shows up at my door with a giant check and some balloons.
An alternative approach (which Mark knows far more about than I do) is to put your commentaries into smaller collections and then add the collections to a custom guide. This allows you to still see all of your commentaries at once but have them displayed in a more meaningful fashion according to whatever classification system works best for you.