I tried to post this yesterday but it didn't take.
In settings, Logos now has two options: citations and footnotes. I believe there should be a third, and these names changed to something more readily recognizable tor new users.
Enabling citations cites the author and source of the content, not the citations the author himself uses.
That's under footnotes, but footnotes is not just footnotes. It includes explanations for every abbreviation used in that text selection, which can be extensive. For almost everybody, if I want to copy and paste a text, I want the author's footnotes, but I certainly don't need every single abbreviation, some repeated over and over again. Deleting these one by one can be very time consuming, which Logos is supposed to save me.
So I suggest three categories. Citations should be labeled author information, or something like that. Footnotes is pretty understandable. And then a third category: abbreviations.
I know its a little late in the game for this, but if it at least applies to future books, it will still save a lot of people a lot of time.
Thank you